Symptomatic androgen deficiency develops only when both total and free testosterone decline in obese men who may have incident biochemical secondary hypogonadism: Prospective results from the EMAS

  1. Rastrelli, G.
  2. O'Neill, T.W.
  3. Ahern, T.
  4. Bártfai, G.
  5. Casanueva, F.F.
  6. Forti, G.
  7. Keevil, B.
  8. Giwercman, A.
  9. Han, T.S.
  10. Slowikowska-Hilczer, J.
  11. Lean, M.E.J.
  12. Pendleton, N.
  13. Punab, M.
  14. Antonio, L.
  15. Tournoy, J.
  16. Vanderschueren, D.
  17. Maggi, M.
  18. Huhtaniemi, I.T.
  19. Wu, F.C.W.
  20. Petrone, L.
  21. Corona, G.
  22. Boonen, S.
  23. Borghs, H.
  24. Kula, K.
  25. Walczak-Jedrzejowska, R.
  26. Silman, A.
  27. Finn, J.
  28. Steer, P.
  29. Tajar, A.
  30. Lee, D.
  31. Pye, S.
  32. Lage, M.
  33. ldesi, I.
  34. Fejes, I.
  35. Korrovitz, P.
  36. Jiang, M.
  37. Show all authors +
Journal:
Clinical Endocrinology

ISSN: 1365-2265 0300-0664

Year of publication: 2018

Volume: 89

Issue: 4

Pages: 459-469

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1111/CEN.13756 GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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