Significant increase in serum testosterone

In the follicular phase of a normal menstrual cycle, the average serum testosterone concentration is 0.43ng / ml, and the upper limit is 0.68ng / ml. If it exceeds 0.7ng / m1 (equal to 2.44nmol / L), it is called hypertestosteroneemia, or hyperandrogen Blood disease.

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