Prevalence of late-onset adrenal hyperplasia in postmenarchal hirsutism.

Journal: Journal Of Endocrinological Investigation
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Abstract

The response of plasma 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) to exogenous ACTH was investigated in 85 consecutive women referred for postmenarchal hirsutism, in order to assess the prevalence of late-onset adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency and its relevance to the clinical practice. An exaggerated response of plasma 17-OHP to ACTH, indicating 21-hydroxylase deficiency, was found in only one patient with a prevalence of 1.1%. The patient with late-onset adrenal hyperplasia presented signs of virilism and had high basal levels of 17-OHP. On the basis of our results, late-onset adrenal hyperplasia accounts for a very small proportion of cases of hirsutism; moreover, from this and previous studies it is apparent that the determination of basal plasma 17-OHP may be sufficient to discover late-onset 21-hydroxylase deficiency. Therefore, we do not consider ACTH testing an advisable step in the routine screening for hirsutism.

Authors
P Motta, A Catania, L Airaghi, I Mangone, L Cantalamessa, C Zanussi