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Evaluation and treatment of hirsutism in premenopausal women: an endocrine society …

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KA Martin, RJ Chang, DA Ehrmann, L Ibanez, … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
Consensus Process: Consensus was guided by systematic reviews of evidence and
discussions during one group meeting, several conference calls, and e-mail
communications. The drafts prepared by the Task Force with the help of a ...
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A new look at the 5alpha-reductase inhibitor finasteride


DA Finn, AS Beadles-Bohling, EH Beckley, MM … - CNS Drug Reviews, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Finasteride is the first 5α-reductase inhibitor that received clinical approval
for the treatment of human benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and androgenetic
alopecia (male pattern hair loss). These clinical applications are based on ...
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Guidance for the management of hirsutism*

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RPR Dawber - Current Medical Research and Opinion®, 2005 - informahealthcare.com
Consultant Dermatologist and Clinical Senior Lecturer in Dermatology, Department
of Dermatology, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK ... Address for correspondence:
Dr Rodney PR Dawber MA, FRCP(UK), Consultant Dermatologist and Clinical ...
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[PDF] Evaluation and Treatment of Hirsutism in Premenopausal Women: An Endocrine Society …


RLR Lobo, J Shapiro, VM Montori, BA Swiglo - ts-si.org
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GT Griffing - members.medscape.com
Although hirsutism is broadly defined as excessive hairiness, the common
clinical use of the term refers to women with excess growth of terminal hair in
a male pattern. In this sense, hirsutism is one of the most common ...
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[PDF] Update on hirsutism


A Al Robaee, A Al-Zolibani, HA Al-Shobaili, … - Acta Dermatoven APA, 2008 - ibmi.mf.uni-lj.si
Hirsutism is the presence of terminal hair in females in a male-like pattern.
Furthermore, hirsutism may be a sign of underlying androgen excess
(hyperandrogenism) in the majority of sufferers (3). Hence, it is important ...
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