Male infertility

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Male infertility is a clinical diagnosis. It is pretty much the only reason for a testicular biopsy.

General

It can be divided into:[1]

Microscopic

Male infertility on testicular biopsy shows one the following patterns:[1]

  1. Normal testis.
  2. Hypospermatogensis.
  3. Maturation arrest.
  4. Sertoli cells only.
  5. Seminiferous tubule hyalinization
  6. A combination of the above.

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  • The diagnosis should be the pattern (#1-6 above).

The following should be commented on:

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cerilli, LA.; Kuang, W.; Rogers, D. (Aug 2010). "A practical approach to testicular biopsy interpretation for male infertility.". Arch Pathol Lab Med 134 (8): 1197-204. doi:10.1043/2009-0379-RA.1. PMID 20670143.