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OBJECTIVES: Abnormalities of liver function tests were been reported in adults with TS and in patients with oestrogen replacement therapy. DESIGN: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of liver disease in patients before or with oestrogen therapy. MATERIALS: 79 patients, aged 13(2/12) to 60(4/12), for oestrogen replacement therapy: 13--with secondary hypogonadism (group I), 29--with TS (group II), 19--with menopause (group IV) and 18--with TS, aged 2 to 16(11/12), before oestrogen therapy (group III). METHODS: All patients were tested for liver function tests (ALAT, GGTP, total bilirubin), and patients I-III groups for serum markers of HBV and HCV infection. RESULTS: The frequency of HBV/HCV infection was 38.3% in group I, 13.7%--in group II, 16.7%--in group III. In 13.7% patients of group II and in 16.7% patients of group III the liver disease had been classified as cryptogenic. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of HBV/HCV infection in patients with hypogonadism and the prevalence of cryptogenic liver disease in patients with TS, seems to be relatively high. In TS liver function test should be investigated as well before oestrogen therapy and should be turned during the follow up.