ea0016p129 | Clinical cases | ECE2008
Saraf Sanjay
, Milles John
, Moloney Mike
, Ramachandran Sud
Ovarian hyperthecosis is a rare cause of androgenic alopecia in postmenopausal women. The physiological levels of androgens, secreted by ovarian stromal cells, are greatly increased with hyperplastic or neoplastic transformation leading to possible clinical consequences.We report a case of 56-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes presenting with hirsuitism and a history of male pattern hair loss over a two-year period. Biochemistry showed elevated levels o...