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What to do if my 16 yr old daughter has high testosterone and they want to remove her ovaries?

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Dr. Tanya Duvivier answered

Get a second opinion: She needs to be evaluated (history and physical exam) and have different hormone levels checked.

Answered 6/20/2014

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