Michael Harrison Hsieh

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  • Caucasian male infants and boys with hypospadias exhibit reduced anogenital distance.

    Hsieh MH, Eisenberg ML, Hittelman AB, Wilson JM, Tasian GE, Baskin LS. Hum Reprod. 2012; 27 (6): 1577-80

    Animal models of endocrine dysfunction have associated male genital defects with reduced anogenital distance (AGD). Human studies have correlated shorter AGD with exposure to putative endocrine disruptors in the environment but have not examined AGD in hypospadiac boys. We measured AGD in boys with hypospadias and those with normal genitals.

    PubMedID: 22434852

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