Gonadal function in children with nephrosis treated with cyclophosphamide
A. J. Pennisi, C. M. Grushkin and E. Lieberman
Conadal function was evaluated in 23 boys and 11 girls treated with
cyclophosphamide, 2 to 5 mg/kg/day for periods of 1.5 to 6 months. Serum
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and
testosterone levels were determined by radioimmunoassay. All 16 boys
treated when prepubertal or during early puberty had normal, FSH, LH, and
testosterone levels. Testicular biopsy was performed in five of the 16, and
was abnormal in four and normal in one. Sperm count was normal in two other
patients. The remaining seven boys were treated when pubertal; all have
decreased spermatogenesis, and five of them have increased FSH levELS. The
LH and testosterone levels were normal. No evidence of gonadal dysfunction
was detected in any of the girls. Of four patients treated when
postpubertal, three have become pregnant.