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Pubertal testicular volume references for ruler, orchidometer, and ultrasonography measurements based on a longitudinal follow-up




AuthorsKoskela Mikael, Virtanen Helena E., Rodprasert Wiwat, Jahnukainen Kirsi, Toppari Jorma, Koskenniemi Jaakko J.

PublisherWiley-Blackwell

Publication year2024

JournalAndrology

Journal name in sourceAndrology

Volume12

Issue8

First page 1771

Last page1779

ISSN2047-2919

eISSN2047-2927

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/andr.13629

Web address https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/andr.13629

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/387329603


Abstract

Background: Testicular volume is a marker of male pubertal development. Various clinical conditions and their treatments may influence testicular growth.

Objectives: To create ruler-based age-dependent pubertal testicular volume references that enable calculation of standard deviation (SD) scores.

Materials and methods: Study cohort comprised 65 boys who attended clinical examination twice a year from the age of 8.5 years until the attainment of final testicular size. Forty-nine (75.4%) boys completed the follow-up and 16 (24.6%) boys dropped out before the attainment of final post-pubertal testicular size. At each follow-up visit testicular size was measured with a ruler, orchidometer, and ultrasonography. LMS or LMSP method served as the technique for creating reference growth curves for testicular volumes. Using the novel references for ruler measurements, development of SD scores was assessed in a cohort of boys with unilateral cryptorchidism.

Results: Reference growth curves were constructed separately for ruler, orchidometer, and ultrasonography measurements. Median orchidometer volume of 4 mL, marker of male pubertal onset, occurred at the age of 11.7 years, whereas +2SD curve surpassed 4 mL at 10.2 years and -2SD curve at 13.7 years. Modeled ages at the attainment of 4 mL testicular volume based on ruler measurements were 9.7 years for +2SD curve, 11.5 years for median curve, and 13.6 years for -2SD curve. Ultrasonography-based volume of 1.3 mL corresponded with the median modeled orchidometer-based volume of 4 mL. In boys with unilateral cryptorchidism, ruler-based SD scores decreased during puberty in undescended testes, but not in descended testes.

Discussion and conclusion: The present study provides reference values for pubertal testicular volume measured with a ruler enabling an age-dependent assessment of testicular size. Comparison with measurements by an orchidometer and ultrasonography is also presented.


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