17-ketosteroids and phenothiazine

17-ketosteroids has been researched along with phenothiazine* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for 17-ketosteroids and phenothiazine

ArticleYear
[ABOUT THE GENESIS OF THE DELUSION OF PARASITES].
    Folia clinica internacional, 1964, Volume: 14

    Topics: 17-Ketosteroids; Animals; Convulsive Therapy; Delusions; Electroconvulsive Therapy; Estradiol; Estrogens; Humans; Neurotic Disorders; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; Parasites; Phenothiazines; Pruritus; Psychotherapy; Urine

1964
KORSAKOFF'S SYNDROME ASSOCIATED WITH ADRENAL VIRILISM.
    Canadian Medical Association journal, 1964, Jun-27, Volume: 90

    Korsakoff's syndrome of obscure etiology was observed in a 34-year-old single woman with an 11-year history of hirsutism and mood swings, and previous hospitalizations for mania three years ago and depression 11 years ago.Recently the virilism had intensified with increased muscularity and coarsening of facial features. The 24-hour urinary 17-ketosteroids ranged between 14.4 mg. and 21.5 mg. and were suppressed by dexamethasone. The 17-hydroxycorticosteroid excretion was normal. These and other findings suggested a diagnosis of adrenal virilism due to adrenocortical hyperplasia. In the absence of other discernible causes it appeared that the adrenal pathology was responsible for the Korsakoff's syndrome. Both conditions responded well to glucocorticoid therapy although low doses were necessary to avoid mania.It is speculated that the encephalopathy was due to an associated adrenal insufficiency. Although hypoadrenalism is accepted as a complication of only the infant form of adrenal virilism, it is noteworthy that this patient had pathological pigmentation of her skin.

    Topics: 17-Hydroxycorticosteroids; 17-Ketosteroids; Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital; Adrenocortical Hyperfunction; Adrenogenital Syndrome; Amobarbital; Antipsychotic Agents; Barbiturates; Female; Glutethimide; Hirsutism; Humans; Hypertrichosis; Korsakoff Syndrome; Phenothiazines; Prednisone; Thioridazine; Trifluoperazine; Virilism; Wernicke Encephalopathy

1964