Effect of some antiepileptic drugs [AEDS] on male puberty in adolescent epileptic patients receiving long-term therapy
El-Minia Medical Bulletin. 2000; 11 (2): 25-34
in English
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ABSTRACT
It has been observed that male epileptic children receiving antiepileptic drugs [AEDs] have often complained of delayed development of the secondary sexual characters at the time of puberty, suggesting the occurrence of drug-induced delayed puberty. In the current study, the effects of epilepsy itself and/or the chronic use of AEDs on this developmental process were evaluated. Forty-five epileptic patients [15 untreated, 15 phenytoin treated and 15 carbamazepine-treated] and 15 healthy normal controls were studied by serum analysis for luteinizing hormone [LH], follicle stimulating hormone [FSH], free testosterone [FT] as well as by assessment of the testicular volume. Results showed decreased serum levels of LN, FSH and FT in the untreated as well as the long-term phenytoin [PFIT] or carbamazepine [CBZ] monotherapy. Moreover, the testicular volume was significantly reduced in all untreated and treated patients with different regimens. The results suggested that the disease condition per se has a delaying effect on the male puberty and that PHT and CBZ may have an additive influence
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Phenytoin
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Puberty, Delayed
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Testis
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Testosterone
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Carbamazepine
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Luteinizing Hormone
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Chronic Disease
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Follow-Up Studies
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Adolescent
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Epilepsy
Limits:
Humans
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Male
Language:
English
Journal:
El-Minia Med. Bull.
Year:
2000
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