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Testosterone propionate in the treatment of eclamptic toxemia
The American Journal of Surgery, 1951I T has been proposed that excessive secretion of adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) or an increased ACTH effect is an essentia1 part of the etioIogic mechanism of ecIampsia. Testosterone is a specific for both hypersecretion of ACTH and the undesirable results of an excess of ACTH. This suggests that testosterone shouId be usefu1 in the treatment of ecIamptic
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Testosterone Propionate Pellet Absorption in the Female
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1942The current literature contains several reports on the rate of absorption of pellets of sex sterols implanted in experimental animals (1, 2). In the human being, however, only scant data are available that may furnish adequate information as to dosage and length of duration of effects of sex sterols used in this manner.
L. Quinby Hair, Robert B. Greenblatt
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Effects of testosterone propionate on hindlimb-immobilized rats
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1982Forty albino male rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of 10. Group I served as the nonimmobilized control and received daily placebo injections of sesame oil. The rats in group II were castrated, their hindlimbs were immobilized using a plaster cast, and they received daily injections of sesame oil.
John L. Ivy, W. J. Evans
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Effect of Testosterone Propionate on Mating
Nature, 1937MUCH has been written recently about the effectiveness of testosterone in restoring the atrophic accessory glands of castrated rats, but little, if any, attention has been paid to its effect on mating behaviour.
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Pharmacokinetic Properties of Testosterone Propionate in Norman Men
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1986The pharmacokinetic characteristics of testosterone propionate were studied in normal men after a single im dose of 25 mg testosterone propionate-19,19,19-d3. Plasma levels of testosterone propionate-19,19,19-d3, its active metabolite testosterone-19,19,19-d3, and endogenous testosterone were measured by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ...
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TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE AND THE PROSTATE
The Lancet, 1936Raymond Greene, S. Zuckerman
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USE OF TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE IN FUNCTIONAL BLEEDING
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1941IN THE PAST THREE YEARS testosterone propionate has been used extensively in the treatment of functional gynecologic conditions (1-9). This paper is a report of 10 cases of functional meno-metrorrhagia, treated with synthetic androgen (testosterone propionate), in which the therapeutic results were evidence of the usefulness of the male hormone in ...
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Treatment of vulvar dystrophies with topical testosterone propionate
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971Abstract Fifteen patients with vulvar dystrophy, classified histologically as lichen sclerosus et atrophicus or hyperplasia, were treated with a testosterone propionate ointment applied directly to the vulva. Evaluation of the data was based on pre- and post-treatment biopsies, observation of gross changes in the vulva, and a quantitative judgment of
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The Treatment of Angina Pectoris with Testosterone Propionate
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1945RECENT studies indicate that androgenic treatment may be of considerable therapeutic value in angina pectoris. This use of the male hormone has been reported to reduce the frequency and severity of attacks, to increase the exercise tolerance, and to produce a feeling of well-being.
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Testosterone Propionate in Inoperable Carcinoma
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1948openaire +3 more sources