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The effect of testicular irradiation on established BPH in the dog: Evidence of a non-steroidal testicular factor for BPH maintenance
J. T. Grayhack,
C. Lee
, W. Brand
Urology
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Irradiation
100%
Testicle
100%
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
100%
Non-steroidal
100%
Testicular Factors
100%
Beagle
63%
Prostate
27%
Serum Testosterone
18%
Serum Estradiol Level
18%
Androgenic
18%
Aging
9%
Histology
9%
Serum Levels
9%
Young Males
9%
Steroid Hormones
9%
Histologic Evaluation
9%
Seminiferous Tubules
9%
Testicular Biopsy
9%
Post-irradiation
9%
Wet Weight
9%
Prostatic Biopsy
9%
Initial Spacing
9%
Caliper Measurement
9%
Prostatic Hyperplasia
9%
Testosterone Secretion
9%
Accessory Sex Glands
9%
Pre-irradiation
9%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
100%
Dog
100%
Prostate
40%
Diethylstilbestrol
40%
Steroid Hormone
20%
Seminiferous Tubule
20%