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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The genital signs, low [[Basal metabolic rate|B.M.R.]], and [[obesity]] in many cases disappear during or after puberty without any treatment due to genital development and with the correction of [[Basal metabolic rate|B.M.R.]]. The genital under-development seen in adiposogenital dystrophy responds to injections of [[pregnancy]] [[urine]] extract follutein (Squibb). | The genital signs, low [[Basal metabolic rate|B.M.R.]], and [[obesity]] in many cases disappear during or after puberty without any treatment due to genital development and with the correction of [[Basal metabolic rate|B.M.R.]]. The genital under-development seen in adiposogenital dystrophy responds to injections of [[pregnancy]] [[urine]] extract follutein (Squibb). |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Ogechukwu Hannah Nnabude, MD
Overview
The genital signs, low B.M.R., and obesity in many cases disappear during or after puberty without any treatment due to genital development and with the correction of B.M.R.. The genital under-development seen in adiposogenital dystrophy responds to injections of pregnancy urine extract follutein (Squibb).
Medical therapy
The genital under-development seen in adiposogenital dystrophy responds to injections of pregnancy urine extract follutein (Squibb)[1]
References
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