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Laurence Dolomie-Fagour1, Blandine Gatta, Thi Diem Tien Nguyen
1Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital and University of Bordeaux, France.
Abstract:
Sex hormones undergo decreases in aging men. Several studies have shown the association of low levels of bioavailable estradiol with osteoporosis in man. To allow a better approach of sex hormones influences, we evaluated bioavailable estradiol concentrations in men and its correlation with age and testosterone. We show that bioavailable estradiol decreases significantly with age. We provide reference values in men with normal testosterone levels.
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