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. 2010 Apr 21;95(7):3418–3427. doi: 10.1210/jc.2010-0058

Table 1.

Hormonal assessment in the patient at 1–2 months and at 9 yr

1–2 months 9 yr
17OHP (nmol/liter)
 At baseline 9.38 (1.8–7.5)a 37.9 (<6)
 60 min after ACTH 250 μg/m2 iv 47.2
Cortisol (nmol/liter)
 At baseline 391 (150–450)
 60 min after ACTH 250 μg/m2 iv 494 (>550)
DHEAS (μmol/liter) 0.23 (f: 0.04–1.32)b (m: 0.04–1.96) 2.49 (f: 0.23–2.37) (m: 0.42–2.13)
Androstenedione (nmol/liter)
 At baseline 0.41 (f: 0.7–1.9) (m: 1.3–4.25) 0.73 (f: 0.3–1.2) (m: 0.2–2.8)
 4 days after hCG 2000 IU/m2 2.15
Testosterone (nmol/liter)
 At baseline <0.20 (f: 0.17–0.40) (m: 1.4–8.2) <0.17 (f: 0.17–0.30) (m: 0.15–0.65)
 4 days after hCG 2000 IU/m2 2.15
ACTH (pg/ml) 50.9 (10–60)
LH (U/liter)
 At baseline 0.4 (0.1–4)
 60 min after LHRH 75 μg/m2 iv 3.7 (2–5 fold of baseline)
FSH (U/liter)
 At baseline 2.0 (0.1–4)
 60 min after LHRH 75 μg/m2 iv 6.7 (2–3 fold of baseline)

Bilateral gonadectomy had been carried out at the age of 4 yr. —, Not measured. 

a

Age-specific normal reference range. 

b

Age-specific reference ranges for androgens are listed for both girls (f) and boys (m).