| Literature DB >> 28078217 |
Ahmad Majzoub1, Edmund Sabanegh1.
Abstract
Hypogonadism is a common clinical condition affecting men of different age groups. In addition to its sexual consequences, it has several implications posing significant concerns for a man's health and well-being. Recent advances in testosterone (T) supplementation have facilitated hypogonadism treatment. Despite that, patients complaining of infertility or seeking conception are still hindered by the unfavorable effects supplemental T has on testicular function. Consequently, alternative approaches that can stimulate endogenous T production are favored. Selective estrogen receptor modulators, gonadotropins and aromatase inhibitors (AIs) can be successful in restoring serum T levels, preserving fertility, and providing symptomatic relief.Entities:
Keywords: Hypogonadism; infertility; testosterone replacement
Year: 2016 PMID: 28078217 PMCID: PMC5182223 DOI: 10.21037/tau.2016.08.03
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Androl Urol ISSN: 2223-4683
Figure 1The hypothalamopituitary gonadal axis. GnRH, gonadotropin releasing hormone; GnH, gonadotropin hormone; LH, luteinizing hormone; FSH, follicle stimulating hormone; DHT, dihydrotestosterone.