1943
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1943.02010160019003
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Primary and Secondary Sexual Characteristics

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“…M e a n testicular volume of pure Japanese males (22.0 ml) was less than that of pure Caucasians (39.5 m l ) or . Althoqh these data are based on r e l a t i v e l y -11 numbers, they are consistent w i t h the observation that t e s t i c u l a r size i n normal Japanese males is less than that i n normal Caucasians (Schonfeld 1943).…”
Section: Cytolqicdl Examinationsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…M e a n testicular volume of pure Japanese males (22.0 ml) was less than that of pure Caucasians (39.5 m l ) or . Althoqh these data are based on r e l a t i v e l y -11 numbers, they are consistent w i t h the observation that t e s t i c u l a r size i n normal Japanese males is less than that i n normal Caucasians (Schonfeld 1943).…”
Section: Cytolqicdl Examinationsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Fig. 1 gives the normal size of testicular volume as established by several investigators (5,(11)(12)(13) including the present authors (6). It is evident that the norms obtained for Israeli boys are similar to those registered for Dutch boys by Dooren et at.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The following parameters were evaluated and followed throughout the whole study: libido, sexual potency, and frequency of sexual intercourse; hair distribution (head, beard, chest, axilla, pubes) and presence of acne or other dermatological signs: body weight, blood pressure, prostatic size and consistency, and testicular volume (by orchidometer, Schonfeld 1943). A toxicity screen was done including plasma electrophoresis, transaminases (SGOT, SGPT).…”
Section: Clinical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%