Infertility Challenge in a Cryptozoospermic Patient With Y Chromosome Microdeletion
Prerana Dagwar,
Namrata Choudhary,
Jarul Shrivastava
et al.
Abstract:A couple is usually diagnosed with infertility if they have regular, unprotected sexual activity for a year or longer and are unable to conceive. Male infertility can be categorised into three types: obstructive infertility, non-obstructive infertility, and coital infertility. A major contributing factor for infertility in men is Y chromosome microdeletion, which is a non-obstructive infertility that involves problems related to sperm production. Deletions in the azoospermia factor region known as azoospermia … Show more
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