polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) – around 72% of women with clinical hyperandrogenism have PCOS (1)
idiopathic - androgen levels are not increased, resulting from hypersensitivity of the hair follicle to androgen (2). There may be a raised level of peripherally derived androgens such as 3 alpha-androstanediol glucorinide. The condition usually begins in the early teens and increases with age. A family history may be present.
Other causes:
adrenal -
non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (less than 5%)
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