High Prevalence of Testicular Adrenal Rest Tumors, Impaired Spermatogenesis, and Leydig Cell Failure in Adolescent and Adult Males with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

2001 
In male patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, testicular tumors, or so-called adrenal rest tumors, have been described, but their presence in well controlled patients is thought to be rare. In this study, the prevalence of testicular tumors in 17 adolescent and adult male patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (age, 16–40 yr) was investigated. In 16 of 17 patients, one or more testicular tumors, ranging in maximal length from 0.2–4.0 cm, were found on ultrasonography. In 6 patients, the testicular tumors were palpable. Undertreatment, defined as the presence of a salivary androstenedione level (mean of 6 saliva samples collected over 24 h with intervals of 4 h) above the upper reference morning level, was found in 5 of 17 patients at the time of investigation. The other 12 patients were treated adequately or even overtreated at the time of investigation. Nevertheless, 11 of these 12 patients showed testicular tumors on ultrasonography. Neither the presence of undertreatment at the time of in...
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