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A young couple, both in their 20s, have been trying for 2 years to have a baby. The male comes into the office and on workup has oligospermia, high LH, high FSH, and a normal karyotype. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment
A.
Do nothing
B.
Testosterone injections
C.
Check the partner for causes of infertility
D.
Infertility counseling
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bb?
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B?
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bb
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The answer is: B

This patient presents with classic testosterone deficiency, as evidenced by the low sperm count and elevated gonadotropic hormones.

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