Diagnostic algorithm in men suspected with nonobstructive azoospermia.

Asian journal of andrology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-25 DOI:10.4103/aja202529
Mahdi Bazzi, Matthew Chabot, Amarnath Rambhatla, Eric Chung
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Abstract: This review focuses on the diagnostic algorithm for nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA), a significant male factor contributing to infertility. NOA, characterized by the absence of sperm in the ejaculate, requires a systematic diagnostic approach to identify reversible conditions, genetic factors, and prognosis for achieving pregnancy. The diagnostic pathway involves semen analysis and a comprehensive evaluation for hormonal deficiencies, anatomical abnormalities, and genetic factors. The importance of medical history, physical examination, endocrine evaluation, imaging, and genetic testing is emphasized. This review highlights the significance of differentiating NOA from obstructive azoospermia (OA) and outlines key considerations for effective management, including surgical sperm retrieval and assisted reproductive techniques. Testicular biopsy is discussed as a definitive method to distinguish obstructive cases from nonobstructive cases, providing valuable prognostic information. Overall, a thorough and systematic diagnostic approach is essential for the effective management of men suspected with NOA, offering insights into potential treatment options and reproductive outcomes.

疑似非阻塞性无精子症男性的诊断算法。
摘要:本文综述了非阻塞性无精子症(NOA)的诊断算法,NOA是导致不育的重要男性因素。NOA的特点是射精中没有精子,需要系统的诊断方法来确定可逆条件、遗传因素和实现妊娠的预后。诊断途径包括精液分析和对激素缺乏、解剖异常和遗传因素的综合评估。强调病史、体格检查、内分泌评估、影像学检查和基因检测的重要性。这篇综述强调了区分NOA与阻塞性无精子症(OA)的重要性,并概述了有效治疗的关键考虑因素,包括手术取精和辅助生殖技术。睾丸活检作为一种明确的方法来区分梗阻性病例和非梗阻性病例,提供有价值的预后信息。总体而言,全面和系统的诊断方法对于有效管理怀疑患有NOA的男性至关重要,为潜在的治疗方案和生殖结果提供了见解。
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