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What Does Normal Spermatogenesis In Testicular Biopsy Mean?
I had viral infecthion seven years back. I have been married since three years without kids. when I passed through Sperms test it found there is no active sperms. Then Testicular Biospy was done of me which found the resul as follows;
" All Stages of Spermatogenesis are seen. Mature Sperrmatozoa's are identified. No granlomas are seen and no evidence of Insitu or invasive malignancy." Normal Spermatogenesis (Jhonson Score = 9.2)
The given semen analysis is testicular biopsy is well with in the normal stage.There is no malignancy (cancerous change) all stages of sperm development are seen in the present study. Consult an infertility specialist and get evaluated. If your partner fails to conceive repeatedly, better to consult an infertility specialist and get evaluated. Newer techniques like IVF will be useful.
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Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician
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What Does Normal Spermatogenesis In Testicular Biopsy Mean?
Hello, The given semen analysis is testicular biopsy is well with in the normal stage.There is no malignancy (cancerous change) all stages of sperm development are seen in the present study. Consult an infertility specialist and get evaluated. If your partner fails to conceive repeatedly, better to consult an infertility specialist and get evaluated. Newer techniques like IVF will be useful. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician