Abstract
Summary
The mean urinary testosterone excretion value in castrated men (ages 32–49 years) was estimated to be about 2.5 μg or less per day as compared to a mean of 113 μg/day for normal men (ages 18–55 years) representing a striking 60-fold difference. This emphasizes the meaningfulness of this newly developed parameter in studying the androgenic state as contrasted to the measurement of 17-ketosteroids.
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