Liver structure and function during long-term treatment with cyproterone acetate

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Animal experiments and clinical observations have raised the question of liver function in patients on long-term, high-dose administration of sex steroids. The effective treatment of androgenisation demands the prolonged administration of the antiandrogen cyproterone acetate (CPA), which is also a highly effective progestogen. Biochemical tests of liver function and ultrasonographic examinations were performed in 77 women who had been treated with CPA given in the reverse sequential scheme - 100 mg CPA/day from the 1st-10th day combined with 2 mg CPA + 0.05 mg ethinylestradiol/day from the 1st-21st day of each treatment cycle - for 3 to 11 years. No disturbances of the liver structure or function were found. © 1987 Springer-Verlag.

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Kaiser, E., & Gruner, H. S. (1987). Liver structure and function during long-term treatment with cyproterone acetate. Archives of Gynecology, 240(4), 217–223. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02134071

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