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A cross-sectional pilot study to determine the prevalence of testosterone deficiency syndrome in working population of Indian men
Indian Journal of Urology, 06/25/09
Goel A et al. - The prevalence of symptomatic biochemical hypogonadism was 26.1%. The higher prevalence of symptoms alone of TDS was unusual. It could be because of the nature of the questionnaire. Free-serum testosterone may be a better single test to diagnose symptomatic hypogonadism than total-serum testosterone.
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