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This causes testicular atrophy, among other things.
Some medications can cause testicular atrophy.
Testicular atrophy: Testicles become smaller and less functional.
Reactive oxygen species play a role in testicular atrophy, which glutathione counteracts.
Injury to the testicle, causing testicular atrophy (rare).
Other studies implicated cyclohexylamine in testicular atrophy in mice.
This results in hypoplasia or absence of Leydig cells, testicular atrophy, and lower than normal androgen levels.
Possible side effects include: testicular atrophy, impotence, chronic priapism, increased or decreased libido, insomnia, and hair loss.
Although it does not appear to be carcinogenic, studies in dogs have reported testicular atrophy after exposure to 32 mg/kg bw/day for 90 days.
In one-third of boys who get orchitis caused by mumps, testicular atrophy (shrinking of the testicles) will result.
A third of boys will develop orchitis from mumps and end up with a condition called testicular atrophy (shrinking of the testicles).
Virtually all patients are male; males suffer delayed growth and puberty, and most develop shrunken testicles or testicular atrophy.
Endogenous levels of anabolic-androgenic steroids will remain the cause, and testicular atrophy will continue until the male body regains homeostasis.
These abnormalities include muscle atrophy, cardiac failure, impaired glucose tolerance, weight loss, osteoporosis and testicular atrophy.
Testicular atrophy caused by steroid use can be prevented by taking hCG, a drug which mimics the effect of LH.
Your doctor will feel (palpate) the organs and examine them for the presence of lumps, swelling, shrinking (testicular atrophy), or other visual signs of an abnormality.
It is recognized that at an even higher feeding level (10 g per kg per day) male rats developed testicular atrophy and female rats, uterine discoloration.
Manifested as impotence, infertility, loss of sexual drive, and testicular atrophy because of primary gonadal injury or suppression of hypothalamic or pituitary function.
The blood supply of the testis twists (called torsion) thereby cutting off the blood supply to the testis and results in testicular atrophy (shrinking).
Ischemic orchitis may result from damage to the blood vessels of the spermatic cord during inguinal herniorrhaphy, and may in the worst event lead to testicular atrophy.
Endocrinopathy: In women, amenorrhoea, and in men, gynaecomastia, erectile dysfunction and testicular atrophy, are common early symptoms due to dysfunction of the gonadal axis.