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Fifty-two autopsies of patients who had undergone hemodialysis and had received testosterone enanthate, were reviewed for evidence of peliosis hepatis and liver neoplasms. Eight (15%) pathologic liver were isolated. No peliosis, adenoma or hepatoma was identified. These findings suggest that, unlike
Peliosis is a rare lesion characterized by the presence of blood-filled cysts, with unknown true incidence and etiology. It has been most frequently reported to the liver (peliosis hepatis) and to other organs of the mononuclear phagocytic system, such as spleen, bone marrow and lymph nodes.
The use of anabolic drugs by athletes who wish to increase lean body mass and improve muscular strength is widespread, especially among elite weight-trained athletes. The current regimens used for steroid doping include combinations of injectable and oral preparations of steroids at doses 10 to 40
A single i.p. dose of phalloidin, 0.75 or 1 mg/kg body weight, induced peliosis hepatis-like lesion (PHLL) at 3 h after injection to mice. Pretreatment with various doses of testosterone propionate for 7 days enhanced phalloidin-induced PHLL. Other anabolic steroids, methyltestosterone, methandriol.
Hepatic complications in athletes and bodybuilders after abusing anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) have been reported. Hepatic injury, including cholestasis, peliosis hepatis, hyperplasia, and tumors, have been attributed to abuse of the 17 alpha-alkylated AAS. Some of these pathological conditions
The long-term use of oral contraceptives (OCs) may be associated with an increased, though quite small, risk of certain types of liver disease: acute intrahepatic canalicular idiosyncratic cholestasis, benign hepatic tumors (hepatic adenoma, focal nodular hyperplasia, hemangiomas), hepatocellular
BACKGROUND
Oxymetholone (17beta-hydroxy-2-[hydroxymethylene]-17-methyl-5alpha-androstan-3-one) is a 17alpha-alkylated anabolic-androgenic steroid and a synthetic derivative of testosterone. It has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of anemias caused by deficient
To describe the MRI findings of the effects of exogenous sex steroids on the liver.Estrogens, progesterone and synthetic testosterone are exogenous sex steroids that may result in a variety of liver diseases, including tumour formation and vascular In a consecutive medicolegal necropsy series benign hepatic tumours and tumour like conditions occurred in 52% of the 95 men aged 35-69 years. The incidence increased with age, mainly due to small bile duct tumours (n = 26; mean age 56.7 years; p less than 0.01; mean size 1.3 mm). The next most