Most likely Yes: But because of the testicular atrophy he may need to have hormonal replacement therapy. And then again it depends on the degree of atrophy. If he maintains some percentage of testicular function, that may be enough. Close monitoring of growth and development especially between ages 8-17. Your PCP may consult with a Pediatric endocrinologist for the life of your son.
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