Hirsutism, which is characterized by excessive growth of terminal hair in a male pattern, may result from various causes including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia, adrenal or ovarian tumors or it may be idiopathic. Idiopathic hirsutism is currently defined as hirsutism associated with normal ovulatory function, normal serum androgen levels and normal ovarian morphology, however, the pathogenesis of idiopathic hirsutism is not clear. The androgens are the main hormones to stimulate growth of body hair, therefore, there should be any form of increased androgen effect irrespective of normal serum androgen levels in any patient with hirsutism. In accordance to this scientific truth, we have previousl...
Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas of the fem...
BACKGROUND Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas...
Hirsutism affects 5-8% of the whole female population. It results either from an increase in circula...
Background: Hirsutism is the excessive growth of terminal hair in a male pattern in a female. In mos...
Objective: Hirsutism results from hyperandrogenemia and/or exaggerated androgen responsiveness. Amon...
We have tested the hypothesis that idiopathic hirsutism (IH) may be due to abnormality of androgen-r...
There is a lack of understanding of simple or idiopathic hirsutism concerning both the etiology and ...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of idiopathic hirsutism in a large population of hirsute women...
Background Hyperandrogenism refers to classical androgen-dependent signs such as hirsutism, acne and...
Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas of the fem...
Hirsutism is a common clinical condition encountered in day to day practice. It means excessive grow...
Introduction. Hirsutism is a condition which results in excess of male pattern hair growth - the and...
Hirsutism is defined as excessive hair growth in androgen-dependent areas and it affects about 5–10%...
Hirsutism in women is defined as an excess of body hair in the androgen-sensitive skin regions. The ...
Hirsutism is defined as excessive terminal hair growth in a male pattern in females. It typically af...
Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas of the fem...
BACKGROUND Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas...
Hirsutism affects 5-8% of the whole female population. It results either from an increase in circula...
Background: Hirsutism is the excessive growth of terminal hair in a male pattern in a female. In mos...
Objective: Hirsutism results from hyperandrogenemia and/or exaggerated androgen responsiveness. Amon...
We have tested the hypothesis that idiopathic hirsutism (IH) may be due to abnormality of androgen-r...
There is a lack of understanding of simple or idiopathic hirsutism concerning both the etiology and ...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of idiopathic hirsutism in a large population of hirsute women...
Background Hyperandrogenism refers to classical androgen-dependent signs such as hirsutism, acne and...
Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas of the fem...
Hirsutism is a common clinical condition encountered in day to day practice. It means excessive grow...
Introduction. Hirsutism is a condition which results in excess of male pattern hair growth - the and...
Hirsutism is defined as excessive hair growth in androgen-dependent areas and it affects about 5–10%...
Hirsutism in women is defined as an excess of body hair in the androgen-sensitive skin regions. The ...
Hirsutism is defined as excessive terminal hair growth in a male pattern in females. It typically af...
Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas of the fem...
BACKGROUND Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas...
Hirsutism affects 5-8% of the whole female population. It results either from an increase in circula...