Micropenis and apparent micropenis-a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge

Volume: 31, Issue: S1, Pages: 27 - 30
Published: Apr 27, 2009
Abstract
Micropenis should be diagnosed shortly after birth and differentiated from associated deformities and syndromes. Calling in a paediatric endocrinologist and a geneticist is obligatory. Endocrine treatment should be undertaken in the second and third months (25 mg testosterone enanthate per month) after a positive HCG test. Where there is a negative endocrine response and/or associated sex differentiation derangement, a sex change operation...
Paper Details
Title
Micropenis and apparent micropenis-a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge
Published Date
Apr 27, 2009
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
S1
Pages
27 - 30
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