10.4103/aja202454
A review of testicular histopathology in nonobstructive azoospermia
Mostafa, Taymour1; Bocu, Kadir2; Malhotra, Vineet3
1Department of Andrology, Sexology and STIs, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt
2Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Nigde 51240, Türkiye
3Department of Urology and Andrology, VNA Hospital, New Delhi 110017, India
Correspondence: Dr. T Mostafa (taymour.mostafa@yahoo.com)
Originally published: August 02, 2024 Received: January 17, 2024 Accepted: May 19, 2024
Abstract |
One major challenge in male factor infertility is nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA), which is characterized by spermatozoa-deficient semen without physical duct blockage. This review offers a thorough overview of the histopathology of the testes in NOA cases, clarifying its complex etiology and emphasizing the possible value of histopathology inspection for both diagnosis and treatment. Variable histopathological findings have been linked to NOA, such as tubular hyalinization, Sertoli cell-only syndrome, hypospermatogenesis, and germ cell arrest. Understanding the pathophysiology and forecasting the effectiveness of treatment are further enhanced by both morphometric and ultrastructural analyses. The potential significance of testicular biopsy in forecasting reproductive outcomes is assessed, especially concerning assisted reproductive technologies like intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Besides, testicular microlithiasis, serum hormone profiles, and testicular size are investigated concerning NOA histopathology. It is concluded that understanding the histopathological patterns in NOA is crucial for its accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. Further research is still warranted to improve understanding of the complex pathophysiology underlying NOA.
Keywords: azoospermia; histopathology; male infertility; nonobstructive azoospermia; semen
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