A cross-sectional cadaveric study of the correlation between genital organ measurements, serum testosterone, and serum prostate-specific antigen levels in Japanese male subjects.

International journal of physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology Pub Date : 2021-04-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Yuta Takeshima, Motofumi Suzuki, Hiroshi Ikegaya, Nozomi Idota, Taketo Kawai, Yusuke Sato, Haruki Kume
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Abstract

Association of organ sizes in the genitalia have long been a topic of interest for the general public. However, factors such as selection bias, embarrassment, and invasive testing have hindered studies on living individuals. We obtained measurements of penile size, testicular weight, and prostate weight, and conducted related serum testing on 63 Japanese male adults who died of unexpected reasons and underwent autopsy from 2009 to 2013. Micropenis was seen in 7 subjects (11.1%) as determined by flaccid penile length. Penile measurements were mainly correlated with body weight, testicular weight with age and body mass index, and prostate weight with age and serum prostate-specific antigen level. No correlation was detected between testosterone and any genital organ measurements. Interestingly, penile circumference showed no correlation to any of the penile length measurements. Prostate weight showed a significant positive correlation with penile circumference, penile stretched length, and testicular weight. Although the direct clinical implications are unclear, utilizing autopsy provided insight into genital organ measurements free of patient selection bias and other disadvantages of live patient testing. With a larger sample size, autopsy studies may be of use to future adjustment of nomograms.

日本男性受试者生殖器器官测量、血清睾酮和血清前列腺特异性抗原水平相关性的横断面尸体研究。
长期以来,生殖器器官大小的关系一直是公众感兴趣的话题。然而,选择偏差、尴尬和侵入性测试等因素阻碍了对活着个体的研究。我们对2009年至2013年63例意外死亡并进行尸检的日本成年男性进行了阴茎尺寸、睾丸重量和前列腺重量的测量,并进行了相关的血清检测。7例(11.1%)经阴茎松弛长度测定出现小阴茎。阴茎尺寸主要与体重相关,睾丸重量与年龄和体重指数相关,前列腺重量与年龄和血清前列腺特异性抗原水平相关。没有发现睾丸激素和任何生殖器官测量之间的相关性。有趣的是,阴茎周长与任何阴茎长度测量结果都没有相关性。前列腺重量与阴茎周长、阴茎伸展长度、睾丸重量呈显著正相关。尽管直接的临床意义尚不清楚,但利用尸检提供了对生殖器官测量的深入了解,而没有患者选择偏差和活体患者检测的其他缺点。有了更大的样本量,尸检研究可能会对未来的形态图调整有用。
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