To understand the infertility development it is important to study how individual components of the connective complexes of Sertoli’s cells are formed and developed in order to allow not only individual cells, but also entire syncytia of germ cells to migrate from the basal to the adluminal compartment of the spermatic epithelium, without causing loss of permeability. Testicular tissue changes in azoospermia with an increase in the duration of the disease and the prognosis of the possibility of conception are of particular interest. The aim. To reveal changes in the testicular tissue on azoospermia with an increase in the duration of the disease. Materials and methods: to achieve the aim, a pathomorphological study was carried out. The mat...
Disorders of testicular function may have their origins in fetal or early life as a result of abnorm...
The study objective is to determine the connection between meiosis abnormalities and changes in the ...
Diseases of testicles are an important social problem because according to WHO data, the male factor...
To understand the infertility development it is important to study how individual components of the ...
Background: Non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) is a form of male infertility caused by disorders of t...
Introduction: The testes are immune privileged organs but they are subjected to acute and chronic in...
Spermatogenesis is a process that involves cellular and biochemical processes. The purpose of this s...
We investigated the number and distribution of Cajal-like cells in patients with azoospermia. A tota...
To primarily study the influence of recombination abnormality in human spermatocyte meiosis on the p...
Background: To find out the histological pattern of testicular biopsies in male azoospermics Methods...
Male inferti lity becomes a worldwide problem and contributed to 50% of infertility cases. The main ...
OBJECTIVE of the study is a prospective evaluation of the severe oligospermic and azoospermic patien...
It is widely held that the somatic cell population that is responsible for sperm development and out...
A light microscopic study of testicular biopay specimens from 141 cases of azoospermia. during a pe...
Aim To analyze the differences in the population of perivascular and peritubular Leydig cells (LC) a...
Disorders of testicular function may have their origins in fetal or early life as a result of abnorm...
The study objective is to determine the connection between meiosis abnormalities and changes in the ...
Diseases of testicles are an important social problem because according to WHO data, the male factor...
To understand the infertility development it is important to study how individual components of the ...
Background: Non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) is a form of male infertility caused by disorders of t...
Introduction: The testes are immune privileged organs but they are subjected to acute and chronic in...
Spermatogenesis is a process that involves cellular and biochemical processes. The purpose of this s...
We investigated the number and distribution of Cajal-like cells in patients with azoospermia. A tota...
To primarily study the influence of recombination abnormality in human spermatocyte meiosis on the p...
Background: To find out the histological pattern of testicular biopsies in male azoospermics Methods...
Male inferti lity becomes a worldwide problem and contributed to 50% of infertility cases. The main ...
OBJECTIVE of the study is a prospective evaluation of the severe oligospermic and azoospermic patien...
It is widely held that the somatic cell population that is responsible for sperm development and out...
A light microscopic study of testicular biopay specimens from 141 cases of azoospermia. during a pe...
Aim To analyze the differences in the population of perivascular and peritubular Leydig cells (LC) a...
Disorders of testicular function may have their origins in fetal or early life as a result of abnorm...
The study objective is to determine the connection between meiosis abnormalities and changes in the ...
Diseases of testicles are an important social problem because according to WHO data, the male factor...