نتایج جستجو برای: idiopathic hirsutism

تعداد نتایج: 64088  

2017
R Aswini Sabeena Jayapalan

BACKGROUND Hirsutism is the presence of terminal hair in females in males pattern. It occurs in 5%-15% of women. Modified Ferriman-Gallwey (mFG) score of ≥ 8 is considered hirsutism, but there are populations with a low mFG score. In clinical practice, hirsutism is subjective. Although hirsutism is considered as a purely esthetic problem, it is associated with many underlying disorders, especia...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2004
R Azziz L A Sanchez E S Knochenhauer C Moran J Lazenby K C Stephens K Taylor L R Boots

The objective of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of the different pathological conditions causing clinically evident androgen excess and to document the degree of long-term success of suppressive and/or antiandrogen hormonal therapy in a large consecutive population of patients. All patients presenting for evaluation of symptoms potentially related to androgen excess between Oc...

2017
F. V. Comim C. S. Wippel R. M. Copês F. W. Langer J. M. Carvalho R. N. Moresco M. O. Premaor

Hirsutism is a common condition, being present in about 5-15% of women. It is characterized by the growth of terminal hair in a pattern typical for men, like as hair growth in upper lip, chin, cheek and lower and upper abdomen. Not infrequently, hirsutism is followed by other signs of hyerandrogenism such as alopecia, acne, and seborrhea. The current study evaluated the association between a se...

2018
Naomi Weintrob Ori Eyal Meital Slakman Anat Segev Becker Galit Israeli Ofra Kalter-Leibovici Shay Ben-Shachar

PURPOSE Variations in the degree of hirsutism among women of different ethnic backgrounds may stem from multiple etiologies. Shorter length of the polymorphic CAG repeats of the androgen receptor (AR) gene may be associated with increased activity of the receptor leading to hirsutism. We hypothesized that there are ethnic differences in the degree of hirsutism that is unrelated to androgen leve...

Journal: :Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare 2019

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2015
Esther J van Zuuren Zbys Fedorowicz Ben Carter Nikolaos Pandis

BACKGROUND Hirsutism occurs in 5% to 10% of women of reproductive age when there is excessive terminal hair growth in androgen-sensitive areas (male pattern). It is a distressing disorder with a major impact on quality of life. The most common cause is polycystic ovary syndrome. There are many treatment options, but it is not clear which are most effective. OBJECTIVES To assess the effects of...

2010

o compare the efficacy and safety of Diane 35 plus spironolactone and Diane 35 plus finasteride in the treatment of hirsutism and acne. Materials and Methods: A prospective randomized clinical trial was conducted on 120 Indian women with hirsutism. Group I patients were treated with Diane 35 plus spironolactone 100 mg daily and group II patients with Diane 35 plus finasteride 5 mg daily for 12 ...

2014
Besa Gacaferri Lumezi Hatixhe Latifi Pupovci Violeta Lokaj Berisha Aferdita Uka Goçi Antigona Gerqari

INTRODUCTION Acne and hirsutism are common manifestations of hyperandrogenism. AIM To investigate whether or not acne is present in women with hirsutism, associated with different clinical, endocrine and ultrasonographic features. MATERIAL AND METHODS The prospective study included 135 women with hirsutism, aged 14-46 years. We measured the levels of hormones with radioimmunoassay/immunorad...

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