Histology of the fertile and infertile testis
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Histology of the fertile and infertile testis
Abstract
This article has reviewed the diagnostic value of testicular biopsy in the evaluation of male infertility. In order to optimize the interpretation of morphologic findings, it is essential that a full medical and occupational history and careful hormonal evaluation be performed. A karyotype may be indicated in some cases. The pathologist has the opportunity to render a diagnostic opinion based on examination of seminiferous tubules and interstitium and correlated with the results of the history, physical examination, and laboratory studies. A rapid quantitative method is available for determining the likelihood that a significant epididymal obstruction exists that may be relieved surgically.
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