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This paper describes the risk factors and earliest changes associated with the development and recovery from compensation (T≥10.5 nmol/L and LH >9.4 U/L: HLH) within the gonadal axis in community-dwelling older European men.
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This paper contributes to our understanding of the aetiology of hypogonadism in older men and shows that a mechanistic continuum might exist between eugonadism, HLH, and primary hypogonadism.
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This page is a summary of: Elevated Luteinising Hormone despite Normal Testosterone Levels in older Men - Natural History, Risk Factors, and Clinical Features, Clinical Endocrinology, November 2017, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/cen.13524.
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