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Adrenal function during childhood and puberty in daughters of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 07/01/09
Sir-Petermann T et al. - In PCOSd, basal and stimulated DHEAS concentrations were higher during the onset of puberty. Around 30% of the PCOSd demonstrated an exacerbated adrenarche which may reflect increased P450c17 activity. In addition, a modest advance in bone age was observed, probably secondary to the hyperinsulinemia and/or adrenal hyperandrogenism.
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