Chronic liver disease?,”Chronic liver disease with resultant cirrhosis can cause hypogonadism. Cirrhosis due to alcohol or hemochromatosis can be associated with hypogonadism, likely due to primary gonadal injury or H-P dysfunction. Findings in men with cirrhosis include telangiectasias, palmar erythema, testicular atrophy, gynecomastia

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Chronic liver disease?,”Chronic liver disease with resultant cirrhosis can cause hypogonadism. Cirrhosis due to alcohol or hemochromatosis can be associated with hypogonadism, likely due to primary gonadal injury or H-P dysfunction. Findings in men with cirrhosis include telangiectasias, palmar erythema, testicular atrophy, gynecomastia

and erectile dysfunction.”