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Anabolic Steroid Induced Cardiomyopathy

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Anabolic steroids including testosterone are commonly used as performance-enhancing agents. Its use is predominantly seen in young and middle-aged males. Endogenous testosterone is necessary for cardiac health; however, synthetic anabolic steroids are more potent and associated with adverse effects. These adverse effects include cardiomyopathy and coronary artery disease. The cardiomyopathy, however, can be reversible with discontinuation of the anabolic steroids. This case describes a middle-aged male who had new onset cardiomyopathy and ultimately went into cardiogenic shock secondary to anabolic steroid use.
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Title: Anabolic Steroid Induced Cardiomyopathy
Description:
Anabolic steroids including testosterone are commonly used as performance-enhancing agents.
Its use is predominantly seen in young and middle-aged males.
Endogenous testosterone is necessary for cardiac health; however, synthetic anabolic steroids are more potent and associated with adverse effects.
These adverse effects include cardiomyopathy and coronary artery disease.
The cardiomyopathy, however, can be reversible with discontinuation of the anabolic steroids.
This case describes a middle-aged male who had new onset cardiomyopathy and ultimately went into cardiogenic shock secondary to anabolic steroid use.

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