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clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(3)          for males only, having a spinal cord injury resulting in paraplegia or tetraplegia before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(4)          having blunt or penetrating trauma to:
(a)          both ovaries or testes; or
(b)          a single functional ovary or testis, where there is only one functional ovary or testis;
sufficient to cause gonadal atrophy before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(5)          having surgical excision of:
(a)          both ovaries or testes; or
(b)          a single functional ovary or testis, where there is only one functional ovary or testis;
before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(6)          undergoing a course of therapeutic radiation for cancer, where:
(a)          both ovaries or testes; or
(b)          a single functional ovary or testis, where there is only one functional ovary or testis;
were in the field of radiation before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(7)          having infection with human immunodeficiency virus before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(8)          having infection with Mycobacterium leprae before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
            Note: Mycobacterium leprae is the organism that causes leprosy.
(9)          having infection with Trypanosoma brucei before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
            Note: Trypanosoma brucei is the organism that causes African sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis).
(10)      having mumps orchitis as an adult affecting:
(a)          both testes; or
(b)          a single functional testis, where there is only one functional testis;
before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(11)      for males only, having rheumatoid arthritis or granulomatosis with polyangiitis before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(12)      having Addison disease before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(13)      having an infiltrative disease from the specified list of infiltrative diseases of:
(a)          both ovaries or testes; or
(b)          a single functional ovary or testis, where there is only one functional ovary or testis;
before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
            Note: specified list of infiltrative diseases is defined in the Schedule 1 - Dictionary.
(14)      for males only, having a testicular varicocoele before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(15)      having infarction of:
(a)          both ovaries or testes; or
(b)          a single functional ovary or testis, where there is only one functional ovary or testis;
within the 1 year before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(16)      having sickle-cell disorder before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(17)      having a bone marrow or stem cell transplant before the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(18)      having cirrhosis of the liver at time of the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(19)      having chronic kidney disease at time of the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
            Note: chronic kidney disease is defined in the Schedule 1 - Dictionary.
(20)      having anorexia nervosa at the time of the clinical onset of hypogonadism;
(21)      taking a course of systemic cytotoxic drugs for treatment of a