MANAGEMENT OF A PATIENT WITH A SECRETORY FORM OF AZOOSPERMIA

Violation of male reproductive health is one of the most urgent problems for scientific research at the present time and is both a reflection of the quality of medical care and an indicator of overall well-being. One of the most difficult for the diagnosis and treatment of pathospermia is azoospermi...

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Main Authors: Алексей Дмитриевич Бушмакин, Константин Александрович Луговой, Евгений Владимирович Помешкин, Алексей Геннадьевич Тришкин, Лилия Владиславовна Курганова, Галина Павловна Зуева, Антон Игоревич Лесников, Асмик Гербертовна Бочкарникова, Светлана Ивановна Елгина, Вадим Гельевич Мозес, Елена Владимировна Рудаева, Кира Борисовна Мозес
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Language:Russian
Published: The Publishing House Medicine and Enlightenment 2022-08-01
Series:Медицина в Кузбассе
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Online Access:https://mednauki.ru/index.php/MK/article/view/764
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Summary:Violation of male reproductive health is one of the most urgent problems for scientific research at the present time and is both a reflection of the quality of medical care and an indicator of overall well-being. One of the most difficult for the diagnosis and treatment of pathospermia is azoospermia. This pathological condition manifests itself in the complete absence of spermatozoa in the ejaculate during a two-time examination of centrifuged sperm with a targeted search for spermatozoa. Azoospermia is detected in approximately 7-10 % of all patients with impaired reproductive function. This clinical case clearly illustrates the tactics of differential diagnosis of a patient with azoospermia, and shows the importance of histological conclusion for predicting the effectiveness of therapy and achieving clinical pregnancy. In this case, a testicular biopsy served as a reason for prolonging therapy, and allowed to achieve a clinical pregnancy. Correctly chosen tactics allowed.
ISSN:1819-0901
2588-0411