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Plasma androgen and gonadotrophin concentrations have been measured before and during treatment of 23 men with gluten enteropathy. Before treatment, there was marked rise in total plasma-testosterone, free testosterone concentration (as assessed by the free testosterone index), and plasma-luteinising-hormone concentration. In contrast, 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone concentrations were lower than normal. All these abnormalities reverted towards normal with successful treatment of the jejunal mucosal lesion. These data are consistent with a reversible tissue resistance to circulating plasma-testosterone in men with gluten enteropathy and subtotal villous atrophy.
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