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The aging male: testosterone deficiency and testosterone replacement. An up-date

Atherosclerosis, 2004
The significance of the age-related decline of androgens remains unclear in terms of cardiovascular risk, mood and cognition, and prostatic health. Although much research has been undertaken in this area and men's health has received still more attention in the latest years, there are no data based on randomized controlled clinical studies in aging men
Peter, Alexandersen, Claus, Christiansen
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The practical management of testosterone deficiency in men

Nature Reviews Urology, 2015
Despite increased global interest in testosterone deficiency in men and its treatment with testosterone therapy, practical aspects of care remain confusing to many practitioners. Testosterone deficiency can result from testicular dysfunction (primary hypogonadism) or hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction (secondary hypogonadism), and be congenital or ...
Antonio, Aversa, Abraham, Morgentaler
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Testosterone Deficiency

JAMA, 2019
Joshua A, Halpern, Robert E, Brannigan
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Testosterone deficiency related to "relative energy deficiency in sport"

Ugeskrift for Læger
In this case report, a 29-year-old formerly healthy man presented with fatigue, reduced libido, and erectile dysfunction. He had lost 12 kg due to extensive training and disordered eating. Blood tests showed hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, low insulin-like growth factor-1, and anaemia.
Nasima, Olawi   +2 more
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Functional testosterone deficiency in relative energy deficiency in sport

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Relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs) is a syndrome describing dysfunction in normal physiology related to the term “negative energy availability” because of a mismatch between energy consumption and expenditure in sport. A disruption of the hypothalamic-pituitary-testes axis, resulting in testosterone deficiency, seems like the dominant feature ...
Loa, Nordkap   +2 more
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Deficient Testosterone Biosynthesis

2020
In normal development, sex development is governed by two consecutive processes: Sex determination Sex ...
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Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome

2014
Over the last two decades, the age-associated decline of serum testosterone levels in men has received attention. It has become clear that age as such plays a role in this decline, but conditions occurring in old age, such as obesity, diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular disease, often clustered in metabolic syndrome, are quantitatively more ...
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Testosterone deficiency myopathy.

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1995
Testosterone is recognized to have a positive effect on nitrogen balance and muscle development in hypogonadal men, but significantly myopathy secondary to testosterone deficiency has been reported only rarely. We describe a patient who presented with a myopathy associated with testosterone deficiency, and who demonstrated a significant functional and ...
R W, Orrell   +6 more
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Testosterone Levels for Evaluation of Androgen Deficiency

JAMA, 2015
A 54-year-old man with hypertension and diabetes presented to the endocrinology clinic with a 5-month history of fatigue, weight gain, interrupted sleep, and daytime somnolence. He has normal libido but experiences occasional erectile dysfunction, which is being successfully managed with a phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor.
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Safety Aspects and Rational Use of Testosterone Undecanoate in the Treatment of Testosterone Deficiency: Clinical Insights

Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety, 2023
Katherine Campbell   +2 more
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