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Does 17-keto-reductase deficiency cause hypotension, hypertension, or no specific change to blood pressure? |
Other adrenal hormone enzyme deficiencies such as 17alpha-hydroxylase, 11beta-hydroxylase, and 21beta-hydroxylase can lead to altered blood pressure besides pseudohermaphroditism. I'm wondering if 17-keto-reductase deficiency would cause any change in blood pressure. (Thanks!) boh |
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