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  2. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency

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    The psychosexual development of these girls and women has been analyzed as evidence of the role of androgens in human sex-dimorphic behaviors. [ 4 ] In comparison to unaffected individuals, patients with classical CAH exhibit a greater prevalence of anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, alcohol misuse, personality disorders, and suicidal ...

  3. Hyperandrogenism - Wikipedia

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    Hyperandrogenism is a medical condition characterized by high levels of androgens.It is more common in women than men. [4] Symptoms of hyperandrogenism may include acne, seborrhea, hair loss on the scalp, increased body or facial hair, and infrequent or absent menstruation.

  4. Adrenarche - Wikipedia

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    In girls, the adrenal androgens of adrenarche produce most of the early androgenic changes of puberty: pubic hair, body odor, skin oiliness, and acne. In most girls the early androgen effects coincide with, or are a few months following, the earliest estrogenic effects of gonadal puberty (breast development and growth acceleration).

  5. Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A mutation in one (but not both) results in a minimally affected, fertile, female carrier. Some carriers have been noted to have slightly reduced body hair, delayed puberty, and/or tall stature, presumably due to skewed X-inactivation. [3] [4] A female carrier will pass the affected AR gene to her children 50% of the time. If the affected child ...

  6. Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Persons with a complete androgen insensitivity have a typical female external phenotype, despite having a 46,XY karyotype. [16] [17]Individuals with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (grades 6 and 7 on the Quigley scale) are born with an external female phenotype, without any signs of genital masculinization, despite having a 46,XY karyotype. [18]

  7. Kylie Kelce says she was 'ruthlessly bullied' for being tall ...

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    Kylie Kelce stands out as a podcast host, WAG, pregnant mom of three and Taylor Swift-adjacent person. She also stands tall. The 32-year-old opened up about her height in the latest episode of her ...

  8. Virilization - Wikipedia

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    Virilization is a medical term commonly used in three medical and biology of sex contexts: prenatal biological sexual differentiation, the postnatal changes of typical chromosomal male (46, XY) puberty, and excessive androgen effects in typical chromosomal females (46, XX).

  9. Body hair - Wikipedia

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    Women retain more of the less visible vellus hair, although leg, arm, and foot hair can be noticeable on women. It is not unusual for women to have a few terminal hairs around their nipples as well. In the later decades of life, especially after the fifth decade, there begins a noticeable reduction in body hair especially in the legs.