hyperestrogenemia
Hyperestrogenemia is the condition in which circulating levels of estrogens, particularly estradiol, are higher than normal for a person’s age and sex. It can result from endogenous overproduction, exogenous exposure to estrogens, or impaired metabolism and clearance. Diagnosis is typically based on hormonal assays showing elevated estrogen levels, often interpreted in the context of sex hormone–binding globulin (SHBG) levels and the individual’s clinical situation.
Causes fall into several broad categories. Endogenous sources include estrogen-secreting tumors such as granulosa cell tumors,
Clinical features reflect estrogen effects on tissues. In women, hyperestrogenemia can cause abnormal uterine bleeding, menorrhagia
Evaluation includes a thorough history and physical examination, pregnancy testing, and laboratory assays for estradiol with