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    GlossarySAHA syndrome

    condition with oily skin, acne, abnormal hair growth, and hair loss

    SAHA syndrome stands for Seborrhea, Acne, Hirsutism, and Alopecia. It is a condition characterized by excessive oiliness of the skin (seborrhea), acne, abnormal hair growth in women (hirsutism), and hair loss (alopecia). This syndrome is often associated with hormonal imbalances, particularly involving androgens, and can be indicative of underlying endocrine disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

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