1947
DOI: 10.1016/s0083-6729(08)60814-6
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The Use of Androgens in Women

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“…Shortly thereafter, Loeser reported that all women treated with testosterone experienced increased sexual drive, suggesting that androgens play a physiological role in enhancing libido and arousal in women [8]. These observations were further confirmed by several subsequent studies [6,9,10,11,12]. Based on these early observations, the effects of androgens on increasing libido in women were considered universal as early as 1948.…”
Section: A Historical Perspective On Androgen Therapy In Womenmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Shortly thereafter, Loeser reported that all women treated with testosterone experienced increased sexual drive, suggesting that androgens play a physiological role in enhancing libido and arousal in women [8]. These observations were further confirmed by several subsequent studies [6,9,10,11,12]. Based on these early observations, the effects of androgens on increasing libido in women were considered universal as early as 1948.…”
Section: A Historical Perspective On Androgen Therapy In Womenmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Salmon and Geist (86) postulated that androgens manifest their action by heightening the response to psychosexual stimulation, causing the external genitalia to become more sensitive, and increasing the intensity of sexual gratification (86). Carter et al (87) proposed that androgens increase sexual desire through several physiological and psychosocial mechanisms and the greater sense of well-being in response to androgen treatment contributes to the noted sexual satisfaction. Table 1 describes several studies which demonstrated that T treatment in women improved sexual function and psychological well-being (95-100, 102, 103, 106-115).…”
Section: Androgens Modulate Sexual Function In Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The estrogenic influence of the biochemical make-up of bones is further evidenced by the very propounced sclerosis seen in castrated and/or estrogen-treated men with skeletal metastases from prostatic carcinoma. I n women with postmenopausal osteoporosis the administration of estrogens did induce a storage in calcium and phosphorus (9). I n patients suffering from Cushing's syndrome large doses of testosterone did induce some calcium storage but no obvious increase in bone calcification (ALBRIGHT, PARSONS & BLOOMBERG (6), ALBRIGHT (5)).…”
Section: Attempts Aiming At An Objective Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary tumours, regional lymph gland and visceral metastases are not significantly influenced even by massive doses of androgens although transient retrogression of such lesions has been noted in occasional cases. Reviews covering this subject have recently appeared by the Subcommittee on Steroids and Cancer (42), by ADAIR ( 2 , 3 ) and CARTER, COHEN & SHORR (9). The metabolic action of testosterone esters which results in a positive nitrogen balance has been well established (cfr.…”
Section: B E N G T S Y L V T N and O L L E F L A L L B C R Gmentioning
confidence: 99%