Old hemiplegic men resemble healthy old men in their IGF - I levels, but they have more cases of
severe hypogonadism (total testosterone < 193ng / dL).
Not exact matches
Primary testicular failure Klinefelter syndrome Cryptorchidism Orchitis Trauma HIV / AIDS Myotonic muscular deficiency Retroperitoneal fibrosis Aging Hypogonadotropic
hypogonadism Kallman syndrome Prader - Willi syndrome Idiopathic hypopituitarism Pituitary tumors Suprasellar tumors Hemochromatosis Inflammatory, traumatic, vascular lesions of pituitary and hypothalamus Obesity
Severe chronic illnesses Medication Andropause
Primary
hypogonadism generally refers to a condition that is more
severe, and, often, more permanent.