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Surgical intervention is not recommended for the management of hypogonadism. However, in some causes of the disease which resembles high risk of malignancy, gonadal tissue should be surgically removed. This is mostly important in genetic diseases like turner syndrome. In males, orchiectomy is indicated if the patient has completely nonfunctioning tetes. | |||
==Surgery== | |||
Surgical intervention is not recommended for the management of hypogonadism. However, in some causes of the disease which resembles high risk of malignancy, gonadal tissue should be surgically removed. This is mostly important in genetic diseases like turner syndrome. In males, orchiectomy is indicated if the patient has completely nonfunctioning tetes. | |||
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Overview
Surgical intervention is not recommended for the management of hypogonadism. However, in some causes of the disease which resembles high risk of malignancy, gonadal tissue should be surgically removed. This is mostly important in genetic diseases like turner syndrome. In males, orchiectomy is indicated if the patient has completely nonfunctioning tetes.
Surgery
Surgical intervention is not recommended for the management of hypogonadism. However, in some causes of the disease which resembles high risk of malignancy, gonadal tissue should be surgically removed. This is mostly important in genetic diseases like turner syndrome. In males, orchiectomy is indicated if the patient has completely nonfunctioning tetes.