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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Secondary Hypogonadism - Data On The Causes? Prevalence of Pituitary Lesions?
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<blockquote data-quote="bennettjc" data-source="post: 201402" data-attributes="member: 41390"><p>I often find myself giving advise to guys who are started on TRT who have not had any sort of thoughtful evaluation of the etiology of their hypogonadism. </p><p></p><p>The question comes up of whether or not to recommend an MRI of the pituitary. As someone whose hypogonadism may be due to a pituitary lesion I do wonder if there is any sort of breakdown, with %s, of the causes of secondary hypogonadism or hypogonadism in general? I've searched and have had no luck. Many review articles have lists but no numbers. Presumably the lists start off with the most common causes but that is by no means clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bennettjc, post: 201402, member: 41390"] I often find myself giving advise to guys who are started on TRT who have not had any sort of thoughtful evaluation of the etiology of their hypogonadism. The question comes up of whether or not to recommend an MRI of the pituitary. As someone whose hypogonadism may be due to a pituitary lesion I do wonder if there is any sort of breakdown, with %s, of the causes of secondary hypogonadism or hypogonadism in general? I've searched and have had no luck. Many review articles have lists but no numbers. Presumably the lists start off with the most common causes but that is by no means clear. [/QUOTE]
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