Macroorchidism
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Macroorchidism is a disorder found in males where a subject has abnormally large testes. The condition is commonly inherited in connection with fragile X syndrome, which is also the second most common genetic cause of mental disabilities. The opposite side of the spectrum is called microorchidism, which is the condition of abnormally small testes.
Other possible etiologies of macroorchidism are long-standing primary hypothyroidism, adrenal remnants in congenital adrenal hyperplasia, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)-secreting pituitary macroadenomas, local tumors, lymphomas, and aromatase deficiency.[1]
References
- ^ Álvarez-Acevedo García, M.; Molina Rodríguez, M.aA.; González Casado, I.; Nistal Martín De Serrano, M.; Gracia Bouthelier, R. (2006). "Macroorquidismo: A propósito de un caso". Anales de Pediatría (in Spanish). 64: 89–92. doi:10.1016/S1695-4033(06)70015-7. PMID 16539923.
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External links
- Article from the National Fragile X Foundation
- Definition from the National Library of Medicine
- A series of articles about Macroorchidism and Fragile X syndrome