ea0028p248 | Pituitary | SFEBES2012
Kandasamy Narayanan
, Baxter Mark
, Skittrall Jordan
, Annamalai Anand Kumar
, Antoun Nagui
, Simpson Helen
, Halsall David
, Gurnell Mark
Background: Acquired male secondary hypogonadism is a relatively common cause of referral to the endocrine clinic. However, the extent to which further investigation is required, and the indications for a trial of testosterone therapy, remain unclear. Aim To review the clinical/biochemical/radiological findings in men presenting with this condition.Methods: We performed a retrospective case analysis of 41 consecutive patients referred to our clinic over ...