Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3931933 | Fertility and Sterility | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The likelihood of finding sperm cells in men with complete AZFa deletions is negligible. Complete AZFa deletion is rare and usually associated with azoospermia and absence of sperm cells in testicular tissue. The low frequency of partial AZFa deletions and the inconsistent prospects for spermatogenesis reported in the literature question the need for routine assessment of microdeletions in genes, such as USP9Y or DDX3Y.
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Authors
Sandra E. Ph.D., Ronit M.D., Leah Ph.D., Ron M.D., Ofer M.D., Gedalia Ph.D., Haim M.D., Amnon M.D.,