Spontaneous haemorrhage of hepatic adenoma in a patient addicted to anabolic steroids

Spontaneous haemorrhage of hepatic adenoma in a patient addicted to anabolic steroids / D.L. Smit, J.H. Nuijens, W. de Ronde. - (Netherlands Journal of Medicine 77 (2019) 7 (August/September); 260-263).
- PMID: 31582578


Abstract

This case report describes a patient with a nearly fatal spontaneous haemorrhage of a hepatic adenoma that occurred in association with anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) use. The patient was addicted to AAS and had been using exceptionally high dosages as well as growth hormone. After cessation of AAS use, testosterone replacement therapy was started to prevent post-AAS hypogonadism and consequent relapse.

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Case report
Date
1 September 2019
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Nuijens, J.H.
Ronde, Willem (Pim) de
Smit, Diederik L.
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Netherlands
Language
English
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Spaarne Gasthuis - Spaarne Hospital
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S1. Anabolic Agents
S4. Hormone And Metabolic Modulators
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Anastrozole
Clenbuterol
Growth hormone (GH)
Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs)
Tamoxifen
Testosterone
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Addiction / dependence
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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
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17 October 2019
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22 October 2020
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