How do pituitary tumors impact the secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and what are the resulting effects on reproductive health and hormonal balance?
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Pituitary tumors can increase FSH secretion, causing irregular menstrual cycles in women and reduced sperm count in men, disrupting reproductive health.
Pituitary tumors may decrease FSH production, leading to decreased libido, infertility, and disrupted menstrual cycles due to hormonal imbalance.
Pituitary tumors can overproduce FSH, leading to ovarian hyperstimulation, irregular menstrual cycles, and infertility in women, and impaired spermatogenesis in men.
Pituitary adenomas may secrete excess FSH, causing hormonal imbalances that disrupt reproductive functions, potentially leading to infertility and menstrual irregularities.