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14 Year Old Girl Used Anadrol For 6 Years Straight!

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Health & Fitness, Science, Education, Self-improvement

4.9806 Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2020

⏱️ 15 minutes

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0:00.0

So, guys, Derekmoreplacemoredays.com. Today we're going to be talking about a very interesting

0:04.0

case report that was brought to my attention about a 14-year-old girl who was using anadryl for over

0:11.2

six years straight. So basically what outcome that had in terms of basic health markers is what

0:20.5

we're going to be delving into.

0:21.7

So the case report is called multiple hepatic adenomas caused by long-term administration

0:26.6

of androgenic steroids for a plastic anemia in association with, and this is so fucking

0:32.4

hard to say. Familial adenomatotis polypices.

0:39.1

I've honestly, I've tried looking up how to pronounce this.

0:41.8

And even when I hear it being pronounced,

0:43.7

and I try and say it, it sounds like a fucking Harry Potter spell to me.

0:46.5

So familial adenomatous polypices.

0:52.7

Anyway, that's the case report title.

0:54.5

So basically what we have here is a rare case of hepatic anonomas in a 20-year-old

1:01.2

Japanese gear, Japanese girl treated her for six years with anabolic endergens for

1:07.3

aplastic anemia.

1:08.8

In a review of the world literature using computer medline search, we found only 17 cases

1:13.2

of androgen-induced.

1:15.1

Hepatic antonomas published between 1975 and 1998, blah, blah, blah, referred to us because

1:21.7

of liver lesions detected during a follow-up examination for the Harry Potter spell.

1:27.3

After being diagnosed with aplastic anemia at 14 years old. during a follow-up examination for the Harry Potter spell.

1:31.7

After being diagnosed with aplastic anemia at 14 years old,

1:34.0

she was treated with oxymethylone. So this is anadryl at 30 milligrams per day for six years straight.

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