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Gestational Hyperandrogenism in Developmental Programming.

Citation
Hakim, C., et al. “Gestational Hyperandrogenism In Developmental Programming.”. Endocrinology, pp. 199-212.
Center University of Michigan
Author Christopher Hakim, Vasantha Padmanabhan, Arpita K Vyas
Abstract

Androgen excess (hyperandrogenism) is a common endocrine disorder affecting women of reproductive age. The potential causes of androgen excess in women include polycystic ovary syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), adrenal tumors, and racial disparity among many others. During pregnancy, luteoma, placental aromatase deficiency, and fetal CAH are additional causes of gestational hyperandrogenism. The present report reviews the various phenotypes of hyperandrogenism during pregnancy and its origin, pathophysiology, and the effect of hyperandrogenism on the fetal developmental trajectory and offspring consequences.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Endocrinology
Volume
158
Issue
2
Number of Pages
199-212
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1945-7170
DOI
10.1210/en.2016-1801
Alternate Journal
Endocrinology
PMID
27967205
PMCID
PMC5413081
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