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A Possible Relationship Between Testosterone and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men
The Journal of Urology, 06/19/09
Chang IH et al. - The findings support the favorable role of endogenous testosterone in lower urinary tract function and suggest that testosterone deficiency may be a pathophysiological mechanism connecting lower urinary tract symptoms and the metabolic syndrome in men.
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