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Comparison of disease severity and ultrasonographic abdominal subcutaneous fatty tissue thickness in hirsute women

Year 2018, Volume: 40 Issue: 3, 246 - 256, 30.09.2018
https://doi.org/10.7197/223.vi.404897

Abstract

Introduction



Hirsutism is a
condition defining as acquired excess of hairs in the androgen-sensitive skin
regions of women. It may be idiopathic, or can be resulted from metabolic or
androgen-related disorders.



Aim



In order to
determine of possible correlation between hirsutism scores and central obesity,
comparisons of abdominal subcutaneous fatty tissue thickness, metabolic
syndrome criteria and also hirsutism-related hormones, according to hirsutism
stages were aimed.



Materials
and Methods



A prospective
study was conducted on 144 women between the ages of 18-50, from October 2014
to March 2016. Beside hirsutism scores (determined by modified Ferriman-Gallway
evaluation system) and
subcutaneous
abdominal fatty tissue thickness, metabolic syndrome criteria and
hirsutism-related hormones were detected. Fatty tissue thicknes were determined
by ultrasonographic measurements from 4 points around the umbilicus. Data was
compared to hirsutism stages, and evaluated with Number Cruncher Statistical
System 2007, as considered p < 0.05 was significant.



Results



Only moderate
and severe hirsutism groups were detected, and mean age was 24.47 ±7.52 years.
The most accompanying finding was polycystic ovary syndrome. Higher means for
fatty tissue thickness (p=0.0001 for each four region), weight, body mass
index, waist circumferences, systolic and diastolic blood pressures (each
p=0.0001), insulin (p=0.038), Homeostatic Model Assesment for Insulin
Resistance (p=0.033), triglyceride (p=0.003), free androgen index (p=0.004) and
total testosterone  (p=0.036), and lower
means for high density lipoprotein cholesterol (p=0.003) and sex hormone
binding globuline (p=0.008) were obtained in severe hirsutism group. Existence of  1, 2 and 3 metabolic syndrome criteria, and
diagnosis of metabolic syndrome were also more detected in higher-score group
(each p=0.0001).



Conclusion



Women with
higher hirsutism scores are more likely to develop thicker subcutaneous
abdominal fatty tissue and metabolic syndrome than those with moderate scores.
Subcutaneous abdominal fatty tissue thicknesss may a simple metabotrophic
indicator for preliminary assessment of severity of hirsutism in especially
overweight women. 

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Year 2018, Volume: 40 Issue: 3, 246 - 256, 30.09.2018
https://doi.org/10.7197/223.vi.404897

Abstract

References

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PMID: 14726171Reference 6- Obesity: preventing and managing the global epidemic. Report of a WHO consultation. World Health Organ Tech Rep Ser 2000; 894:i-xii, 1-253. PMID: 11234459Reference 7- Alderman MH. JNC 7: brief summary and critique. Clin Exp Hypertens 2004;26:753-61. PMID: 15702631Reference 8- Coskun A, Ercan O, Arikan DC,et al. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 2011;154:167-71. PMID: 21041013Reference 9- Escobar-Morreale HF, Carmina E, Dewailly D, et al. Epidemiology, diagnosis and management of hirsutism: a consensus statement by the androgen excess and polycystic ovary syndrome society. Hum Reprod Update 2012;18:146-70. PMID: 22064667Reference 10- Clearfield M, Pearce M, Nibbe Y, Crotty D, Wagner A. The "New Deadly Quartet" for cardiovascular disease in the 21st century: obesity, metabolic syndrome, inflammation and climate change: how does statin therapy fit into this equation? Curr Atheroscler Rep 2014;16:380. PMID: 24338517Reference 11- Executive summary of the third report of the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) expert panel on detection, evaluation, and treatment of high blood cholesterol in adults (Adult Treatment Panel III) JAMA 2001;285:2486-97. PMID: 11368702Reference 12- Carter GD, Holland SM, Alaghband-Zadeh J,et al. Investigation of hirsutism: testosterone is not enough. Ann Clin Biochem 1983;20:262-3. PMID: 6685986Reference 13- Blume-Peytavi U, Blumeyer A, Tosti A,et al; European Consensus Group. S1 guideline for diagnostic evaluation in androgenetic alopecia in men, women and adolescents. Br J Dermatol 2011;164:5-15. PMID: 20795997Refernce 14- Matthews D, Hosker J, Rudenski A, et al. Homeostasis model assessment: insulin resistance and β-cell function from fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentrations in man. Diabetologia 1985;28: 412-9. PMID: 3899825Reference 15- Singh Y, Garg MK, Tandon N, Marwaha RK. A Study of Insulin Resistance by HOMA-IR and its Cut-off Value to Identify Metabolic Syndrome in Urban Indian Adolescents. Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol 2013;5:245-51. PMID: 24379034Reference 16- Bertoli S, Leone A, Vignati L, et al. Metabolic correlates of subcutaneous and visceral abdominal fat measured by ultrasonography: a comparison with waist circumference. Nutr J 2016;15:2. PMID: 26732788Reference 17- Naeini F, Najafian J, Jazebi N. Hirsutism and body mass index in a representative sample of Iranian people. ARYA Atheroscler 2012;8:43-54. PMID: 23056100Reference 18- Reingold SB, Rosenfield RL. The relationship of mild hirsutism or acne in women to androgens. ArchDermatol 1987;123:209-12. PMID: 2949707 Reference 19- Napolitano M, Megna M, Monfrecola G. Insulin Resistance and Skin Diseases.Scientific WorldJournal 2015;2015:479354. PMID: 25977937Reference 20- Broekmans FJ, Knauff EA, Valkenburg O, et al. PCOS according to the Rotterdam consensus criteria: change in prevalence among WHO-II anovulation and association with metabolic factors. BJOG 2006;113:1210-7. PMID: 16972863Reference 21- Ibáñez L, Díaz M, Sebastiani G, et al. Oral contraception vs insulin sensitization for 18 months in nonobese adolescents with androgen excess: posttreatment differences in C-reactive protein, intima-media thickness, visceral adiposity, insulin sensitivity, and menstrual regularity. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2013;98:E902-7. PMID: 23547047Reference 22- Douchi T, Ijuin H, Nakamura S, et al. Body fat distribution in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. Obstet Gynecol 1995;86:516-9. PMID: 7675372Reference 23- Bochra F, Mélika C, Myrvat K,et al. Role of visceral obesity in metabolic disorders associated with hyperandrogenia in hirsute women. Tunis Med. 2005;83:532-6. PMID: 16383198Reference 24- Vigouroux C. What have we learned form monogenic forms of severe insulin resistance associated with PCOS/HAIRAN? 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Subcutaneous adipose tissue topography and metabolic disturbances in polycystic ovary syndrome. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2009;121:262-9. PMID: 19562283
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Medical Science Research Articles
Authors

Betül Taş 0000-0001-5378-1478

Gökhan Artar 0000-0003-3303-5632

Mehmet Öncü 0000-0001-9425-4658

Saadet Pilten 0000-0002-6637-5206

Murat Altuntaş 0000-0003-0282-2721

Publication Date September 30, 2018
Acceptance Date September 24, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018Volume: 40 Issue: 3

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AMA Taş B, Artar G, Öncü M, Pilten S, Altuntaş M. Comparison of disease severity and ultrasonographic abdominal subcutaneous fatty tissue thickness in hirsute women. CMJ. September 2018;40(3):246-256. doi:10.7197/223.vi.404897