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Table 2 Clinical characteristics of the patients and SR rate stratified according to testicular histology

From: Testicular histopathology, semen analysis and FSH, predictive value of sperm retrieval: supportive counseling in case of reoperation after testicular sperm extraction (TESE)

 

SCO

MA

HypoS

NormoS

P

Patients n.

205

75

149

57

 

Age (years)

35.64±5.42

37.21±6.67

39.05±7.83

37.57±4.50

< 0.01

Azoospermia n. (%)

196 (95.6%)

60 (80.0%)

121 (81.2%)

13 (22.8%)

< 0.01

Criptozoospermia n. (%)

7 (3.4%)

10 (13.3%)

6 (4.0%)

17 (29.8%)

< 0.01

Oligozoospermia n. (%)

2 (1.0%)

5 (6.7%)

22 (14.8%)

24 (42.1%)

< 0.01

Necrozoospermia n. (%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

3 (5.3%)

< 0.01

BMI (kg/m2)

25.86±2.90

27.71±3.54

27.66±7.80

25.5±2.42

NS

FSH (mIU/ml)

24.34±11.65

18.15±11.63

12.66±11.60

11.02±8.81

< 0.01

LH (mIU/ml)

9.80±6.00

7.25±4.08

5.63±3.25

5.18±2.90

< 0.01

T (ng/ml)

4.30±2.85

4.40±2.06

4.75±1.87

4.93±2.26

NS

SR

60 (29.3%)

58 (77.3%)

132 (88.6%)

57 (100%)

< 0.01

Testis vol. (right, ml)

7.24±4.58

7.75±3.39

11.05±8.52

12.38±5.15

< 0.01

Testis vol. (left, ml)

7.17±4.06

8.23±3.69

10.43±10.44

10.56±3.17

NS

  1. SCO Sertoli cell only, MA maturation arrest, HypoS hypospermatogenesis, NormoS normospermatogenesis, BMI body mass index, FSH follicle stimulating hormone, LH luteinizing hormone, T testosterone, SR sperm retrieval, NS not significant