Nonobstructive azoospermia is an important cause of male infertility, but in many cases viable spermatozoa can be retrieved from the testes and used for assisted conception. There is evidence that ...
Standard first-line management of NONOBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA (NOA) is intracytoplasmic injection of oocytes with sperm retrieved surgically from the testes. Even when visualization of testicular ...
The review article titled“Integrating artificial intelligence in surgical sperm retrieval techniques: A narrative review”, was published on November 11, 2024 in UroPrecision. NOA represents a severe ...
New multicentre data show that serum testosterone levels and testicular histology help predict sperm retrieval success in ...
Guideline updates include revised thresholds for Y-chromosome microdeletion testing and recommendations for the use of testicular sperm in nonazoospermic males. The American Urological Association ...
A sperm analysis involves checking a sample of semen for overall sperm health. The process can help doctors to determine the underlying cause of a person’s inability to conceive, or it may confirm the ...
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