Androgen-secreting ovarian neoplasms are rare ovarian tumors that present with hirsutism and virilization which may manifest as severe alopecia, deepening of voice, and clitoromegaly. Most often, ovarian tumors are found to be very small or even undetectable. In such cases, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy should be performed after ruling out other causes of high androgens. We present a 63-year-old postmenopausal woman with clinically and radiologically undetectable testosterone-secreting ovarian tumor, which was later on detected on biopsy
Hyperandrogenism is a common finding in premenopausal age and is generally caused by polycystic ovar...
Background. Steroid cell ovarian tumors, not otherwise specified, represent a unique cause of female...
Most frequent causes of androgenic manifestation are Cushing's syndrome, PCO, benign and malignant a...
Postmenopausal hyperandrogenism constitutes a very rare condition of tumoral or non-tumoral origin p...
Introduction New onset hyperandrogenism in postmenopausal female is a rare occurrence, presenting wi...
We report the case of a 61-year-old Filipino woman with postmenopausal virilization presenting with ...
Rapid onset of virilization in a post-menopausal woman is usually the result of androgen secretion f...
Androgen-secreting ovarian tumours are extremely rare accounting for <5% of all ovarian neoplasms. T...
Ovarian neoplasms are rare tumours of steroid cell origin. These tumours present clinically due to t...
Introduction: Steroid cell tumors of the ovary present less than 0.1% of all ovarian tumors and belo...
Evaluation of postmenopausal women with hyperandrogenism should be focused to identify the underlyin...
In postmenopausal women presenting with virilization and elevated testosterone levels, laparoscopic ...
Steroid cell tumors (SCTs) (not otherwise specified (NOS)) are rare sex cord-stromal tumors of the o...
Abstract Background Among classes of ovarian tumor, granulosa cell tumors are the least common. In a...
Abstract Background The source of excess androgen can be obscure in postmenopausal women with new-on...
Hyperandrogenism is a common finding in premenopausal age and is generally caused by polycystic ovar...
Background. Steroid cell ovarian tumors, not otherwise specified, represent a unique cause of female...
Most frequent causes of androgenic manifestation are Cushing's syndrome, PCO, benign and malignant a...
Postmenopausal hyperandrogenism constitutes a very rare condition of tumoral or non-tumoral origin p...
Introduction New onset hyperandrogenism in postmenopausal female is a rare occurrence, presenting wi...
We report the case of a 61-year-old Filipino woman with postmenopausal virilization presenting with ...
Rapid onset of virilization in a post-menopausal woman is usually the result of androgen secretion f...
Androgen-secreting ovarian tumours are extremely rare accounting for <5% of all ovarian neoplasms. T...
Ovarian neoplasms are rare tumours of steroid cell origin. These tumours present clinically due to t...
Introduction: Steroid cell tumors of the ovary present less than 0.1% of all ovarian tumors and belo...
Evaluation of postmenopausal women with hyperandrogenism should be focused to identify the underlyin...
In postmenopausal women presenting with virilization and elevated testosterone levels, laparoscopic ...
Steroid cell tumors (SCTs) (not otherwise specified (NOS)) are rare sex cord-stromal tumors of the o...
Abstract Background Among classes of ovarian tumor, granulosa cell tumors are the least common. In a...
Abstract Background The source of excess androgen can be obscure in postmenopausal women with new-on...
Hyperandrogenism is a common finding in premenopausal age and is generally caused by polycystic ovar...
Background. Steroid cell ovarian tumors, not otherwise specified, represent a unique cause of female...
Most frequent causes of androgenic manifestation are Cushing's syndrome, PCO, benign and malignant a...