Optimization of Free Testosterone Calculation by Methodology

Free and nonspecifically bound plasma testosterone levels generally reflect the clinical situation more accurately than total testosterone (TT). The use of ED-LC-MS/MS as the method of FT determination in published guidelines for treatment thresholds and reference ranges make this validation essenti...

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