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  2. What is PCOS and why is it so hard to diagnose? Doctors ... - AOL

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    However, high androgen hormone and insulin levels may contribute to this condition, according to the U.S. Office on Women's Health. If a person's mother has PCOS, that person might have it, too.

  3. Hyperandrogenism - Wikipedia

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    A hilar cell tumor is an androgen-producing ovarian tumor that is most commonly found in older women and often leads to the development of male sex characteristics. The tumor tends to occur around the region of the ovary where the blood vessels enter the organ, known as the hilum. This type of tumor tends to be small in size and in most cases ...

  4. Curly, unruly, fast-growing. For women, chin hair is normal ...

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    Androgen-secreting tumor. Though rare, an androgen-secreting tumor (typically found in the adrenal glands or ovaries) may lead to excess hair growth. Other symptoms of this tumor may include a ...

  5. Sertoli–Leydig cell tumour - Wikipedia

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    Sertoli–Leydig cell tumour (a sex-cord stromal tumor), is a testosterone-secreting ovarian tumor and is a member of the sex cord-stromal tumour group [2] of ovarian and testicular cancers. The tumour occurs in early adulthood (not seen in newborn), is rare, comprising less than 1% of testicular tumours. [ 1 ]

  6. Everything You Need to Know About Acne, from Causes to ... - AOL

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    Symptoms of Acne. Acne is generally ... Androgen-secreting tumors: These are rare tumors that produce androgens and can cause acne in both men and women (though the tumors are more common in women).

  7. Hirsutism - Wikipedia

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    Androgen-secreting tumors: Tumors in the adrenal glands or in the ovaries leading to increase levels of androgens. [19] Rapid progression and virilization symptoms. [14] Other less common hormonal causes: Acromegaly: Elevated levels of insulin-like growth factor-1. [18] Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism: Elevated or decreased levels of thyroid ...

  8. Androgen-dependent condition - Wikipedia

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    An androgen-dependent condition, disease, disorder, or syndrome, is a medical condition that is, in part or full, dependent on, or is sensitive to, the presence of androgenic activity in the body. [ citation needed ]

  9. Leydig cell tumour - Wikipedia

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    Serum testosterone level is high. [citation needed] In men, testicular swelling is the most common presenting feature. Other symptoms depend on age and the type of tumour. If it is secreting androgens the tumour is usually asymptomatic, but can cause precocious puberty in pre-pubertal boys.