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Osteoporosis in Male Hypogonadism: Responses to Androgen Substitution Differ among Men with Primary and Secondary Hypogonadism
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In primary hypogonadal men the BMD responds dose dependently to testosterone substitution, whereas in secondary hypogonadism only testosterone enanthate treatment significantly increased the BMD.
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