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==Overview==
==Overview==
Common physical examination findings of hypogonadism include the absence of [[secondary sexual characteristics]] in both male and females. In males, [[pubic hair]] loss, no beard hair, small [[testicular]] size and [[Congenital disorder|congenital anomalies]] may be observed. In females, no [[axillary hair]] and [[amenorrhea]] are common.  
Common physical examination findings of hypogonadism include the absence of [[secondary sexual characteristics]] in both male and females. In males, [[pubic hair]] loss, loss of facial hair, small [[testicular]] size and [[Congenital disorder|congenital anomalies]] may be observed. In females, no [[axillary hair]] and [[amenorrhea]] are common.  


==Physical examination==
==Physical examination==
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*In males:
*In males:
**[[Pubic hair]] loss  
**[[Pubic hair]] loss  
**No beard hair
**Loss of facial hairs
*In female:
*In female:
**No [[axillary hair]]
**No [[axillary hair]]

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmed Elsaiey, MBBCH [2]

Overview

Common physical examination findings of hypogonadism include the absence of secondary sexual characteristics in both male and females. In males, pubic hair loss, loss of facial hair, small testicular size and congenital anomalies may be observed. In females, no axillary hair and amenorrhea are common.

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References

  1. Khera M, Broderick GA, Carson CC, Dobs AS, Faraday MM, Goldstein I; et al. (2016). "Adult-Onset Hypogonadism". Mayo Clin Proc. 91 (7): 908–26. doi:10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.04.022. PMID 27343020.
  2. Basaria S (2014). "Male hypogonadism". Lancet. 383 (9924): 1250–63. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(13)61126-5. PMID 24119423.

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