Infantile virilisation caused by an androstenedione-producing adrenal adenoma
A previously well fifteen-month-old female infant presented to a district general hospital in the United Kingdom with a three-month history of virilisation developing facial acne, coarse pubic hair, labia majora hypertrophy, menstruation, and clitoral enlargement. A functional adrenal tumour was sus...
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Main Authors: | Oliver McCallion (Author), Krithi Ravi (Author), Darren Fowler (Author), Shaun Wilson (Author), Kokila Lakhoo (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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