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Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Wenzhou People’s Hospital, Wenzhou Women and Children Health, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
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then induces UPR response and apoptosis. Bidirectional modulation of insulin homeostasis regulated by TE in male and females is one of the most sexually dimorphic aspects of metabolic control ( 35 ). In male, the deficiency of testosterone result in
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Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
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INSERM UMR_S933, Paris, France
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Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
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spontaneous secondary sexual maturation . Hormone Research 1997 48 83 – 87 . ( https://doi.org/10.1159/000185492 ) 10.1159/000185492 19 Kenny FM Reynolds JW Green OC . Partial 3 -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3 -HSD) deficiency in a family with
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thalassemia, opioids); chronic stress The appearance and maintenance of secondary sexual characteristics have a crucial impact on the physical and psychosocial well-being, both in adolescents and emerging adults. Hypogonadism can cause short- and
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, but that may be related to the skeletal maturation induced by androgen excess ( 2 ). The development of secondary CPP has been extensively reported in patients with lately diagnosed or poorly controlled congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), and other
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GH insensitivity syndrome (GHIS) and in pubertal age did not have any secondary sexual characteristics ( 12 ). Ten years later, they found these puberty alterations on seven boys with Laron syndrome. One of them, aged 20 years, did not show signs of
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outpatient clinic almost 10 years ago in Haarlem, the Netherlands. Goals were to gain more insight into the characteristics of AAS users, the methods of AAS use and the health risks associated with AAS use. Users of AAS can be referred to us by their general
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Tanaka Y Obata K Murakami N Testosterone replacement therapy to improve secondary sexual characteristics and body composition without adverse behavioral problems in adult male patients with Prader-Willi syndrome: an observational study
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after completion of puberty ( 2 ). Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is required after gonadectomy in order to maintain secondary sexual characteristics, bone and cardiovascular health and to promote general wellbeing and sexual function. In the study by
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Introduction The sexual dimorphism in the mechanisms involved in the regulation of somatotroph axis is well documented, and it might account for some of the sex differences in growth rate and body composition ( 1 ). Indeed, sex hormones are
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Diagnostic Clinic, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromso, Norway
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Division of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromso, Norway
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Norway (69°N). Fit Futures 1 was performed at The Research Unit at the University Hospital in North Norway, from September 2010 to April 2011, with 1038 attendees (girls n = 508) in their first year of upper secondary school (92.9% attendance rate), >95