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Defining hirsutism in Chinese women: a cross-sectional study

Journal

FERTILITY AND STERILITY
Volume 96, Issue 3, Pages 792-796

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.06.040

Keywords

Hirsutism; normal cut-off value; modified Ferriman-Gallwey score; polycystic ovary syndrome

Funding

  1. Guangdong Province [2010B031600058]
  2. Guangzhou city [2010Y1-C431]
  3. National Science Technology Pillar Program in the Eleventh Five-Year Plan [2007BA104B00]
  4. National Science Technology Research Project in People's Republic of China [81070466]

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Objective: To determine the normative cut-off score that defines hirsutism among Chinese women, and the effect of age, menstrual irregularities, and polycystic ovaries on the same. Design: Cross-sectional, population-based study. Setting: A multistage systematic cluster random sampling among 16 communities from two rural and two city regions. Patient(s): A representative sample of 2,988 women aged 20-45 years from the general population of Southern China. Intervention(s): Subjects underwent physical and ultrasound evaluations. Main Outcome Measure(s): Terminal hair growth was assessed using the modified Ferriman-Gallwey (mFG) scoring system. Result(s): An mFG score >= 5 was observed in 10% and a score of >= 2 in 25% of the subjects. Cluster analysis identified an mFG score of 5 as the cut-off value that defines abnormal terminal facial and body hair growth in a male pattern (i.e., hirsutism) in the total population; scores of 6, 5, and 4 for women aged 20-25, 26-30, and >30 years, respectively. Defined by these cut-off values, the prevalence of hirsutism in our total population was 10.5%; and decreased with increasing age: 14.4%, 10.7%, 7.9%, 3.6%, and 1.5%, respectively, in women aged 20-25, 26-30, 31-35, 36-40, and 41-45 years. Furthermore, the incidence of acne, menses irregularities, polycystic ovaries, and acanthosis nigricans were significantly increased among the hirsute women. Conclusion(s): An mFG score of 5 or greater indicates hair growth above the norm among women in the general Southern Chinese population, a cut-off value that decreases with increasing age. (Fertil Steril (R) 2011;96:792 6. (c) 2011 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.)

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