The triad of endocrine abnormalities consists of:
Blood should be taken during the first week after menstruation.
Characteristically serum concentration of testosterone is above 2.5nmol/l and serum LH above 10 IU/l (1). A serum testosterone level of above 4.8 nmol/l requires exclusion of other causes of androgen hypersecretion such as an androgen-secreting adrenal or ovarian tumour, Cushing's syndrome or non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (1).
Suggested differential diagnoses and screening tests (2)
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