Title of article :
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia with polycystic ovarian disease: A rare cause of hirsutism
Abstract :
Hirsutism may be defined as presence of terminal hairs in women with a male-like pattern of distribution. Hirsutism is related to serum androgen and cutaneous sensitivity to other hormones. The most prevalent causes of hirsutism are polycystic ovary syndrome and isolated hirsutism. Non- classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (21-hydroxylase deficiency) and drug induced type are less frequent rather rare causes. Diagnostic evaluations should address identifying etiology and its associated co-morbidities to properly manage the patients. We present a case of 22-year-old unmarried female who presented with hirsutism and on detailed evaluation she was diagnosed as a case of nonclassical adrenal hyperplasia and polycystic ovaries. Along with laser hair removal, proper treatment of underlying etiology led to reversal of her symptoms
Keywords :
Hirsutism , non , classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia , polycystic ovarian disease
Journal title :
Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists
Journal title :
Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists