An azoospermic male with an unbalanced translocation between the Y chromosome and chromosome 15 was examined in the present study. Testicular biopsy found only Sertoli cells only within the ...
STANFORD, Calif., June 27 (UPI) -- Men diagnosed as azoospermic -- infertile due to a lack of sperm are more prone to developing cancer than the general male population, U.S. researchers say. Lead ...
Men who are diagnosed as azoospermic -- infertile because of an absence of sperm in their ejaculate -- are more prone to developing cancer than the general population, urologists have found. And a ...