A child with decreased levels of LH, FSH and Testosterone presents with delayed puberty. Which of the following is the most likely Diagnosis
AKlinefelter's syndrome
BKallman's syndrome
CTesticular infection
DAndrogen Insensitivity Syndrome
Young male presents with delayed puberty with decreased FSH, LH, and testosterone. Which of the following is NOT possible?
AKallmann syndrome
BKlinefelter's syndrome
CConstitutional delay
DDAX-1 gene mutation
After injecting testosterone in a hypoandrogenic male, which of the following occurs ?
ADecreased LH secretion
BDecreased FSH secretion
CIncreased spermatogenesis
DNone of the options
+ 7 more in the PDF
Browse all chapters