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Hormonal profile of patients with Leydig cell tumors: a urologic cause of gynecomastia.

作者信息

Xciarra A, Casale P, Di Nicola S, Di Chiro C, Di Silverio F

机构信息

University of Rome La Sapienza.

出版信息

Minerva Urol Nefrol. 1998 Dec;50(4):225-31.

PMID:9973810
Abstract

It is possible to hypothesize an alternative role for estrogens as a predisposing factor for testicular abnormalities: estrogen exposure during development in perinatal life may initiate cellular changes which would require estrogen and/or androgen later in life for promotion to hyperplasia or neoplasia. We reviewed the literature on Leydig cell tumors and the hormonal modifications they induce. In adult patients with Leydig cell tumors, although the serum estrogen (E2) and testosterone (T) varied, the T/E2 ratio was constantly low, and the chorionic gonadotropin administration produced an higher estrogen response than in normal men. Hormonal follow-up after orchidectomy for Leydig cell tumors has not been frequently described, and both normalization and lack of normalization of T, E2, gonadotropins and hCG have been reported. In the last part of the review we analyzed the principal urologic causes of gynecomastia in men. Testicular failure, either primary or secondary is a frequently found etiology for gynecomastia. Leydig cell tumors may elevate estrogen levels, and approximately 20% of patients with these tumors have gynecomastia.

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