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. 1973 Jul 28;3(5873):207–210. doi: 10.1136/bmj.3.5873.207

Androsteroneetiocholanolone Ratios in Male Homosexuals

M Sydney Margolese, Oscar Janiger
PMCID: PMC1586258  PMID: 4718836

Abstract

Analyses of 24-hour specimens of urine from healthy adult males for androsterone and etiocholanolone produced values which, when calculated as discriminant scores, discriminated between heterosexual and exclusively homosexual individuals. This confirms a previous study.

No significant differences were found between heterosexuals and homosexuals in parental ages, secondary sex characteristics, genitalia, anthropometry, 17-ketosteroids, and 17-ketogenic steroids.

A significant difference was found between the heterosexual group and homosexual group in the number of homosexual relatives in the immediate and extended families.

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