A 20 years old woman presents with rapid onset hirsutism with a pelvic mass. Which of these is the likely cause?

Correct Answer: Sex cord stromal tumor of the ovary
Description: sex cord stromal tumours of the ovary are ovarian tumours arising from granulosa, theca, seoli, leydig cells or stromal fibroblasts of the ovary. These may present with abdominal masses and are characterised by the production of sex coicoids (except fibroma) resulting in symptoms of hormonal excess (precocious pubey, virilisation). Hirsuitism may be of rapid onset. polycystic ovaries is the most common cause of hirsutism in young females, however it does not present with a rapid onset. Also PCOD does not present with an abdominal or pelvic mass. congenital adrenal hyperplasia: presents usually at bih with ambigous genitalia, salt wasting , but may also non classically present with adult onset with features of virilisation. However hirsutism is not of rapid onset and does not present with pelvic mass. large simple ovarian cyst: presents with pelvic mass but no features of virilsation as they do not produce androgens
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