Orchiectomy was performed in 16 patients because of progression of prostatic cancer despite adequate medical castration with goserelin (Zoladex, ICI) over a mean period of 17.6 months. Severe tubular atrophy was seen in the testes. The Leydig cells also showed signs of atrophy, a fact that may indicate a direct effect of goserelin on these cells. In 1 patient, however, orchiectomy was postponed for 3 months after cessation of medical castration. The serum testosterone had resumed almost normal values and testicular histology revealed intact spermatogenesis and apparently normal Leydig cells.
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