pubmed-article:154837 | pubmed:abstractText | An 18-month-old girl with virilization was found to have an encapsulated right adrenal carcinoma (2 x3 cm) with great variation in nuclear size, frequent mitoses, and possible blood vessel invasion. Preoperative urinary excretions of 17-ketosteroids, androsterone, etiocholanolone, dehydroepiandrosterone, testosterone, pregnanetriol, 3alpha-androstenol, and 3 beta-androstadienol were elevated; all showed a noticeable decrease postoperatively. Cortisol acetate, given preoperatively, produced a definite decrease in the urinary excretion of 17-ketosteroids and dehydroepiandrosterone; administration of corticotropin resulted in an increase in levels of urinary 17-ketosteroids, 17-hydroxycorticosteroids, and pregnanetriol. Urinary testosterone and 3beta-androstadienol may have diagnostic value since neither was suppressed by cortisol therapy. The behavior of both 3alpha-androstenol and 3beta-androstadienol in this study suggests that they are of adrenal origin. | lld:pubmed |