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| | Postgraduate Medicine: Hirsutism in Women |
 | | When hirsutism is associated with obesity and menstrual abnormalities, the source of androgen excess is often ovarian, typically polycystic ovary syndrome. |
 | | Among standard treatments of hirsutism in women are camouflaging with heavy makeup, bleaching, and removal with physical methods, such as rubbing, cutting, shaving, plucking, waxing, or "sugaring" (plucking of a large area, similar to waxing but with use of a paste and cloth strips). |
 | | Hirsutism should be considered part of the androgen-excess syndrome unless another cause (eg, masculinizing tumor, androgenic-drug use) can be established. |
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