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Men treated with BEACOPP for Hodgkin lymphoma may be at increased risk of testosterone deficiency. [PDF]
In the current study, we report the prevalence of male testosterone deficiency in a cohort of 60 male long-term survivors of malignant lymphoma with normal total testosterone but in the lower part of the reference level.
Micas Pedersen S +6 more
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Blood testosterone threshold for androgen deficiency symptoms. [PDF]
There are few systematic studies of the relationship between blood testosterone concentrations and the symptoms of overt androgen deficiency. Because most testosterone preparations are relatively short-term, the rapid changes in blood testosterone ...
S Kelleher, A J Conway, D J Handelsman
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Introduction: Testosterone deficiency increases the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. ;Aim: To evaluate the effect of erectile dysfunction (ED), sexual frequency and hypogonadal symptoms on CVD risk.
Ho, Chen-Hsun;Wu, Chia-Chang;Chen, Kuan-Chou;Jaw, Fu-Shan;Yu, Hong-Jeng;Liu, Shih-Ping +1 more
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Background. Testosterone deficiency is a medical condition that adversely affects male sexuality, reproduction, general health and quality of life. Testosterone therapy can improve the symptoms of testosterone deficiency and possibly stop the development
V.Ye. Luchytskyy +2 more
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Testosterone deficiency, a common condition in aging males, has been increasingly associated with two significant age-related conditions: coronary artery calcification (CAC) and osteoporosis.
Shijun Li
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Barriers to diagnosis and accessing effective treatment and support for testosterone deficiency [PDF]
Testosterone deficiency is common but often undiagnosed and untreated with many men struggling with symptoms for years before reaching out for healthcare professional advice. In order to gain an holistic view of the barriers to men accessing effective
Janine David, Alexandra Charles
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Testosterone deficiency and the metabolic syndrome
Evidence is presented to link components of the metabolic syndrome to testosterone deficiency and obesity. Testosterone deficiency in hypogonadism or testosterone deprivation in normo-gonadotropic men increases fat mass as well as fasting insulin levels.
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Advances in the Management of Testosterone Deficiency /
Testosterone has an important influence on major organ systems and tissues, including brain, metabolism, cardiovascular as well as musculoskeletal and immune systems.
Jones, T.H.
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Review Article: Practical Aspects of Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome in Clinical Urology
In this review we describe the clinical manifestations associated with testosterone deficiency in aging men, termed the testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS). Since aging men suffer from multiple urological and andrological symptoms, TDS is an important
Hisham A. Mosli
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Mechanisms of testosterone deficiency-related endothelial dysfunction
Evidence from clinical studies suggests that patients with low testosterone levels are at increased cardiovascular disease risk. Even though the exact mechanisms remain poorly understood, a low plasma testosterone level is associated with a pro ...
Antonopoulos, AS +5 more
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