Volume 27, Issue 3 (May 2025) 27, 298–306; 10.4103/aja202475
Differentiation between nonobstructive azoospermia and obstructive azoospermia: then and now
Hubbard, Logan1; Rambhatla, Amarnath1; Colpi, Giovanni M2
1Vattikuti Urology Institute, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI 48202-3450, USA 2Andrology and IVF Center, Next Fertility Procrea, Lugano 6900, Switzerland
Correspondence: Dr. L Hubbard (lchubbard13@gmail.com)
Originally published: September 13, 2024 Received: March 31, 2024 Accepted: July 2, 2024
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Male infertility has seen an increase in prevalence with cases of azoospermia estimated to affect 10%–15% of infertile men. Confirmation of azoospermia subsequently necessitates an early causal differentiation between obstructive azoospermia (OA) and nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA). Although less common when compared to NOA, OA can represent upward 20%–40% of cases of azoospermia. While there are a multitude of etiologies responsible for causing NOA and OA, correctly distinguishing between the two types of azoospermia has profound implications in managing the infertile male. This review represents an amalgamation of the current guidelines and literature which will supply the reproductive physician with a diagnostic armamentarium to properly distinguish between NOA and OA, therefore providing the best possible care to the infertile couple. Keywords: male factor infertility; nonobstructive azoospermia; obstructive azoospermia
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