1999
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.38.804
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Adrenocortical Insufficiency Associated with Long-term High-dose Fosfestrol Therapy for Prostatic Carcinoma.

Abstract: A 59-year-old manwas admitted to our hospital because of muscular pain, weakness, and anorexia. He had been treated with 600 mg/day of fosfestrol, a synthetic estrogen, for 10 years for prostatic carcinoma. Endocrinological studies demonstrated adrenocortical insufficiency due to inadequate ACTHsecretion. After initiation of glucocorticoid replacement therapy, his symptoms subsided rapidly. To our knowledge, an association between estrogenic agents, including fosfestrol, and secondary adrenocortical insufficie… Show more

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