CHANGES OF URINARY STEROIDS FOLLOWING MAJOR SURGICAL STRESS
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Quantitative determinations of urinary 17-hydroxycorticosteroids and 17-ketosteroids were made in 12 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis before and 3 weeks to 8 months after pulmonary lobectomy. Fifteen normal males and 5 normal females were used as controls. The urinary excretion of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids of the patients remained almost unchanged several months or more postoperatively but the excretion of urinary 17-ketosteroids showed a gradual and significant decrease in the same period. It was also demonstrated that the ratios of etiocholanolone to androsterone and tetrahydrocortisone+tetrahydrocortisol+cortisol to allotetrahydrocortisol increased significantly following operation, even 6 to 8 months after surgical stress. It is suggested that these findings of urinary steroids following operation may reflect some of the nonspecific metabolic responses to a major surgical stress.
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著者
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UOZUMI Tohru
First Department of Surgery, Osaka University
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TANAKA Hideyuki
First Department of Surgery,Osaka University Medical School
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HAMANAKA Yuji
First Department of Surgery,Osaka University Medical School
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SEKI TOKUICHIRO
Department of Genetics, Osaka University Medical School
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MATSUMOTO KEISHI
Department of Pathology, Osaka University Medical School
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AKEHI AKIYUKI
Department of Pathology, Osaka University Medical School
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Tanaka Hideyuki
First Department Of Surgery Osaka University Medical School
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HAMANAKA YUJI
First Department of Surgery, Osaka University Medical School
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SEKI TOKUICHIRO
Department of Genetics, Medical School, Osaka University
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TANAKA HIDEYUKI
First Department of Surgery, Osaka University Medical School
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