Abstract

We report the case of a 73-year-old female patient with major depression who developed severe hirsutism during six months of psychopharmacological treatment. Old age and polypharmacotherapy appeared to be significant factors that contributed to a sustained disease progression. The higher prevalence of hirsutism in women who suffer from chronic psychiatric diseases highlights the importance of further investigating the aetiology of hirsutism in major depression.

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