Abstract. Skeletal maturity was studied in 82 healthy adolescent girls age between 12 and 19 who had reached the menarche from 0.5 to 5 years previously. 56 subjects (68,2%) had closed epiphyses while they were open in 26 (31.8%). The incidence of open epiphyses was 61% in the first year after the menarche and progressively decreased showing negative correlation with time elapsed since the menarche (r=0.98, P0.0001). The meanSE height increased from 158.71.3cm in the first year after the menarche, to 162.71.3cm in the fifth year after the menarche. No significant differences were seen in estradiol, estrone, testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and androstenedione levels between subjects with open or closed epiphyses while dehydroepiandrosterone and its sulfate levels were higher in the closed epiphyses group. Girls with open epiphyses at first evaluation grew about 3,5cm in the next three years.