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Vikram K Mahajan1, Pushpinder Singh Chauhan1, Monika Chandel1, Karaninder Singh Mehta1, Vijay Karan Singh1, Anuj Sharma1, Reena Sharma1, Jyotshna Sharma1, Sheenam Hooda1, Yog Raj Verma1, Hitender Sharma1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hirsutism is common across ethnicities and a significant cause of negative self-esteem from presumptive loss of femininity. It remains understudied in Indian patients.Entities:
Keywords: Acanthosis nigricans; Acne; Hyperandrogenism; India; Modified Ferriman–Gallwey score; Polycystic ovarian disease
Year: 2020 PMID: 34222577 PMCID: PMC8243119 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijwd.2020.11.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Womens Dermatol ISSN: 2352-6475
Modified Ferriman–Gallwey semiquantitative scoring system for hirsutism.
| Sites to be examined | Score = 1 | Score = 2 | Score = 3 | Score = 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Upper lip | Few hairs at the outer margins | Small moustache at outer margin | Moustache extending halfway from outer margin | Moustache extending to midline |
| 2. | Chin | Few scattered hairs | Scattered hairs with small concentrations | Complete cover, light | Complete cover, heavy |
| 3. | Chest | Circumareolar hairs | Circumareolar hairs with midline hair | Fusion of circumareolar hairs with midline hair giving three-quarter cover | Complete cover |
| 4. | Upper back | Few scattered hairs | More than a few scattered hairs but still scattered | Complete cover, light | Complete cover, heavy |
| 5. | Lower back | Sacral tuft of hair | Sacral tuft of hair with some lateral extension | Three-quarter cover | Complete cover |
| 6. | Upper abdomen | Few midline hairs | Rather more but still midline | Half cover | Complete cover |
| 7. | Lower abdomen | Few midline hairs | Midline streak of hairs | Midline band of hairs | Inverted V-shaped band |
| 8. | Upper arm and thigh | Sparse hair growth affecting not more than quarter of limb surface | More than a quarter coverage but still incomplete | Complete cover, light | Complete cover, heavy |
| 9. | Forearm and legs | – | – | – | Complete cover, heavy |
Modified from Sharma et al., 2008.
A score of zero is given if terminal hair is absent in the examined part. Forearm and hand and lower leg and feet are not included in the hormonal score, and only a single value is added even when hirsutism involves these extremities bilaterally. Minimum score is zero and maximum is 36. The severity of hirsutism is usually graded as follows: No hirsutism < 8, mild = 8–16, moderate = 17–25, and severe > 25. Values vary in different races and ethnic groups (Escobar-Morreale et al., 2012, Hatch et al., 1981, Yildiz et al., 2010).
Baseline clinical characteristics of patients with hirsutism.
| Characteristics | Number of patients with investigation records (%), n = 122 | Number of patients with no investigation records (%), n = 111 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | Range | 14–45 | 14–43 | – |
| Mean ± standard deviation | 24.6 ± 6.9 | 25.20 ± 7.0 | .5 | |
| 14–20 | 40 (32.8) | 38 (34.2) | .8 | |
| 21–25 | 34 (27.9) | 29 (26.1) | .7 | |
| 26–30 | 28 (23.0) | 26 (23.4) | .9 | |
| 31–35 | 8 (6.6) | 18 (16.2) | ||
| 36–40 | 8 (6.6) | 8 (7.2) | .8 | |
| 41–45 | 4 (3.3) | 2 (1.8) | .4 | |
| Marital status | Married | 23 (18.9) | 18 (16.2) | .5 |
| Unmarried | 99 (81.1) | 93 (83.8) | .5 | |
| Family history of hirsutism | Present (no investigative abnormity in five cases) | 16 (13.1) | 4 (3.6) | |
| mF–G score (Severity) | Range | 4–36 | 4–36 | – |
| Mean ± standard deviation | 17.95 ± 10.58 | 21.75 ± 11.08 | ||
| <8 (no hirsutism) | 14 (11.5) | 16 (14.4) | .05 | |
| 8–16 (mild) | 56 (45.9) | 24 (21.6) | ||
| 17–25 (moderate) | 18 (14.8) | 18 (16.2) | .7 | |
| >25 (severe) | 34 (27.9) | 53 (47.7) | ||
| Menstrual abnormalities (PCOS in 22 cases) | Irregular cycles | 58 (47.5) | 41 (36.9) | .10 |
| Oligomenorrhoea | 18 (14.8) | 2 (1.8) | ||
| Other clinical features | Acne | 57 (46.7) | 64 (57.7) | .09 |
| Obesity (BMI > 25–30; nine cases with PCO) | 29 (23.8) | 20 (18.0) | .27 | |
| Morbid obesity (BMI > 30; three cases with PCO, AN in four cases) | 13 (10.7) | 13 (11.7) | .08 | |
| Striae | 13 (10.7) | 0 | – | |
| Clitoromegaly (all had irregular menses; PCO in two cases) | 3 (2.5) | 0 | – | |
AN, Acanthosis nigricans; BMI, body mass index, mF–G score, modified Ferriman–Gallwey score; PCO, polycystic ovaries.
No patient had infertility or patterned baldness.
*P < .05 calculated at 5% level (95% confidence interval) was considered statistically significant and is depicted in bold.
Baseline investigative characteristics of patients with hirsutism.
| Characteristics | Number of patients (%), n = 122 | |
|---|---|---|
| USG pelvis | PCO (menstrual irregularities in 22 cases, increased serum testosterone and LH:FSH ratio in seven cases each) | 36 (29.5) |
| Free-serum testosterone (normal = 0.7–3.6 ng/mL) | Increased (seven cases with PCO, increased DHEAS in three cases) | 20 (16.4) |
| LH:FSH ratio (normal = 2:1) | Increased (seven cases with PCO, normal serum testosterone in 21 cases, menstrual irregularities in 14 cases) | 29 (23.8) |
| DHEAS (normal = 35–430 ng/mL) | Increased (two cases with PCO, increased serum testosterone in three cases) | 8 (6.6) |
| Serum prolactin (normal = 24 ng/mL) | Increased (four cases with PCO) | 13 (10.7) |
| Thyroid function tests (T3, T4, TSH) | Elevated serum TSH with normal serum prolactin levels | 6 (4.9) |
DHEAS, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate; LH:FSH, luteinizing hormone:follicular stimulating hormone; PCO, polycystic ovaries; TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone; USG, ultrasonography.