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==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
===History=== | |||
A good and accurate history of the onset and developmental milestones are important and useful in making a diagnosis of hirsutism. | |||
*'''Age of Onset''' | |||
**During puberty, idiopathic hirsutism and other less serious causes of hirsutism usually begins. | |||
**Hirsutism in middle-aged or older women may suggest an adrenal or ovarian tumor. | |||
*'''Family History''': Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) in a patient with a family history of hirsutism is consistent with the diagnosis. Idiopathic hirsutism and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) could also be familial and maybe suggestive in making a diagnosis. | |||
*'''Hirsutism severity and rate of progression''' | |||
**A benign form of hirsutism is usually characterized by pubertal onset with slow progression over many years. This is often true of hirsutism with PCOS. | |||
**An androgen-secreting tumor is a possibility with a history of rapid severe hirsutism or other signs of virilization. | |||
*'''Adrenarche and Puberty''': Early development of pubic hair is a pointer towards CAH. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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History and Symptoms
History
A good and accurate history of the onset and developmental milestones are important and useful in making a diagnosis of hirsutism.
- Age of Onset
- During puberty, idiopathic hirsutism and other less serious causes of hirsutism usually begins.
- Hirsutism in middle-aged or older women may suggest an adrenal or ovarian tumor.
- Family History: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) in a patient with a family history of hirsutism is consistent with the diagnosis. Idiopathic hirsutism and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) could also be familial and maybe suggestive in making a diagnosis.
- Hirsutism severity and rate of progression
- A benign form of hirsutism is usually characterized by pubertal onset with slow progression over many years. This is often true of hirsutism with PCOS.
- An androgen-secreting tumor is a possibility with a history of rapid severe hirsutism or other signs of virilization.
- Adrenarche and Puberty: Early development of pubic hair is a pointer towards CAH.