Female hyperandrogenism

A. López Guerra, E. Fernández Fernández, S. Bacete Cebrián, O. González Albarrán
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Hyperandrogenism in women is a clinical syndrome resulting from an excess of circulating androgens in the blood. They can be produced either in the ovary or the adrenal gland. The clinical manifestations are highly variable. Patients present characteristic physical signs (alopecia, hirsutism, acne) as well as menstrual cycle irregularities. The most common cause of hyperandrogenism in women of childbearing age is polycystic ovary syndrome. There are specific criteria to establish a clear diagnosis of this syndrome. Nevertheless, in the presence of hyperandrogenism, a differential diagnosis must be made among other possible causes, such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia, use of drugs (anabolic agents), or the presence of androgen-secreting tumors. The specific treatment of this disease is usually chronic and aimed at controlling secondary symptoms of the disease, attempting to improve patients’ quality of life.
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女性高雄激素症
女性雄激素过多症是血液中循环雄激素过多导致的临床综合征。雄激素可由卵巢或肾上腺产生。临床表现千变万化。患者会出现特征性体征(脱发、多毛、痤疮)以及月经周期不规律。育龄妇女高雄激素症最常见的病因是多囊卵巢综合征。这种综合征有明确的诊断标准。不过,在出现高雄激素症时,必须对其他可能的病因进行鉴别诊断,如先天性肾上腺增生症、使用药物(同化制剂)或存在分泌雄激素的肿瘤。这种疾病的具体治疗通常是慢性的,目的是控制疾病的继发症状,试图改善患者的生活质量。
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