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Elevated Body Mass Index Is Associated with Secondary Hypogonadism Among Men Presenting to a Tertiary Academic Medical Center
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Elevated Body Mass Index Is Associated with Secondary Hypogonadism Among Men Presenting to a Tertiary Academic Medical Center

John M Masterson, Nachiketh Soodana-Prakash, Amir S Patel, Atil Y Kargi and Ranjith Ramasamy
The world journal of men's health, Vol.37(1), pp.93-98
2019-01
PMCID: PMC6305864
PMID: 30350484

Abstract

Luteinizing hormone Testosterone Clomiphene Testosterone replacement therapy Tertiary care centers
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.141 Hormone Therapy
1.141.1092 Testosterone
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Andrology
Health Care Sciences & Services
Urology & Nephrology
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Clinical Medicine

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