Hirsutism

    March 1997 in “ The Lancet
    Susan Holmes
    The document discussed the term "hirsutism," which referred to the abnormal growth of coarse terminal hair in females in a male sexual pattern, triggered by excessive androgen production or increased androgen sensitivity. It differentiated hirsutism from hypertrichosis, which was generalized excessive hair growth not dependent on androgens, often induced by drugs like minoxidil, cyclosporin, and diazoxide. The distinction between these conditions was crucial for appropriate investigation and management.
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