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Inhibin B levels in azoospermic subjects with cytologically characterized testicular pathology
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This study demonstrated that, in humans, spermatids play an important role in the mechanism regulating inhibin B secretion by Sertoli cells. The significance of this hormone as a diagnostic parameter in azoospermic patients does not seem to be specific because it does not permit discrimination between obstructive forms or spermatidic arrest. Furthermore, despite an evident clinical, cytological and hormonal pattern for SCOS, inhibin B levels are normal in some of these patients. The significance of this latter result remains to be elucidated.
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