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Testosterone Deficiency and the Prostate
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2016Male hormonal physiology plays an important role in the function and development of the prostate. Moreover, benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, two common and bothersome conditions of the prostate, are also influenced by hormonal activity. This article reviews the existing data regarding these complex relationships.
Joseph P, Alukal, Herbert, Lepor
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Depression in men with testosterone deficiency
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2021Clinical assessment of depression in men with testosterone deficiency to improve differential diagnosis of this type of depression.Thirty-seven men (mean age 50.1±9.08 years) with depressive episode and testosterone level ≤12.1 nmol/l were included in the main group. Depressive episode was diagnosed based on ICD-10 criteria (F-32).
Yu Yu, Osadshiy +3 more
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Testosterone Deficiency and Replacement
Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2001In the human male, testosterone is the major circulating androgen. More than 95% of circulating testosterone is secreted by the testis with a production rate of 6–7 mg/day. The clinical effects of androgens are numerous, and testosterone deficiency is associated with a number of clinical abnormalities.
S, Howell, S, Shalet
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Evaluation for Testosterone Deficiency
Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2015There has been a recent increase in the number of Operators presenting to clinics for evaluation of possible low testosterone. In response, USASOC recently released an Androgen Deficiency Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) to help guide providers through the initial evaluation and treatment of patients.
Robert, Grumbo, David, Haight
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The Laboratory Diagnosis of Testosterone Deficiency
Urology, 2014The evaluation and treatment of hypogonadal men has become an important part of urologic practice. Fatigue, loss of libido, and erectile dysfunction are commonly reported, but nonspecific symptoms and laboratory verification of low testosterone (T) are an important part of evaluation in addition to a detailed history and physical examination ...
Darius A, Paduch +5 more
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice
Testosterone deficiency, or hypogonadism, occurs when the body does not produce enough testosterone, the primary male sex hormone. This can lead to physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms that affect quality of life, including decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, depression, and reduced muscle mass.
Nadia Amir, Syed Kazim Ali Shan
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Testosterone deficiency, or hypogonadism, occurs when the body does not produce enough testosterone, the primary male sex hormone. This can lead to physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms that affect quality of life, including decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, depression, and reduced muscle mass.
Nadia Amir, Syed Kazim Ali Shan
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Testosterone Deficiency and Sleep Apnea
Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2016Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common condition among middle-aged men and is often associated with reduced testosterone (T) levels. OSA can contribute to fatigue and sexual dysfunction in men. There is suggestion that T supplementation alters ventilatory responses, possibly through effects on central chemoreceptors.
Omar, Burschtin, Jing, Wang
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Erectile Dysfunction and Testosterone Deficiency
2008A definitive role of testosterone in erectile function has been controversial; however, recent evidence is becoming available which substantiates a key function for this hormone. Testosterone deficiency is associated with a decline in erectile function and testosterone levels are inversely correlated with increasing severity of erectile dysfunction ...
M, Blute +5 more
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Testosterone deficiency syndrome: Diagnosis and treatment
Actas Urológicas Españolas (English Edition), 2020The testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS) is a very common clinical and biochemical condition that affects approximately 2-5% men over the age of 40. From a clinical point of view, it is usually associated with decreased sexual desire and activity, erectile dysfunction, low energy and mood swings, along with ...
Eduard, García-Cruz, Antonio, Alcaraz
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Testosterone Deficiency in Older Men
Clinics in Geriatric MedicineThis review explores the increasing use of testosterone therapy in aging men, driven by the need to address age-related symptoms like decreased libido, muscle weakness, and anemia. Studies such as the Testosterone Trials and Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Assessment of Long-term Vascular Events and Efficacy Response in Hypogonadal Men trial show ...
Amber, McMahon, Richard J, Fantus
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