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Multicenter Study on the Prevalence of Sexual Symptoms in Male Hypo- and Hyperthyroid Patients Cesare Carani, Andrea M. Isidori, Antonio Granata, Eleonora Carosa, Mario Maggi, Andrea Lenzi, and Emmanuele A. Jannini |Department of Endocrinology (C.C., A.G.), University of Modena, 41100 Modena, Italy; Department of Endocrinology (A.M.I., A.L.), University of Rome “La Sapienza”, 00161 Rome, Italy; Department of Endocrinology (M.M.), University of Florence, 50139 Florence, Italy; and Course of Endocrinology and Medical Sexology at the Department of Experimental Medicine of the University of L’Aquila (E.C., E.A.J.), 67100 L’Aquila, Italy Context: Thyroid hormones have a dramatic effect on human behavior.
However, their role on sexual behavior and performance has seldom been investigated in men. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of sexual dysfunctions in patients with hyper- and hypothyroidism and their resolution after normalization of thyroid hormone levels. Design and Setting: We conducted a multicenter prospective study at endocrinology and andrology clinics in university hospitals. Patients: The study included 48 adult men, 34 with hyperthyroidism and 14 with hypothyroidism.
time doubled after treatment of hyperthyroidism (from 2.4 _ 2.1 to 4.0 _ 2.0 min), whereas for hypothyroid men it declined significantly, from 21.8 _ 10.9 to 7.4 _ 7.2 (P _ 0.01 for both). TSH and thyroid hormone levels normalized rapidly after treatment, and changes in circulating sex steroids partially reflected the changes in SHBG levels.
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