ENDOCRINE ASSESSMENT OF THE SUBFERTILE MALE
- 1 May 1981
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Endocrinology
- Vol. 14 (5), 493-507
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.1981.tb00639.x
Abstract
Sixty-three male (XY) patients attending a subfertility clinic with average sperm density under 40 million/ml were studied by testicular biopsy and multiple basal estimations of plasma LH, FSH, testosterone as well as LHRH (50 micrograms i.v.) stimulation. A further forty patients with similar sperm densities also had testicular biopsy but only single estimations of the three hormones. A single basal FSH was found to be the best discriminator of testicular histologies. Patients with testicular biopsies showing germ cell aplasia in some or all seminiferous tubules (grades 3 and 4) had significantly higher basal FSH than those with hypospermatogenesis, germ cell arrest or normal appearance (grades 1 and 2). Basal FSH also showed a linear trend rising with decreasing sperm density but only rose above the normal range when sperm densities fell below 1 million/ml. When basal FSH, testicular histology and sperm density were considered together in the whole group (n = 100), high levels of FSH accurately indicated the presence of germ cell aplasia in some or all seminiferous tubules in azoo- and oligospermic men with sperm density under 5 million/ml. Normal FSH and azoospermia is diagnostic of obstruction in the excurrent ducts, and further investigation is undertaken if surgical correction of the obstruction is contemplated. Hormone estimations are not helpful in oligospermic patients with average sperm density over 5 million/ml. On the basis of these findings it is suggested that there is little place for the LHRH test in the routine assessment of male subfertility. Testicular biopsy is indicated only in oligospermic patients with average sperm density under 5 million/ml and normal basal FSH.Keywords
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