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AMH in PCOS and Beyond-Rare Case Series. [PDF]

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Robeva R   +8 more
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Hirsutism

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1977
Many women have some facial hair, and most patients who seek advice will be at the far end of the normal distribution curve for hair. In a second group there is a slight excessive production of androgens with associated hirsutism, either idiopathic or associated with polycystic ovarian disease.
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Hirsutism.

Minerva pediatrica, 2007
--Hirsutism, defined as excessive growth of terminal hair in a male-type pattern, is prevalent in women and is most often a feature of androgen excess, associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Idiopathic hirsutism is the second most common cause.
BONA G   +9 more
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[Hirsutism].

La Revue du praticien, 1994
Hirsutism is a male pattern of hair distribution in women. It may be caused by hypersecretion of androgens by the adrenal glands or the ovaries and/or by cutaneous sensitivity to circulating androgens due to hyperactivity of 5 alpha-reductase. The degree of hirsutism is evaluated and its cause suspected by physical examination, but the aetiological ...
V, Allali-Zerah, J, Mahoudeau
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[Hirsutism].

MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2019
Overview of excessive hair growth in women, hirsutism. Although women with hirsutism typically present because of cosmetic concerns, the majority also have an underlying endocrine disorder.Review article.Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, General Faculty Hospital and 1st Faculty of Medicine of Charles Universtity, Prague.Hirsutism is a clinical ...
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Hirsutism

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1957
W H, PERLOFF   +3 more
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Hirsutism

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1995
R E, Watson, R, Bouknight, P C, Alguire
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