Diagnostic and clinical features in azoospermia
- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Endocrinology
- Vol. 43 (5) , 537-543
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.1995.tb02917.x
Abstract
Summary: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The recent advances In assisted fertilization and gamete micromanipulation techniques have enabled fertilization in some forms of azoospermia; for example, epididymal sperm aspiration in obstructive azoospermia. Therefore knowledge of the specific degree of testicular damage is of primary importance, since other clinical parameters, such as FSH plasma levels and testicular volume, do not discriminate between the different testiculopathies. in order to further Characterize the specific testicular conditions present in azoospermia, we have examined a large group of azoospermic subjects on the basts of testicular cytological analysis obtained by fine needle aspiration. DESIGN AND PATIENTS One hundred and twenty‐two infertile, azoospermic men were studied by physical examination, FSH radioimmunoassay, testicular ultrasound examination and fine needle aspiration of the testes. Thirty‐five infertile normozoospermic subjects were studied as controls.RESULTS The cytological analysis Identified five different sub‐types in azoospermic subjects: I, Sertoli cell‐only syndrome; II, hypospermatogenesis; III, spermatogonial and/or spermatocytic arrest; IV, spermatidic arrest; and V, normal germ line. The testicular volume was reduced in groups I and II, while the FSH plasma levels were Increased in groups I, II and III, suggesting a primary role of spermatids In the control of FSH secretion.CONCLUSIONS in azoospermic subjects, testicular cytological analysis permits the Identification of different sub‐types and this classification may be very important in determining therapy, particularly the choice between surgical treatment and the hypothetical use of assisted fertilization techniques by retrieval of epididymal or Intratesticular spermatozoa or spermatids.Keywords
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