Gynaecomastia in men with chronic myeloid leukaemia after imatinib.
Lancet
; 361(9373): 1954-6, 2003 Jun 07.
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| ID: mdl-12801741
ABSTRACT
cKit and platelet-derived growth-factor receptor (PDGFR) are receptor tyrosine kinases expressed in the testis, are involved in testosterone production, and are inhibited by imatinib. We measured hormone concentrations in 38 men receiving imatinib for chronic myeloid leukaemia at baseline and during treatment. Mean follow-up was 23.6 months (SD 7.5). We noted seven cases of gynaecomastia (18%, 95% CI 6-30%). A comparison of hormone concentrations in 21 patients before and during treatment showed that patients who developed gynaecomastia had a reduction in free testosterone concentrations of 29.53 pmol/L (95% CI 11.63-47.43), while patients who did not had a decrease of 6.36 pmol/L (-1.02 to 13.74). In most men with chronic myeloid leukaemia studied here, imatinib was associated with a reduction in the production of testicular hormones and in some, with the development of gynaecomastia.
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Assunto principal:
Piperazinas
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Pirimidinas
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Leucemia Mielogênica Crônica BCR-ABL Positiva
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Ginecomastia
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Antineoplásicos
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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En
Revista:
Lancet
Ano de publicação:
2003
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Article