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Male and Female Reproductive Disorders
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Primary Care
How would you work-up an older male patient with elevated testosterone-level-for-age?
Example: Age 50s-60s with free & total testosterone levels above 120 pg/ml & 800 ng/dl respectively.
Answer from: at Community Practice
To rule out CAH, testosterone-producing tumors, and a spurious rise due to elevated SHBG.
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