How do you distinguish between andropause versus pathological hypogonadism in older male patients?
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Endocrinology · Johns Hopkins Endocrinology and Pituitary Center
The American Urological Association guidelines states: "Men with sustained elevated prolactin levels, very low total testosterone levels (<150 ng/dL) and unexplained failure to produce LH/FSH warrant a pituitary MRI to identify sellar (pituitary adenoma, prolactinoma, infiltrative diseases of the pi...