Male Infertility 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-32300-4_23
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Clinical Management of Men with Nonobstructive Azoospermia due to Spermatogenic Failure

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“…This group shares similarities with Group 2 but differs by exhibiting reduced testosterone levels, indicating biochemical hypogonadism (1,7). Combining hCG with FSH may be beneficial in these patients as hCG boosts intratesticular testosterone production.…”
Section: Aphrodite Group 3: Biochemical Hypogonadismmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…This group shares similarities with Group 2 but differs by exhibiting reduced testosterone levels, indicating biochemical hypogonadism (1,7). Combining hCG with FSH may be beneficial in these patients as hCG boosts intratesticular testosterone production.…”
Section: Aphrodite Group 3: Biochemical Hypogonadismmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Patients with reduced fertility and impaired spermatogenesis may face inadequate testicular stimulation due to deficits in FSH and/or LH production or action ( 5 ). Hypogonadism, characterized primarily by insufficient testosterone production, has various causes, including testicular pathologies, systemic diseases, infections, congenital abnormalities, aging, and poor lifestyle ( 7 ). In some instances, the underlying cause remains elusive, and hypogonadism is labeled idiopathic.…”
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