1944
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(44)90741-6
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Adrenal-like ovarian tumor associated with cushing's syndrome (so-called masculino-voblastoma, luteoma, hypernephroma, adrenal cortical carcinoma of the ovary)

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“…In the historic case of Kepler et al (1944) it was 55 mg./24 hr. ; the highest figure noted (270 mg./l.)…”
Section: Steroid Metabolism and Ovarian Tumoursmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In the historic case of Kepler et al (1944) it was 55 mg./24 hr. ; the highest figure noted (270 mg./l.)…”
Section: Steroid Metabolism and Ovarian Tumoursmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The rare features included elevated blood pressure, reduced glucose tolerance and polycythaemia. Opinion varies as to whether the purplish striae seen in Cushing's syndrome occur or not (Gadd et al 1960;Hertig & Gore, 1961), but they were certainly present in the case of Kepler, Dockerty & Priestley (1944). Osteoporosis is absent.…”
Section: Virilizing Tumours Of the Ovarymentioning
confidence: 99%