The boy started showing changes in his physical appearance akin to a young adult and increase in size of his private parts when he was just two years old. He had a rough voice and exhibited very aggressive behaviour, making it difficult for them to control him.
Tests revealed he had excessive sex hormones in his blood and growth of hamartoma (abnormal tissue) in hypothalamus, that regulates all hormones, doctors said.
The three hour surgery in which the hamartoma was removed was done for the first time in the country in centrally sponsored JIPMER, he said.
He said the boy's parents first brought him here in 2011 when they found the changes.The boy was given injections every three months since 2011 to control excess hormones.
As the response was sub optimal it was decided to go for surgery. The family's poverty was also a factor as they could not afford cost of injections, which have to be continued for a decade, Dr Kumar said.
The boy is now in good health and has been discharged, Dr Kumar said.
