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Male Sterilization

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979
This review of recent information and advances in the area of male sterilization deals with recent epidemiologic studies that discuss potential ill effects hypothesized to be a result of vasectomy, including carcinoma of the prostate and carcinoma of the testicle. Rebuttals to these hypotheses are presented.
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Male to male transmission of supernumerary nipples

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1997
We report on a father and his son with supernumerary nipples. No male-to-male transmission has previously been described with this trait. This observation confirms that this trait is inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion.
Sachiko Uchino   +5 more
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Sepia in the male, or the male in Sepia

British Homeopathic Journal, 1974
From the sources accessible to me it seems that there is a consensus of opinion in regarding Sepia as a predominantly female remedy. It must therefore have been in a moment of ironic malice that my ambivalent friend Frederick Schmid put my name on this programme to speak on Sepia in the male, the more so as he knew of some of my opinions on the ...
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Male to male transmission of the G syndrome

Clinical Genetics, 1983
A father and son with hypertelorism and hypospadias are reported. The father has further, relatively mild, signs of the G syndrome, but his son has severe manifestations, including stridor, feeding difficulties and cardiac anomalies. This supports autosomal dominant inheritance.
Dian Donnai, Peter A. Farndon
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Male hypogonadism

Pituitary, 2008
The hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis regulates the development, endocrine and reproductive function of the gonads throughout all phases of life. Male hypogonadism is defined an inadequate gonadal function, as manifested by deficiency in gametogenesis and/or secretion of gonadal hormones.
ISIDORI, Andrea   +2 more
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THE MALE CLIMACTERIC

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
It seems reasonable to believe that many if not all men pass through a climacteric period somewhat similar to that of women, usually in a less severe but perhaps more prolonged form. The cessation of menstruation in the female at the so-called change of life has been tangible evidence for ages that the woman is having a decline in her sex function and ...
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Male-Male Gazing

2003
In chapter 4 I explored how some male readers might respond to chivalric texts’ tacit invitation to envision model knights. Although the conjured images might be based on actual knights the reader has seen, I focused on the imaginative visual process. In this chapter, I continue to explore homoerotic spectatorship in chivalric contexts, but now examine
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Male infertility

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2023
M. L. Eisenberg   +6 more
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Sex reassignment: Male to female to male

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1973
A male patient planned and achieved sex-reassignment surgery which subsequently proved to have been performed prematurely. Postoperatively, the patient experienced a sudden change of conviction and was confronted with the realization that he could not live as a woman.
George Wolff, John Money
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Male overactive bladder

Current Opinion in Urology, 2013
To summarize data concerning the medical treatment of men with overactive bladder symptoms published in peer-reviewed journals between January 2012 and March 2013.Results of large, randomized trials of solifenacin in combination with tamsulosin in men with lower urinary tract symptoms, including voiding and storage ones, have dominated the medical ...
Anastasios Athanasopoulos   +1 more
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