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Testicular Failure
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This generally refers to the inability of the sperm-producing part
of the testicles (the seminiferous elithelium) to make adequate
numbers of mature sperm. This failure may occur at any stage in
sperm production for a number of reasons. The testicle may
completely lack the cells that divide to become sperm (Sertoli
Cell-Only Syndrome). There may be an inability of the sperm to
complete their development (maturation arrest). Sperm may be made in
such low numbers that few, if any, successfully travel through the
ducts and into the ejaculated fluid (hypospermatogeneses). This
situation may be caused by genetic abnormalities, hormonal factors,
or varicoceles.
Even in the case where the testes are only producing low numbers of
sperm, the sperm may be harvested and used in conjunction with
advanced reproductive techniques to attempt a pregnancy. |
Testicular failure can cause inadequate numbers of mature sperm. Please consult with our reverse vasectomy doctor for the proper treatment course. |
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