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  2. Azoospermia factor - Wikipedia

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    Deletions in this region are associated with inability to produce sperm. [2] Subregions within the AZF region are AZFa (sometimes AZF1), AZFb and AZFc (together referred to as AZF2). AZF microdeletions are one of the major causes of male infertility for azoospermia (complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate [ 3 ] [ 4 ] ) and severe ...

  3. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    Usually, affected men show no symptoms, although they may have smaller testes. Men with this condition may exhibit azoospermia (no sperm production), oligozoospermia (small number of sperm production), or they may produce abnormally shaped sperm (teratozoospermia). [20] This case of infertility occurs during the development of gametes in the male.

  4. Azoospermia - Wikipedia

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    Azoospermia is the medical condition of a man whose semen contains no sperm. [1] It is associated with male infertility, but many forms are amenable to medical treatment.In humans, azoospermia affects about 1% of the male population [2] and may be seen in up to 20% of male infertility situations in Canada.

  5. Do you have high-quality sperm? What it can tell you about ...

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    The easiest way to assess sperm health is with a semen analysis — a test that looks at multiple parameters, including: Semen volume Sperm concentration (the density of the sperm in the semen)

  6. Semen quality - Wikipedia

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    Semen quality is a measure of male fertility, ... resulting in permanent or temporary and partial or total inability to produce sperm in the affected testicle. ...

  7. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    Infertility is the inability of a couple to reproduce by natural means. It is usually not the natural state of a healthy adult. Exceptions include children who have not undergone puberty, which is the body's start of reproductive capacity.

  8. Bachelor’s Colton Underwood Says He Had ‘Shame’ Over ...

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    All of a sudden, you can’t do the one thing that you really want to do and produce sperm.” Underwood came out as gay in 2021, just months before he and Brown confirmed their romance.

  9. Necrospermia - Wikipedia

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    Necrospermia is usually confused with asthenozoospermia, which is the inability of the sperm to move even when alive. To check for necrospermia, samples with a high percentage of immobile sperm are stained to check for vitality. If they are dead sperm they will be stained, as the membrane is broken and the dye enters indiscriminately.