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El-Ziny MA, Hegazi MA, El-Hawary AK, El-Sharkawy AA, Abd El-Rahman A, El-Sonn WA
Hormonal, sonographic, and body composition changes in egyptian adolescent girls with hyperandrogenic manifestations
Acta Endo (Buc) 2009, 5 (4): 489-500doi: 10.4183/aeb.2009.489
Objective. Hyperandrogenism is any clinical or laboratory evidence of androgen
excess in women. This study was conducted to assess the prevalence of hyperandrogenic
disorders especially polycystic ovary syndrome in a random sample of adolescent girls, as
well as to identify the clinical, hormonal, ultrasonic, and body composition characteristics
associated with such disorders.
Patients and Methods. Two hundred school girls (15-18 years old) were selected by
random sampling from different secondary schools, and screened for hyperandrogenic
disorders by a validated questionnaire and subjected to thorough confirmatory
investigations.
Results. Twenty-five out of the 200 students were thoroughly evaluated. Eighteen
adolescents of the examined students (72%) were finally diagnosed with polycystic ovary
syndrome, 5 (20%) with idiopathic hyperandrogenism and 2 (8%) with non-classic
congenital adrenal hyperplasia . Despite normal weight percentiles and body mass index for
age and sex in 83.3% and 88.9% of students with polycystic ovary syndrome respectively,
fat mass, trunk fat percentage, trunk fat mass, and trunk free fat were significantly higher in
polycystic ovary syndrome patients compared to controls.
Conclusions. Polycystic ovary syndrome was the most common hyperandrogenic
disorder in this study. Combined menstrual dysfunction and clinical hyperandrogenism had
adequate sensitivity and high specificity in the prediction of polycystic ovary syndrome.
Pulse inversion harmonic imaging is an adequately sensitive preferential diagnostic tool of
polycystic ovary syndrome in virgin adolescents who may have central adiposity. Body
composition assessment by bioelectrical impedence is valuable in detecting central adiposity
which could be correlated to parameters of insulin resistance.
Keywords: hyperandrogenism, Egyptian, adolescent girls, body composition
Correspondence: Ashraf A. El-Sharkawy, MD, Mansoura University Children’s Hospital,
Mansoura, Egypt, Tel.: +20122447756, Fax: +20502234092, email: asharkawy73@mans.edu.eg, ashrafelsharkawy@gmail.com