Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W89477658> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W89477658 endingPage "95" @default.
- W89477658 startingPage "90" @default.
- W89477658 abstract "No AccessJournal of UrologyPediatric Articles1 Jul 1978Clinical and Endocrinological Evaluation of Patients with Congenital Microphallus Patrick C. Walsh, Jean D. Wilson, Terry D. Allen, James D. Madden, John C. Porter, William B. Neaves, James E. Griffin, and Willard E. Goodwin Patrick C. WalshPatrick C. Walsh More articles by this author , Jean D. WilsonJean D. Wilson More articles by this author , Terry D. AllenTerry D. Allen More articles by this author , James D. MaddenJames D. Madden More articles by this author , John C. PorterJohn C. Porter More articles by this author , William B. NeavesWilliam B. Neaves More articles by this author , James E. GriffinJames E. Griffin More articles by this author , and Willard E. GoodwinWillard E. Goodwin More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(17)57057-3AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Eight patients with congenital microphallus were investigated. Plasma luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, testosterone and androstenedione levels were obtained in all cases. In addition, the response to the administration of human chorionic gonadotropin, luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone, the assessment of testicular histology by electron microscopy and the measurement of dihydrotestosterone formation by preputial skin were determined in some patients. The results of these studies were compared to similar studies in 6 normal prepubertal boys, 4 boys with bilateral cryptorchidism, 1 male infant with anorchia and 1 adult with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. The clinical and endocrinological findings in the 8 patients with microphallus can be divided into 2 distinct categories. In 5 patients the disorder is familial, gonadotropin levels are low and there is a normal response to stimulation with chorionic gonadotropin. The data are compatible with the possibility that 3 (possibly 5) of the 8 patients with microphallus have hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. In the other group the cases are sporadic, serum luteinizing hormone and folliclestimulating hormone levels are elevated and plasma testosterone failed to increase after shortterm treatment with chorionic gonadotropin. In these patients a primary testicular disorder appears to be responsible. Experimental and clinical evidence suggests that microphallus results from defective testicular function during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, either as the result of defective gonadotropin secretion or defective androgen synthesis. © 1978 by The American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByTIETJEN D, URAMOTO G, TINDALL D and HUSMANN D (2018) MICROPENIS IN HYPOGONADOTROPIC HYPOGONADISM: RESPONSE OF THE PENILE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR TO TESTOSTERONE TREATMENTJournal of Urology, VOL. 160, NO. 3 Part 2, (1054-1057), Online publication date: 1-Sep-1998.McMahon D, Kramer S and Husmann D (2018) Micropenis: Does Early Treatment with Testosterone Do More Harm Than Good?Journal of Urology, VOL. 154, NO. 2, (825-829), Online publication date: 1-Aug-1995.Husmann D and Cain M (2018) Microphallus: Eventual Phallic Size is Dependent on the Timing of Androgen AdministrationJournal of Urology, VOL. 152, NO. 2 Part 2, (734-739), Online publication date: 1-Aug-1994.Nonomura K, Sakakibara N, Demura T, Mori T and Koyanagi T (2018) Androgen Binding Activity in the Spongy Tissue of Mammalian PenisJournal of Urology, VOL. 144, NO. 1, (152-155), Online publication date: 1-Jul-1990.Jarow J, Berkovitz G, Migeon C, Gearhart J and Walsh P (2018) Elevation of Serum Gonadotropins Establishes the Diagnosis of Anorchism in Prepubertal Boys with Bilateral CryptorchidismJournal of Urology, VOL. 136, NO. 1 Part 2, (277-279), Online publication date: 1-Jul-1986.Elder J (2018) Re: Pitfalls in Using Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Stimulation Test to Diagnose Anorchia, by F. F. Bartone, C. A. Huseman, M. Maizels and C. F. Firlit, J. Urol., 132: 563–567, 1984Journal of Urology, VOL. 133, NO. 4, (690-690), Online publication date: 1-Apr-1985.Hinman F (2018) Microphallus: Distinction Between Anomalous and Endocrine TypesJournal of Urology, VOL. 123, NO. 3, (412-415), Online publication date: 1-Mar-1980.P.C.W. (2018) Editorial CommentJournal of Urology, VOL. 123, NO. 3, (415-415), Online publication date: 1-Mar-1980. (2018) Reply by AuthorJournal of Urology, VOL. 123, NO. 3, (415-415), Online publication date: 1-Mar-1980. Volume 120Issue 1July 1978Page: 90-95 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 1978 by The American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information Patrick C. Walsh More articles by this author Jean D. Wilson More articles by this author Terry D. Allen More articles by this author James D. Madden More articles by this author John C. Porter More articles by this author William B. Neaves More articles by this author James E. Griffin More articles by this author Willard E. Goodwin More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement Loading ..." @default.
