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Hirsutism - Background information
What is it?
- Hirsutism is the growth of excess terminal hair in androgen-dependent areas (face, chest, linea alba, lower back, buttocks, and anterior thighs) in women [Lavery et al, 2005; Martin et al, 2008; Koulouri and Conway, 2009].
- Excess hair growth occurs as a result of increased androgen production or increased skin sensitivity to androgens, or both [Sathyapalan and Atkin, 2009].
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