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• Androgen deficiency: Abnormally dilated testicular veins called varicocele, which affect 15% of men after puberty, were associated with significantly lower testosterone levels, or androgen deficiency.
Abdominal Fat May Boost Risk of Eye Disease Ann Lukits 2011
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Ann Coulter: Androgen insensitivity syndrome by sesquiculus on Monday, Oct 26, 2009 at 2: 03: 39 PM
Coulter's Secret Crush? l this morning. I'm normally not masochistic enough to in 2009
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With last recording of Androgen at 0.0 and two doctors looking at me going, “You have a severe hormone imbalance, and a estrogen deficiency.”
I have a corset, red panties & pose threat to population...also have a GP and the H word (maybe). Elizabeth McClung 2009
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Candidates for the conditions causing this level are Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS), an androgen producing tumor, alpha-5-reductase deficiency, and a host of other DSDs (disorders of sexual development).
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With last recording of Androgen at 0.0 and two doctors looking at me going, “You have a severe hormone imbalance, and a estrogen deficiency.”
Archive 2009-04-01 Elizabeth McClung 2009
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Psychosexual development is influenced by multiple factors including sex-chromosome genes, brain structure, social circumstance, family dynamics, and prenatal AE ie Androgen Effect - ZEB.
It's Easier to make a Hole than a Pole Zoe Brain 2008
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Androgen insensitivity syndrome is a condition that affects sexual development before birth and during puberty.
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Androgen insensitivity syndrome is a condition that affects sexual development before birth and during puberty.
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Androgen (Testosterone) deficiency is well documented not only in aging men but in aging women as well.
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Androgen effect on genital development apparently occurs independently of effect on neural and behavioral development; genital appearance does not predict gender-role change.
It's Easier to make a Hole than a Pole Zoe Brain 2008
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