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dc.contributor.authorNaranjo Cardona, Andrés Leonardospa
dc.contributor.authorMontilla Garzón, Juan Carlosspa
dc.contributor.authorSepúlveda Gallego, Luz Elenaspa
dc.contributor.authorGonzález G., Leonardo Joséspa
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-23 16:03:24
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-07T10:01:28Z
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dc.date.issued2021-02-23
dc.identifier.issn1657-9550
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.17151/biosa.2015.14.1.4
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/16281
dc.description.abstractObjetivos: Determinar la prevalencia del hirsutismo en la ciudad de Manizales, caracterizar la patología desde su perspectiva demográfica y clínica, y relacionar las diferentes variables con la presencia o no de hirsutismo. Metodología: Investigación de corte transversal de nivel analítico, basada en el estudio de una población de acceso de 830 estudiantes de primer año de las universidades de la ciudad, quienes fueron encuestadas y examinadas aplicando la escala estandarizada de Ferriman y Gallwey modificada (F-Gm), previo consentimiento informado. Resultados: La prevalencia de hirsutismo encontrada para un puntaje de 8 de la escala de F-Gm es del 20,5%, el percentil 95 hallado equivale a 12 puntos. Se encontró mayor frecuencia de hirsutismo en los diferentes puntos de corte evaluados en las mujeres: con edad entre los 20 y 24 años, mestizas, con antecedente y presencia de acné, con padres con calvicie, con hermanas con hirsutismo. Existe correlación negativa entre el puntaje de la escala de F-Gm y edad de la pubarca, presión arterial sistólica y estrato socioeconómico; y correlación positiva con el perímetro abdominal. Conclusiones: Para la población estudiada el signo hirsutismo presenta prevalencia similar a la encontrada en otros estudios publicados, el percentil 95 como parámetro de normalidad de 12 en la escala F-Gm es superior a los puntos de corte informados en la literatura.spa
dc.description.abstractObjectives:.To determine the prevalence of hirsutism in the city of Manizales (Colombia), to characterize its pathology from its demographic and medical perspective and to relate the different variables with the presence or absence of hirsutism. Methodology: Transversal analytical research based on the study of a population composed by 830 female freshmen attending several local universities who were surveyed and examined applying Ferriman and Gallwey modified scale (F-Gm) previous informed consent. Results: The prevalence of hirsutism for a score of 8 in the F-Gm scale was 20.5%; the 95 percentile found is equivalent to 12 points. An increased frequency of hirsutism was found in the cut off points evaluated in women with the following characteristics: age 20 to 24, mestizo, with a history and presence of acne, bald parents and sisters with hirsutism. There is negative relation between the score in the F-Gm scale and the pubarche age, systolic blood pressure, socio-economic status. On the contrary, it positively correlated with abdominal circumference. Conclusions: For the population studied hirsutism showed a similar prevalence to that found in the population studied compared to published data. Nevertheless, the 95 percentile, as a normality parameter of 12 in the F-Gm scale, is higher than the cut off points informed in the literature.eng
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dc.publisherUniversidad de Caldasspa
dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2015 Biosaludspa
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dc.sourcehttps://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/biosalud/article/view/3802spa
dc.subjectexceso de andrógenoseng
dc.subjecthirsutismeng
dc.subjectstudentseng
dc.subjecthyperandrogenismeng
dc.subjectprevalenceeng
dc.subjectandrogen excesseng
dc.subjecthirsutismospa
dc.subjectestudiantesspa
dc.subjecthiperandrogenismospa
dc.subjectprevalenciaspa
dc.subjectexceso de andrógenosspa
dc.titleEvaluación clínica de vello corporal terminal y prevalencia de hirsutismo en estudiantes universitarias de la ciudad de Manizales (Caldas), 2012spa
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dc.typeJournal Articleeng
dc.identifier.doi10.17151/biosa.2015.14.1.4
dc.identifier.eissn2462-960X
dc.relation.citationendpage43
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