نتایج جستجو برای: androgen excess

تعداد نتایج: 96984  

2012
Giorgio Secreto

In contrast with the dominant role usually attributed to estrogens in breast cancer, the Androgen-Excess Theory suggests a central role for androgens in this disease. According to the theory, androgen excess is the principal endocrine abnormality that characterizes women with breast cancer, and it is part of a complex hormonal disorder that involves estrogens as well as other hormones and metab...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2006
Enrico Carmina

A better understanding of the different phenotypes and of their endocrine and metabolic characteristics permits investigators to distinguish three main androgen excess disorders: classic polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), mild ovulatory PCOS, and idiopathic hyperandrogenism. These androgenic phenotypes differ more for the severity of the endocrine and metabolic alteration than for the etiopathog...

2011
David H Geller Danièle Pacaud Catherine M Gordon Madhusmita Misra

PCOS, a heterogeneous disorder characterized by cystic ovarian morphology, androgen excess, and/or irregular periods, emerges during or shortly after puberty. Peri- and post-pubertal obesity, insulin resistance and consequent hyperinsulinemia are highly prevalent co-morbidities of PCOS and promote an ongoing state of excess androgen. Given the relationship of insulin to androgen excess, reducti...

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...

Journal: :Seminars in reproductive medicine 2014
Daniel A Dumesic Mark O Goodarzi Gregorio D Chazenbalk David H Abbott

The maternal-fetal environment plays an important role in developmental programming of adult disease. Metabolic and hormonal dysfunction during human fetal development accompanies gestational diabetes as a common occurrence in mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), while human fetal androgen excess from congenital adrenal hyperplasia or virilizing tumors precedes PCOS-like symptoms afte...

Journal: :Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2006
David H Abbott Vasantha Padmanabhan Daniel A Dumesic

In female mammals, including humans, deviations from normal androgenic or estrogenic exposure during fetal development are detrimental to subsequent adult ovarian function. Androgen deficiency, without accompanying estrogen deficit, has little apparent impact on ovarian development. Fetal estrogen deficiency, on the other hand, results in impaired oocyte and follicle development, immature and a...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1990
R A Wild D Applebaum-Bowden L M Demers M Bartholomew J R Landis W R Hazzard R J Santen

Concentrations of triglycerides are increased and concentrations of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol are low in women with hyperandrogenism. These alterations could be related to excessive androgen or estrogen, to hyperinsulinism, or to a combination of these abnormalities. We examined their independent influences on lipids in 21 women with hyperandrogenism, subgrouped according to ap...

Journal: :Human Reproduction 2023

Abstract Study question How does maternal hyperandrogenism featured PCOS-pregnancy affects the placental and embryo development further contributes to of PCOS-like phenotypes in adult offsping? Summary answer Maternal compromises due placenta dysfunction, leading subsequent anxiety-like behavior and/or impaired metabolism offspring What is known already Women with PCOS suffer an increased risk ...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology clinics of North America 2012
G Wright Bates Anthony M Propst

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a disorder of androgen excess and ovarian dysfunction. Hirsutism and elevated free testosterone levels are the most consistent signs of the androgen excess. Irregular, infrequent, or absent menses and infertility are symptoms of ovulatory dysfunction. Obesity is also a feature of this syndrome and contributes to associated metabolic abnormalities. Lifestyle...

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