- W89477658 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W89477658 creator A5000691840 @default.
- W89477658 creator A5010419905 @default.
- W89477658 creator A5027562300 @default.
- W89477658 creator A5040075386 @default.
- W89477658 creator A5041654729 @default.
- W89477658 creator A5057113572 @default.
- W89477658 creator A5075913396 @default.
- W89477658 creator A5087097349 @default.
- W89477658 date "1978-07-01" @default.
- W89477658 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W89477658 title "Clinical and Endocrinological Evaluation of Patients with Congenital Microphallus" @default.
- W89477658 cites W110856650 @default.
- W89477658 cites W1900812162 @default.
- W89477658 cites W1967861098 @default.
- W89477658 cites W1973870713 @default.
- W89477658 cites W1980967604 @default.
- W89477658 cites W1985706491 @default.
- W89477658 cites W1986951502 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2001148866 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2001359556 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2007101191 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2014073791 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2024727717 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2036124217 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2044092811 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2045672085 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2049963101 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2052902610 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2066577164 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2069083573 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2072532115 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2072753748 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2077016255 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2078330139 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2086140240 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2089416680 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2094180818 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2094575025 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2111159140 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2131353173 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2138225882 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2141712005 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2317511325 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2321252438 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2338138003 @default.
- W89477658 cites W2729592547 @default.
- W89477658 cites W4205712426 @default.
- W89477658 cites W4361774003 @default.
- W89477658 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)57057-3" @default.
- W89477658 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/671617" @default.
- W89477658 hasPublicationYear "1978" @default.
- W89477658 type Work @default.
- W89477658 sameAs 89477658 @default.
- W89477658 citedByCount "44" @default.
- W89477658 countsByYear W894776582012 @default.
- W89477658 countsByYear W894776582013 @default.
- W89477658 countsByYear W894776582014 @default.
- W89477658 countsByYear W894776582016 @default.
- W89477658 countsByYear W894776582021 @default.
- W89477658 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W89477658 hasAuthorship W89477658A5000691840 @default.
- W89477658 hasAuthorship W89477658A5010419905 @default.
- W89477658 hasAuthorship W89477658A5027562300 @default.
- W89477658 hasAuthorship W89477658A5040075386 @default.
- W89477658 hasAuthorship W89477658A5041654729 @default.
- W89477658 hasAuthorship W89477658A5057113572 @default.
- W89477658 hasAuthorship W89477658A5075913396 @default.
- W89477658 hasAuthorship W89477658A5087097349 @default.
- W89477658 hasConcept C11171543 @default.
- W89477658 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W89477658 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W89477658 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W89477658 hasConcept C2778575703 @default.
- W89477658 hasConcept C2779279991 @default.
- W89477658 hasConcept C71315377 @default.
- W89477658 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W89477658 hasConceptScore W89477658C11171543 @default.
- W89477658 hasConceptScore W89477658C126322002 @default.
- W89477658 hasConceptScore W89477658C134018914 @default.
- W89477658 hasConceptScore W89477658C15744967 @default.
- W89477658 hasConceptScore W89477658C2778575703 @default.
- W89477658 hasConceptScore W89477658C2779279991 @default.
- W89477658 hasConceptScore W89477658C71315377 @default.
- W89477658 hasConceptScore W89477658C71924100 @default.
- W89477658 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W89477658 hasLocation W894776581 @default.
- W89477658 hasLocation W894776582 @default.
- W89477658 hasOpenAccess W89477658 @default.
- W89477658 hasPrimaryLocation W894776581 @default.
- W89477658 hasRelatedWork W1988486434 @default.
- W89477658 hasRelatedWork W1991634850 @default.
- W89477658 hasRelatedWork W1992331803 @default.
- W89477658 hasRelatedWork W1999611386 @default.
- W89477658 hasRelatedWork W1999831221 @default.
- W89477658 hasRelatedWork W2047880909 @default.
- W89477658 hasRelatedWork W2064034534 @default.