Hirsutism Caused by Pregnancy Luteoma in a Low-Resource Setting: A Case Report and Literature Review
Background. Pregnancy luteomas are rare, benign, ovarian neoplasms resulting from increased androgenic activity during pregnancy. Often, they occur asymptomatically and are only diagnosed incidentally during imaging or surgery: cesarean section or postpartum tubal ligation. Most common symptoms asso...
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Main Authors: | David Hamisi Mvunta (Author), Fatemazahra Amiji (Author), Mubina Suleiman (Author), Francisco Baraka (Author), Ikrah Abdallah (Author), Mabula Kazabula (Author), Peter J. T. Wangwe (Author), Furaha August (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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