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dc.contributor.authorChan, Ireneen
dc.contributor.authorFui, Mark Ng Tangen
dc.contributor.authorZajac, Jeffrey Den
dc.contributor.authorGrossmann, Mathisen
dc.date.accessioned2015-05-16T01:51:19Z
dc.date.available2015-05-16T01:51:19Z
dc.date.issued2014-05-01en
dc.identifier.citationAustralian Family Physician; 43(5): 277-82en
dc.identifier.govdoc24791767en
dc.identifier.otherPUBMEDen
dc.identifier.urihttps://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/12200en
dc.description.abstractMale hypogonadism, caused by intrinsic pathology of the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular (HPT) axis, is an under-diagnosed condition not to be missed. By contrast, late onset hypogonadism (LOH), due to functional suppression of the HPT axis from age-related comorbidities, may be less common than previously believed.This article outlines the aetiology, clinical features, investigation and management of male hypogonadism and discusses the more controversial area of LOH.Pathologically based hypogonadism is, after a thorough diagnostic work-up, treated with testosterone replacement therapy, unless fertility is desired. LOH with modest reductions in testosterone levels should primarily be managed by attention to lifestyle measures, especially weight loss, and optimisation of comorbidities. Clear treatment goals should be identified, and efficacy and safety should be monitored according to published clinical practice guidelines.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subject.otherAge of Onseten
dc.subject.otherAndrogens.adverse effects.therapeutic useen
dc.subject.otherHormone Replacement Therapy.adverse effectsen
dc.subject.otherHumansen
dc.subject.otherHypogonadism.diagnosis.drug therapy.etiology.physiopathologyen
dc.subject.otherHypothalamo-Hypophyseal System.physiopathologyen
dc.subject.otherMaleen
dc.subject.otherTestis.physiopathologyen
dc.subject.otherTestosterone.adverse effects.therapeutic useen
dc.titleAssessment and management of male androgen disorders: an update.en
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.journaltitleAustralian Family Physicianen
dc.identifier.affiliationMBBS, BMedSc, Endocrinology Advanced Trainee, Department of Endocrinology, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australiaen
dc.description.pages277-82en
dc.relation.urlhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24791767en
dc.type.austinJournal Articleen
local.name.researcherGrossmann, Mathis
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crisitem.author.deptEndocrinology-
crisitem.author.deptMedicine (University of Melbourne)-
crisitem.author.deptEndocrinology-
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