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3 was the most valuable one in 41 patients (37%). 53 patients (48%) with regular menstrual cycles and normal laboratory and sonographic findings had idiopathic hirsutism. Late onset adrenal hyperplasia due to partial 21-hydroxylase deficiency was diagnosed in two cases (1.8%). In one patient with irregular menstruation, pituitary prolactinoma was confirmed by brain imaging techniques. Conclusion: Routine laboratory evaluations are mandatory in the management of hirsutism, regardless of menstruation cycles.]]>
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