Male hypogonadism - 2014 Lancet review

Clinical presentations vary dependent on:- time of onset of androgen deficiency- whether the defect is in testosterone production or spermatogenesis- associated genetic factors- history of androgen therapyDiagnosis of hypogonadism is made on the basis of:- signs and symptoms consistent with androgen deficiency- low morning testosterone concentrations in serum on multiple occasions Several testosterone-replacement therapies are approved. Contraindications to testosterone-replacement therapy include:- prostate and breast cancers- uncontrolled congestive heart failure- severe lower-urinary-tract symptoms- erythrocytosisReferences:Male hypogonadism - The Lancet http://bit.ly/1eh9f3RImage source: The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. Wikipedia, public domain. Posted at Clinical Cases and Images. Stay updated and subscribe, follow us on Twitter and connect on Facebook.
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