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Disease Information for Diethylstilbesterol (DES) Administration/Toxicity
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- Hyperprolactinemia
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- Synonym
- (E) 4,4' (1,2 diethyl 1,2 ethenediyl)bisphenol, 3 4 Bis(p hydroxyphenyl) 3 hexene, 3 Hexene,3,4 bis(p hydroxyphenyl), 3,4 Bis(p hydroxyphenyl) 3 hexene, 4,4' Dihydroxy alpha beta diethylstilbene, 4,4' Dihydroxy alpha,beta diethylstilbene, Alpha,alpha' diethylstilbenediol, DES, DES preparation, Diethylstilbenediol, Diethylstilbestrol, Diethylstilbestrol (gynaecological use), Diethylstilbestrol (substance), DIETHYLSTILBESTROL PREPARATION, Diethylstilbestrol preparation (product), Diethylstilbestrol preparation (substance), Diethylstilbestrol(malignancy), Diethylstilbestrolum, Diethylstilboestrol, Diethylstilboestrol preparation, Estrogen Stilbene, Palestrol, Phenol 4,4' (1,2 diethyl 1,2 ethenediyl)bis (E), Sinestrol, Stilbene Estrogen, Stilbestrol, Stilbestrol (gyn), Stilbestrol (gynecological use), Stilbestrol (gynecological use) (product), Stilbestrol (gynecological use) (substance), Stilbestrol (malignancy), Stilbestrol (malignancy) (product), Stilbestrol (malignancy) (substance), Stilbestrol preparation, Stilboestrol, Stilboestrol (gyn), Stilboestrol (gynaecological use), Stilboestrol (malignancy), Stilboestrol Dipropionate, Stilboestrol preparation, Trans bis (hydroxy 4 phenyl) 3,4 hexene 3, Brand name/DES (Diethylstilbesterol), Britain-BNF/Stilboestrol (Diethylstilbesterol)
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Cancer chemotherapy drug; synthetic hormonal or hormonal bioactivity effect class of medication; modified to a powerful estrogen medication; less used
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