Androgen parameters and their correlation with body weight in one hundred thirty-eight women thought to have hyperandrogenism
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1983
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Abstract
The first objective of this study was to determine which plasma androgen assay or combination of assays would be the most useful in documenting hyperandrogenism in women with hirsutism, acne, oligomenorrhea, or unexplained infertility. Plasma levels of androstenedione (A), total testosterone (T), an …
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| Authors | Wild RA;Umstot ES;Andersen RN;Ranney GB;Givens JR;; |
| Journal | american journal of obstetrics and gynecology |
| Year | 1983 |
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Testosterone / blood
dehydroepiandrosterone / blood
androstenedione / blood
sex hormone-binding globulin / metabolism
body weight*
hirsutism / blood
oligomenorrhea / blood
pmid:6223527
doi:10.1016/0002-9378(83)90998-5
r a wild
e s umstot
j r givens
acne vulgaris / blood
androgens / blood*
endocrine system diseases / blood*
endocrine system diseases / physiopathology
female / blood
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