AZFa deletions in Sertoli cell-only syndrome: a retrospective study
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AZFa deletions in Sertoli cell-only syndrome: a retrospective study.
Lack of data on the genotype-phenotype relationship in cases of AZF microdeletions is due to the limited number of histological investigations in human male infertility cases. We investigated the possibility of retrospective detection of Yq11 microdeletions by using DNA extracted from diagnostic testicular biopsies. We used histological criteria to select two series of material: 22 biopsies wit...
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متن کاملSertoli cell-only syndrome
Sertoli cell-only syndrome is defined by the complete absence of germ cells in testicular tissues and always results in male infertility. Germ cells give rise to next stages of spermatogenesis which is the process of sperm formation. They are normally attached to Sertoli cells forming together so called seminiferous tubules which form testicular tissue. If there are only Sertoli cells, then n...
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Sertoli cell only syndrome was first described by Del Castillo et al. (1947). According to the original description it has been used when no spermatogenic cells have been seen in a testicular biopsy specimen. It is therefore unfortunate that the name of this syndrome has been misused in Human Reproduction in connection with cases where Sertoli cell only has been a diagnostic failure by a pathol...
متن کاملSertoli cell-only syndrome
Sertoli cell-only syndrome is defined by the complete absence of germ cells in testicular tissues and always results in male infertility. Germ cells give rise to next stages of spermatogenesis which is the process of sperm formation. They are normally attached to Sertoli cells forming together so called seminiferous tubules which form testicular tissue. If there are only Sertoli cells, then n...
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عنوان ژورنال: Molecular Human Reproduction
سال: 2000
ISSN: 1460-2407
DOI: 10.1093/molehr/6.9.795