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(a) Androgenetic alopecia. (b) Hirsutism (recent depilation). (c) Hirsutism and grade 1 acne on the face. (d) Hirsutism on the abdomen (approximately 4 points on the Ferriman–Gallwey scale). (e) Clitoromegaly and hirsutism on the vulvar region (recent depilation). (f) Male pattern hair growth on the lower limbs.
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Ovarian hyperthecosis or ovarian stromal hyperplasia is a non-neoplastic functional disorder resulting from the presence of luteinized thecal cells within a hyperplastic ovarian stroma. The condition is more common in postmenopausal women than in those of reproductive age and leads to substantial clinical and laboratory alterations, principally and...