Hip Pain In A Young Male - Don't Forget To Dig - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
Vitamin D insufficiency (17.4).
Normal PTH (24.8).

Testosterone mid-to-low normal for age matched individuals: total 464. Elevated LH/FSH. Normal prolactin.

Normal CBC, iron stores, TSH, urinalysis, and CMP including calcium and phosphate.

Negative for HIV. Normal celiac testing.

Other Studies:
DEXA
- Lumbar spine
BMD = 0.835g/cm2, Z-score = -2.3.
- Left femoral neck
BMD = 0.603g/cm2, Z-score = -2.1.
- Left total hip
BMD = 0.74g/cm2, Z-score = -1.9.
- FOREARM (1/3)
BMD = 0.785g/cm2, Z-score = -0.5.

Negative celiac biopsies

Testicular ultrasound notable for left sided varicocele

Consultations:
Orthopedic Surgery
Endocrinology - recommended chromosomal analysis for Klinefelter Syndrome and Y microdeletions which were ordered and returned normal.

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