Volume 23, Number 1Men's HealthContemporary Management of Male HypogonadismAndrew Y SunMale hypogonadism affects up to 40% of men and is becoming more prominent because of increasingly prevalent medical comorbidities. Because various forms of treatment are available today, physicians should discuss drug efficacy and safety while simultaneously ensuring that therapy forms are in alignment with patient preferences. Treatment adherence is critical to sustaining patient health outcomes.HypogonadismHormone replacementtestosterone deficiency
Volume 18, Number 1Case ReviewAdenomatoid Tumor of the Testis Arising From the Tunica AlbugineaAndrew Y SunA Scott PolackwichEdmund S SabaneghAdenomatoid tumors are the most common paratesticular tumor. Although they primarily arise from the epididymis, they can rarely occur as an isolated intratesticular mass. These tumors are benign and surgical excision is curative. We present a case of a 36-year-old man diagnosed with an intratesticular adenomatoid tumor. [Rev Urol. 2016;18(1):51-53 doi: 10.3909.riu0690] © 2016 MedReviews®, LLCTesticular neoplasmAdenomatoid tumor