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Article ID: A37555
PMID: 15387271
Source: Fukuoka Igaku Zasshi
Title: [Case of NASH exacerbated after testectomy due to seminoma].
Abstract: A 41-year-old Japanese male was admitted to our hospital because of the increased levels of serum AST, ALT, and gamma-GTP on December 18, 2002. He was diagnosed with right testis seminoma in 1994 and had received right high orchiectomy and radiation therapy. At that time, liver dysfunction was not pointed out. As weight was increased in 2001, liver dysfunction was pointed out. He was diagnosed as left testis seminoma in June, 2002, left high orchiectomy and chemotherapy was performed. Abdominal ultrasonography showed the moderate fatty liver, and hepatic histopathology revealed a typical and remarkable steatohepatitis with lymphocyte infiltration. He had no life history of alcohol-consumption, and he was diagnosed as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). He was treated with a low-calorie diet, which showed favorable effects on his serum levels of AST, ALT, gamma-GTP, and LDH. This case suggests that the altered sex hormone balance might exacerbate NASH because liver dysfunction was particularly worsened after bilateral high orchiectomy.
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