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[[Image:Estrogen from androgens DEVolk.jpg|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Estrogen from androgens DEVolk.jpg/credit|{{Estrogen from androgens DEVolk.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Estrogen steroids, suchas as estrone and estradiol, are produced from androgens such as androstenedione and testosterone.]]


An '''estrogen''' is a type of [[steroid]] [[hormone]] with eighteen carbons.  With increasing age and menopause, the levels of estrogens decrease in women, and [[estrogen replacement therapy]] has been used for decades to decrease the systoms associated with menopause.  However, recent studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes, so its use is now declining.  The steroids [[estrodione]] and [[estradiol]] are both estrogens.


An '''estrogen''' is a type of [[steroid]] [[hormone]] with eighteen carbons.  With increasing age and menopause, the levels of estrogens decrease in women, and [[estrogen replacement therapy]] has been used for decades to decrease the systoms associated with menopause.  However, recent studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes, so its use is now declining.  The steroids [[estrodione]] and [[estradiol]].
== estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) ==
 
 
 
== 21-hydroxylase deficiency ==

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Estrogen steroids, suchas as estrone and estradiol, are produced from androgens such as androstenedione and testosterone.

An estrogen is a type of steroid hormone with eighteen carbons. With increasing age and menopause, the levels of estrogens decrease in women, and estrogen replacement therapy has been used for decades to decrease the systoms associated with menopause. However, recent studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes, so its use is now declining. The steroids estrodione and estradiol are both estrogens.

estrogen replacement therapy (ERT)

21-hydroxylase deficiency