17-Ketosteroid and 17-hydroxycorticosteroid excretion in patients with duodenal ulceration
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- 30 November 1962
- Vol. 3 (4) , 327-332
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.3.4.327
Abstract
The 24-hour excretion of 17-ketosteroids and 17-hydroxycorticosteroids has been estimated in a series of male duodenal ulcer subjects and compared with that of 56 normal male controls. It has been found that both 17-ketosteroid and 17-hydroxycorticosteroid excretion is less in ulcer subjects than in the control group; these differences are not large but in the case of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids they are statistically significant. For active ulcers (107 men) 17-hydroxycorticosteroid excretion is approximately 78% of normal and 17-ketosteroid excretion 93% of normal; in the quiescent phase (50 men) the differences are rather larger, being respectively 71% and 86% of normal. This reduced excretion persists after operation in both the short term, six months after operation (53 men), and the long term, 10 years and more after gastric resection (39 men).Keywords
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