SERUM INORGANIC PHOSPHORUS LEVELS IN MALES AND FEMALES AT PROGRESSIVE AGES, WITH CONCOMITANT MEASUREMENTS OF URINARY KETOSTEROIDS AND ANDROGENS IN MEN*

1956 
The level of serum inorganic phosphorus (SIP) has been observed to increase after castration of young adult males (1). As tested in 9 subjects, the mean change reached statistically significant levels within fifteen days following orchiectomy and persisted for four years, at which time the study was discontinued. Six of the 9 subjects exhibited marked increases in SIP; the remaining 3 along with 3 males in another series, had high values prior to castration, and removal of their testes resulted either in only slight elevation of the SIP level or a decrease after three or four years.
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