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Objective To examine the hypotheses that clinical varicoceles affect baseline serum total testosterone levels (T) and varicocelectomy improves T. Materials and Methods This prospective, nonrandomized, controlled study involved 4 groups of adult men. Varicocele-infertile treatment group (VIT) included 66 men who underwent varicocelectomy. Thirty-three varicocele-infertile control men (VIC) and 33 varicocele-fertile control men (VFC) were only observed. Normal-control (NC) group included 33 fertile men without varicocele. Varicocele groups were stratified into baseline hypogonadal (T <300 ng/dL) or eugonadal (T ≥300 ng/dL) subgroups. Main outcome measurements were between-group baseline T differences; and within-group T changes at 6- and 12-month follow-ups of men with varicocele. P
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Abdel-Meguid, T. A., Farsi, H. M., Al-Sayyad, A., Tayib, A., Mosli, H. A., & Halawani, A. H. (2014). Effects of varicocele on serum testosterone and changes of testosterone after varicocelectomy: A prospective controlled study. Urology, 84(5), 1081–1087. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2014.05.029
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