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Testosterone replacement therapy [PDF]
The aim of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is to improve symptoms and signs of testosterone deficiency including decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, depressed mood, anaemia, loss of muscle and bone mass, by increasing serum testosterone levels
A. Barbonetti +2 more
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Testosterone replacement therapy and cardiovascular events
A low testosterone level and hypogonadism are associated with cardiovascular disease. Aging, chronic health problems, and obesity are all associated with a low testosterone level as well as the presence and severity of cardiovascular disease ...
Alp Burak Çatakoğlu, Muammer Kendirci
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy [PDF]
SUMMARY Testosterone is the primary androgenic hormone and is responsible for normal growth and development of male sex organs and maintenance of secondary sex characteristics. Pre-pubertal hypogonadism is generally characterized by infantile genitalia and lack of virilization, while the development of hypogonadism after puberty frequently results in ...
Wayne J.G. Hellstrom
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Testosterone replacement therapy for older men
Stephen E Borst, Thomas MulliganGeriatrics Research, Education, and Clinical Center, North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL, USAAbstract: Despite intensive research on testosterone therapy for older men, important questions ...
Stephen E Borst, Thomas Mulligan
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Transdermal testosterone replacement therapy in men
M Iftekhar Ullah,1 Daniel M Riche,1,2 Christian A Koch1,31Department of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2Department of Pharmacy Practice, The University of Mississippi, 3GV (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center, Jackson, MS ...
Ullah MI, Riche DM, Koch CA
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Hypogonadal Men.
All approved testosterone replacement methods, when used according to recommendations, can restore normal serum testosterone concentrations, and relieve symptoms in most hypogonadal men. Selection of the method depends on the patient's preference with advice from the physician.
Christina Wang, R. Swerdloff
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Testosterone replacement therapy [PDF]
It is a pleasure to present this introduction to a very special issue of Translational Andrology and Urology ( TAU ) that is focused on “testosterone replacement therapy” (TRT). As editors, we strove to present a current, state-of-the-art and global perspective on this very common and important medical condition.
Shoskes, Daniel A., Hakim, Lawrence S.
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Society for Endocrinology guidelines for testosterone replacement therapy in male hypogonadism
Male hypogonadism (MH) is a common endocrine disorder. However, uncertainties and variations in its diagnosis and management exist. There are several current guidelines on testosterone replacement therapy that have been driven predominantly by single ...
C. Jayasena +11 more
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Subcutaneous testosterone pellet therapy for reversal of male osteoporosis: a review and case report
Purpose To describe the effects of consistent levels of testosterone in a pellet form and it’s potential to reverse osteoporosis.Methods This is a descriptive case report of a 54 year male with a spontaneous fracture and osteoporosis in the presence of ...
Bruce Dorr +2 more
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As women age, there is an overall decrease in androgen production due to decline of ovarian and adrenal function during menopause. Androgens have been demonstrated to play an important role in sexual motivation in women.
M. Uloko +3 more
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