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Hyperandrogenism

Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2023
Hyperandrogenism is a common condition encountered by pediatric and adolescent physicians. Most girls with hyperandrogenism represent physiological pubertal variation; pathology may be present in a substantial minority. Systematic evaluation is essential to avoid unnecessary work-up in physiological causes while not missing pathological causes ...
Vibha, Yadav, Yuthika, Sharma
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Acne and hyperandrogenism

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
Elevated serum androgen levels have been reported in patients with acne resistant to conventional dermatologic therapy. This study was designed to investigate the relationship between serum androgen levels and the presence of acne in an unselected population of women seen consecutively by a dermatologist for various dermatologic complaints.
B L, Held   +4 more
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AACE Hyperandrogenism Guidelines

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2001
The problems associated with hyperandrogenism are not uncommon in primary care settings. In fact, polycystic ovary syndrome, a common cause of androgen excess, exists in 5% to 10% of women during their reproductive years, with onset typically in adolescence.
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Ovarian and Adrenal Hyperandrogenism

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  Because in normal women androgens are secreted in almost equal quantities by both adrenals and ovaries, for many years many studies have tried to distinguish the source of androgen excess. However, in the last 10–15 years, the diagnoses of ovarian or adrenal hyperandrogenism have almost disappeared. This is due to the lack of specificity of
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Hyperandrogenism and the skin

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
Abstract Dialogues in Dermatology , a monthly audio program from the American Academy of Dermatology, contains discussions between dermatologists on timely dermatologic topics. Commentaries from the Dialogues Editor, Warren R. Heymann, MD, are provided after each discussion as a topic summary.
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Affective Disorder and Hyperandrogenism

Recent Patents on Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Drug Discovery, 2012
A 40-year-old female patient with bipolar disorder and premenstrual dysphoric disorder did not present any physical evidence of virilization, treated with quetiapine and lithium carbonate. Laboratory testing showed evidence of hyperandrogenism (Testosterone levels 88.5ng/dL). After control, testosterone levels were normal (free testosterone 0.20 pg/ml,
Celen, Zerouni   +5 more
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HYPERANDROGENISM IN THE ADOLESCENT

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1992
Problems of hyperandrogenism are becoming increasingly recognized in the female adolescent. Manifestations of androgen excess can have both far-reaching metabolic implications and significant effects on body image. At a crucial time in personality development, these problems should not be taken lightly. A common pathophysiology associated with androgen
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Hyperandrogenism in the Adolescent Female

Steroids, 1998
Hirsutism in adolescent girls commonly starts as an esthetic problem in young women and is later complicated by the development of infertility and polycystic ovary syndrome, which are frequent consequences of prolonged hyperandrogenism. To ascertain whether particular prepubertal clinical manifestations may predict the development of adolescent ...
TOSCANO, Vincenzo   +4 more
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Hyperandrogenism in Adolescent Girls

2004
When the symptoms of hyperandrogenism are mild in an adolescent girl, it is difficult to establish whether they are related to the physiological androgenization of puberty or to an incipient disease. The most frequent etiology is the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Christine, Cortet-Rudelli   +1 more
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Hyperandrogenism in Adolescent Girls

2012
When the symptoms of hyperandrogenism are mild in an adolescent girl, it is difficult to establish whether they are related to the physiological androgenization of puberty or to an incipient disease. The most frequent etiology is the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Sophie, Catteau-Jonard   +3 more
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