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Reversible gonadotropin Deficiency in Male Cushing's Dusease
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1977
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InfertilityAndrologyUrologyFertilityPituitary GlandGonadotropin BiologyDocumented Active CushingMedicineEndocrine MechanismGynecologyReproductive BiologyAdrenal DiseaseEndocrinologyTwelve Adult MalesPublic HealthMale CushingReproductive HormoneReproductive Endocrinology
Twelve adult males with documented active Cushing's disease were studied. Mean plasma testosterone (T) was significantly decreased: 1.8 +/- 0.3 (SEM) ng/ml (N=6.8 +/- 0.5); gonadotropin measurements in 8 patients, in basal conditions and under LH-RH iv, showed a significant decrease in both FSH and LH. A further study of 11 patients in remission of Cushing's disease indicated a significant increase in plasma T and gonadotropins up to the normal range. One patient with an initial low T value had a normalized T while in remission, then a dramatic decrease when the disease relapsed. We conclude: a hypogonadotropic hypogonadism is found in male Cushing's disease; it disappears as early as hypercortisolism is suppressed. Some possible mechanisms are discussed.
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