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Blumel JE et al. – In this series, in accordance to available testosterone, the prevalence of PADAM (Partial Androgen Deficiency of Aging Men) was determined to be high, in which the ADAM questionnaire rendered a low diagnostic efficiency. PADAM diagnosis could be clinically suspected when symptoms of sexual dysfunction are present.

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