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Hypothyroidism and hyperlipidemia with a virilizing ovarian steroid cell tumor, not otherwise specified
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InfertilityAndrologyAbrupt OnsetSteroid Cell TumorsThyroid DiseaseGynecologyPathologyThyroid DisordersThyroid HormonePublic HealthEndocrinologyMedicineSteroid MetabolismOvarian HormoneMalignant PotentialEndocrine-related CancerOvarian Cancer
Steroid cell tumors, not otherwise specified, are rare ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors with malignant potential. The majority of these tumors produce steroids, with testosterone being the most common. A 44-year-old woman with hypothyroidism and hyperlipidemia presented with abrupt onset of oligomenorrhea, progressive virilization as acne, hirsutism and clitoromegaly, and a non-palpable pelvic mass. The preoperatively elevated serum testosterone level returned to normal after salpingo-oophorectomy, and then menstrual flow became regular.
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