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Review
. 2023 Oct;90(10):1018-1024.
doi: 10.1007/s12098-023-04678-7. Epub 2023 Jul 4.

Hyperandrogenism

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Review

Hyperandrogenism

Vibha Yadav et al. Indian J Pediatr. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Hyperandrogenism is a common condition encountered by pediatric and adolescent physicians. Most girls with hyperandrogenism represent physiological pubertal variation; pathology may be present in a substantial minority. Systematic evaluation is essential to avoid unnecessary work-up in physiological causes while not missing pathological causes. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), unexplained, persistent hyperandrogenism of ovarian origin, is the most common form in adolescent girls. The high prevalence of physiological peripubertal hirsutism, anovulation, and polycystic ovarian morphology results in mislabeling many girls as having the polycystic ovarian syndrome, a disorder with lifelong implications. The use of strict criteria of age-specific anovulation, hyperandrogenism, and duration is essential to reduce their stigmatization. The exclusion of secondary causes by screening tests (cortisol, thyroid profile, prolactin, and 17OHP) is essential before undertaking treatment for PCOS. Lifestyle measures, estrogen-progesterone preparations, antiandrogens, and metformin are the cornerstone of managing the disorder.

Keywords: Evaluation; Hyperandrogenism; Polycystic ovary.

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