ea0005p51 | Clinical Case Reports | BES2003
O'Shea L
, Hackett C
, Lennon F
, Firth R
, Kinsley B
A 35 year old steel worker with a background of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) presented with a six month history of bilateral testicular swellings. CAH was diagnosed at 2 weeks of age. He was discharged from the paediatric service at 18 years and remained on an unchanged of hydrocortisone 10mg BD and fludrocortisone 0.25mg OD from that time. Two younger male siblings, of equal stature, and a nephew of 18 months were unaffected. He was normotensive, final height 5 8, wit...