Male puberty represents a critical developmental window governed by hormonal activation of the reproductive axis. Delayed or abnormal puberty can result from genetic conditions, endocrine erotic disorders, chronic illness, or nutritional deficiencies.
Failure to initiate or complete pubertal development may compromise future fertility and sexual health. Clinical manifestations include delayed secondary sexual characteristics and impaired testicular growth.
Andrological evaluation during adolescence allows for early diagnosis and timely intervention, reducing the risk of long-term reproductive impairment.
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