Because an orchiectomy often results in a drop in serum testosterone, he was warned that he might need hormone replacement. |
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She had, in fact, undergone an orchiectomy, or removal of the testes, a couple of months prior. |
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The bone loss following orchiectomy is rapid for several years, then reverts to the gradual loss that normally occurs with aging. |
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At any age, acute hypogonadism, such as that resulting from orchiectomy for prostate cancer, accelerates bone loss to a similar rate as seen in menopausal women. |
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A biopsy confirmed the malignancy, and the patient underwent bilateral, modified radical mastectomy and bilateral orchiectomy. |
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Men who have undergone orchiectomy require extended follow-up surveillance because of the delayed metastatic potential of these tumors. |
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We discussed with the patient the option of intraoperative drainage and possible partial orchiectomy, but he was reluctant. |
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She had learned during her examination that she needed to push back her surgery until the fall so that her orchiectomy scars would be fully healed. |
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A reduction in glucose tolerance and an increase in diabetic risk have been observed in men treated with androgen deprivation therapy through orchiectomy or a LHRH agonist. |
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The panel recommended either bilateral orchiectomy or injections with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone as initial androgen-deprivation treatments. |
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Frozen section examination of right testicular biopsy and right orchiectomy specimen demonstrating nodular fibrosis and minimal chronic inflammation. |
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Orchiectomy specimens were analyzed by an expert pathologist and divided by the presence of teratoma. |
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