1985
DOI: 10.1159/000180030
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Virilization during Pregnancy due to Bilateral Hyperthecosis

Abstract: A case of recurrent maternal virilization associated with bilateral hyperthecosis of the ovary during two pregnancies is described. In the first pregnancy, serum testosterone increased to the level of 12.5 nmol/l and in the second pregnancy to 35 nmol/l and after delivery to 66 nmol/l. 5 months after the second birth the testosterone level was 2.7 nmol/l and virilization had spontaneously regressed. Puerperal stimulation tests with human menopausal or with human chorionic gonadotropin did not increase ovarian … Show more

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