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Aug 29, 2024

Hypogonadism should be treated with caution

Testicular atrophy

Hypogonadism is a very common phenomenon in people with diabetes, with an incidence of between 30% and 70%. The longer the duration of diabetes, the more severe the problem. Clinically,…

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Jul 29, 2024

How testicular function relates to male infertility

Testicular atrophy

The testes have two main functions, namely the production of spermatozoa by the testicular seminiferous tubules and the secretion of androgen – testosterone – by the testicular interstitial cells. Dysfunction…

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Jun 29, 2024

Can testicular atrophy be recovered?

Testicular atrophy

Whether or not the testicles can return to normal after atrophying needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. In the case of older men, testicular atrophy in patients as…

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May 29, 2024

New oral hypoglycemic agent: DPP-4 selective inhibitor

Testicular atrophy

PrefaceSaxagliptin is a potent dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor that regulates blood glucose by selectively inhibiting DPP-4, which can elevate the levels of endogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulin-releasing polypeptide…

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May 22, 2024

What should I do if my testicles are large and small?

Testicular atrophy

The testicles are a unique male reproductive organ that secretes androgens and produces sperm. They are located in the scrotum, one on each side, and play an important role in…

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May 22, 2024

Is it normal to have a large testicle and a small one?

Testicular atrophy

First of all, a normal male should have two testicles, and they are located on the left and right sides of the scrotum, and there is a certain difference in…

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Jun 9, 2023

The trouble with androgen deficiency in middle-aged men

Testicular atrophy

  As men enter middle age, their bodies become progressively more fragile and prone to heart disease, high blood pressure, weight gain, decreased sexual performance, depression, and a variety of other…

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Jun 9, 2023

What is an epididymal cyst?

Testicular atrophy

  The epididymis is actually a six meter long thin tube that is rolled into a ball and attached to the testicle, and the continuation of the epididymis is the vas…

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Jun 9, 2023

Table of normal height percentile values for adolescents by age group

Testicular atrophy

  Please refer to the height growth data of children surveyed by the National Education Commission and the Capital Institute of Pediatrics in 2005, which is currently used as a reference…

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Jun 9, 2023

What is the cause of testicular atrophy

Testicular atrophy

  There is no obvious line of demarcation between normal testes and atrophied testes. The testes are located in the scrotum, one on each side, on average 4 to 5 cm…

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Testicular atrophy

  • Hypogonadism should be treated with caution
  • How testicular function relates to male infertility
  • Can testicular atrophy be recovered?
  • New oral hypoglycemic agent: DPP-4 selective inhibitor
  • What should I do if my testicles are large and small?
  • Is it normal to have a large testicle and a small one?
  • The trouble with androgen deficiency in middle-aged men
  • What is an epididymal cyst?
  • Table of normal height percentile values for adolescents by age group
  • What is the cause of testicular atrophy
  • What’s wrong with a hard lump inside the testicle?
  • What is the size of the testicles?
  • Is it possible to recover from a smaller testicle?
  • How big are the testicles of 13-year-old boys considered normal
  • What are epididymal cysts?
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