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Ferriman-Gallwey score

The Ferriman-Gallwey score is a method of evaluating and quantifying hirsutismin women, a condition where there is too much body hair.

Hair growth is rated from 0 (no growth of terminal hair) to 4 (complete and heavy cover), in nine locations, giving a maximum score of 36. In Caucasianwomen, a score of 8 or higher is regarded as indicative of androgenexcess. With other ethnic groups, the amount of hair expected for that race should be considered.

The nine locations measured are the upper lip, chin, chest, upper back, lower back, upper abdomen, lower abdomen, the upper armsand the thighs.

References

  • Ferriman D, Gallwey JD: Clinical assessment of body hair growth in women. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology 1961; 21:1440-1447.
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