Study on biological and environmental factors for azoospermia

Journal Title: Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 2

Abstract

The absence of sperm in the seminal fluid is known as azoospermia. This medical condition is in a direct association with male's infertility. A complete medical history, physical examination, tests of selected hormones and tests for male fertility (including sperm analysis) are used for the diagnosis of azoospermia. The number of 1314 men, with fertility problems, at age between 20 and 67 years, were included in this investigation. The data obtained in the study showed that azoospermia occurred in 5.25% of the group studied. The Klinefelter syndrome was cytogenetically diagnosed in 2.9% of the male individuals. There was found that 44.3% of males with azoospermia have been smokers, 7.1% of them – addicted to drugs, 17.1% have taken different medicaments, 4.35% – have had radiation therapy, 4.35% have had a diagnosis "varicocele". The volume of the ejaculate was less than 2 ml in 37.68% of the men and more than 7 ml in 2.89% of them.

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Spas Dzhoglov, Evgeniya Ivanova

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Spas Dzhoglov, Evgeniya Ivanova (2016). Study on biological and environmental factors for azoospermia. Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology, 5(2), 139-143. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-133734