A 29-year-old woman who had complained of secondary amenorrhea, primary infertility and progressive virilization. She admitted to our hospital with the suspicion of a virilizing ovary tumor in five years ago.
History: She had no special past medical history and family history. She had regular menstruation of 28 days cycle starting at 14 however the menstruation ceased in two years ago. She had never been pregnant in 18 months of her married life.
Physical examination: showed hirsutism of her face and body, a deep voice, acne on her face. However, she had no features suspected Cushing syndrome. Breasts and muscles were normal. Her blood pressure was 120/80 mmHg. Her chest X-ray and EKG detected no abnormalities.