Hirsutism

Iaisha Ali MB ChB MRCP , Rodney Dawber MA FRCP
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This review article examines the aetiology, physical assessment, treatment and pharmacological therapies for hirsutism. Hirsutism is defined as the presence in a female of terminal hair in a distribution more typically associated with the adult male. The condition can have a significant negative psychosocial impact on an individual as well as being a sign of underlying endocrine abnormality. Hirsutism develops as the result of the sensitisation of androgen-dependent hair follicles converting vellus hair to darker and thicker terminal hair. Over seventy percent of women with androgen excess demonstrate hirsutism, however, not all women with hirsutism will have detectable androgen excess. In these cases increased end-organ sensitivity to androgen plays an important role. Future developments for assessing and treating hirsutism are discussed.

多毛症
本文综述了多毛症的病因、体格检查、治疗和药物治疗。多毛症被定义为女性终末毛的分布更典型地与成年男性相关。这种情况会对个体产生显著的负面心理社会影响,同时也是潜在内分泌异常的迹象。多毛症的发展是雄激素依赖性毛囊敏化的结果,将绒毛转化为更黑更厚的终端毛。超过70%的雄激素过量的女性表现为多毛症,然而,并不是所有多毛症的女性都有可检测到的雄激素过量。在这些病例中,终末器官对雄激素的敏感性增加起着重要作用。讨论了多毛症评估和治疗的未来发展。
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