Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (Sep 2013)

Elevated Testosterone Levels in HIV-Infected Men

  • Veerawat Phongtankuel MD,
  • Gregory Schrank MD,
  • Erica N. Campbell MD,
  • Carol Holtzman PharmD, MSc,
  • John P. Gaughan PhD,
  • Mary van den Berg-Wolf MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2325957413489170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Little is known about HIV-infected patients with serum testosterone levels in high normal to elevated ranges. An HIV-infected patient with hepatitis C and unexplained high serum testosterone levels prompted a retrospective chart review into the association of hepatitis C and serum testosterone levels greater than 1000 ng/mL in our clinic. The charts of 1419 male HIV patients were reviewed. Out of 1419 patients, 159 (11%) met the criteria for data analysis. A total of 8 patients had serum testosterone levels greater than 1000 ng/mL. There was no significant correlation between hepatitis C antibody positivity or presence of hepatitis C viremia as measured by viral load, nor was there any significant correlation with CD4+ cell counts. We found a weak positive association between years since reported diagnosis of HIV and high testosterone levels.