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Definition

Males are biological individuals with XY chromosomes, typically presenting male reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics. In medical contexts, males may exhibit different responses to certain diseases and treatments compared to females due to hormonal and genetic differences.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Males are more likely than females to develop Parkinson's Disease.
  2. Testosterone levels in males can influence the progression of Parkinson’s Disease.
  3. Certain medications for Parkinson's Disease may have different efficacy or side effects in males due to hormonal variations.
  4. The incidence of Multiple Sclerosis is generally lower in males compared to females.
  5. Male patients with Multiple Sclerosis might experience a more aggressive disease course.

Review Questions

  • Why are males more likely to develop Parkinson's Disease?
  • How do testosterone levels affect the progression of Parkinson’s Disease in males?
  • Are there any differences in the efficacy or side effects of Parkinson's medications between males and females?

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