Genitourinary Tract

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Friday, May 24, 2013               
 
Testes : Maturation Arrest

Topic: Infertility

Category: Testes

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The cells present on the luminal aspect of the tubule are Sertoli cells. This appearance can be produced by the same agents that can induce hypospermatogenesis, such as radiation, alkylating agents, gonadotropin deficiency. When complete maturation arrest is diffusely present bilaterally, the sperm count is usually zero.   return to Infertility
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