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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Hirsutism
  1. ... typical of male-pattern hair growth) is called hirsutism. ... often runs in families. A common cause of hirsutism is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Women with PCOS ...
  2. ... as on the face, chin, and abdomen (called hirsutism) Lack of menstrual periods (amenorrhea) Oily skin These ... Quinn M, Gibson M. Polycystic ovary syndrome and hirsutism. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, ...
  3. ... disease: Colon polyps Excess hair growth in females ( hirsutism ) High blood pressure Type 2 diabetes Thyroid enlargement ...
  4. ... 39. Rosenfield RL, Barnes RB, Ehrmann DA. Hyperandrogenism, hirsutism, and polycystic ovary syndrome. In: Jameson JL, De ...
  5. ... growth of body hair in a male pattern ( hirsutism ) Hot flashes Mood swings Tenderness and dryness of ...
  6. ... and big toes Constipation Excess hair on body (hirsutism) Heart defects, possibly requiring surgery Intellectual disability Seizures ...
  7. ... Crossed eyes (strabismus) Hearing problems Increased body hair ( hirsutism ) Scoliosis Seizures Streaked, whorled or mottled patches of ...
  8. ... and hydrocortisone Excessive or unwanted hair in women ( hirsutism ) Hump behind shoulders (dorsocervical fat pad) Hypoglycemia -- low ...
  9. ... 119. Rosenfield RL, Barnes RB, Ehrmann DA. Hyperandrogenism, hirsutism, and polycystic ovary syndrome. In: Jameson JL, De ...
  10. ... 58. Rosenfield RL, Barnes RB, Ehrmann DA. Hyperandrogenism, hirsutism, and polycystic ovary syndrome. In: Jameson JL, De ...