A 32-year-old obese woman comes to the office complaining of hirsuitism of the face, alopecia, irregular menstruation, acne, and inability to conceive. She has not had a period in four months, and thought she was pregnant several times. She has hirsuitism of the upper lip and cheeks. Alopecia is in a male pattern. Acne consists of red papules, mainly on the forehead and cheeks. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A 32-year-old obese woman comes to the office complaining of hirsuitism of the face, alopecia, irregular menstruation, acne, and inability to conceive. She has not had a period in four months, and thought she was pregnant several times. She has hirsuitism of the upper lip and cheeks. Alopecia is in a male pattern. Acne consists of red papules, mainly on the forehead and cheeks. What is the most likely diagnosis?






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