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* X ray may be performed in the patients of hypogonadism to assess the bone age. It is usually done in the prepubertal patients with delayed puberty. | * X ray may be performed in the patients of hypogonadism to assess the bone age. It is usually done in the prepubertal patients with delayed puberty. | ||
* X ray can provide a good assessment on the skeletal maturation and growth. | * X ray can provide a good assessment on the skeletal maturation and growth. | ||
* Pelvic X ray also may be performed to assess the internal genitalia. It is performed in cases any masses have been detected in the physical examination. | * Pelvic X ray also may be performed to assess the internal genitalia. It is performed in cases any masses have been detected in the physical examination. |
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X ray
- X ray may be performed in the patients of hypogonadism to assess the bone age. It is usually done in the prepubertal patients with delayed puberty.
- X ray can provide a good assessment on the skeletal maturation and growth.
- Pelvic X ray also may be performed to assess the internal genitalia. It is performed in cases any masses have been detected in the physical examination.
- It may show testicular or ovarian masses.