Background Obesity is a significant global health issue closely associated with numerous metabolic disorders, including hypogonadism. Male obesity-related secondary hypogonadism (MOSH) is characterized by reduced testosterone levels, leading to various health complications. The bidirectional relationship between obesity and hypogonadism creates a vicious cycle, with obesity exacerbating hypogonadism and hypogonadism contributing to further obesity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPheochromocytoma is a rare endocrine tumor originating from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla, which leads to the overproduction of catecholamines. Most symptoms, ranging from simple headaches to life-threatening cardiac arrests, are due to excess catecholamines. Usually, patients present with persistent or paroxysmal hypertension, headaches, sweating, and palpitations.
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