MALE HYPOGONADISM
MALE HYPOGONADISM Stephen R. Plymate Male hypogonadism may be defined as a failure of the testes to produce testosterone, spermatozoa, or both (Table 115-1). This may be caused by a…
MALE HYPOGONADISM Stephen R. Plymate Male hypogonadism may be defined as a failure of the testes to produce testosterone, spermatozoa, or both (Table 115-1). This may be caused by a…
FUNCTIONAL TESTS Part of “CHAPTER 114 – EVALUATION OF TESTICULAR FUNCTION“ Response to Human Chorionic Gonadotropin. Stimulation of testosterone secretion by hCG is a useful diagnostic test for examining Leydig…
LABORATORY EVALUATION Part of “CHAPTER 114 – EVALUATION OF TESTICULAR FUNCTION“ TESTOSTERONE Physiologic Aspects of Testosterone Testing. Testosterone is both a paracrine regulator of spermatogenesis (see Chap. 113) and a…
CLINICAL EVALUATION Part of “CHAPTER 114 – EVALUATION OF TESTICULAR FUNCTION“ Patients with impaired testicular function present variably, depending on the age at onset of their disease. Hypogonadism in the…
EVALUATION OF TESTICULAR FUNCTION Stephen J. Winters Male hypogonadism signifies impaired production of testosterone by Leydig cells, or deficient spermatogenesis, but in most clinical disorders both compartments of the testis…
IMMUNOLOGIC CONTROL IN THE TESTIS Part of “CHAPTER 113 – MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TESTIS“ There is increasing interest in the concept that the testis is an immunologically privileged…
SPERMATOGENESIS Part of “CHAPTER 113 – MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TESTIS“ The sequence of cytologic changes that produce spermatozoa from spermatogonia is called spermatogenesis. It can be subdivided into…
INTERCOMPARTMENTAL MODULATION IN THE TESTIS Part of “CHAPTER 113 – MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TESTIS“ Throughout this chapter, the seminiferous tubules and intertubular tissue have been considered as independent…
STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE TESTIS Part of “CHAPTER 113 – MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TESTIS“ In most mammalian species, the testis is located within the scrotum, having descended from…
MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TESTIS David M. De Kretser STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE TESTIS Related posts: GONADOTROPIN-INDEPENDENT LEADING TO GONADOTROPIN-DEPENDENT PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY DYSMENORRHEA ACNE EFFECTS ON THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT…