Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (04): 584-.
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Abstract: Objective This study is in an attempt to evaluate the diagnostic significance to predict the spermatogenesis ofazoospermic men in examination of serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) combinatiing with serum inhibin B (INHB).Methods Quantitative examination of serum FSH and INHB was performed in 95 case of azoospermic men. According to theirclassifications of testicular biopsy with histopathological examination, there were 20 patients of Sertoli cell only, 25 ofhypospermatogenesis, 18 of spermatogenic maturation arrest (complete or incomplete), and 32 of normal spermatogenesis.The association of serum FSH and INHB levels with histopathological classifications were analyzed by using statisticalsoftware. Results Serum FSH, INHB and INHB/FSH levels of Sertoli cell only differed with statistical significance fromhypospermatogenesis, spermatogenic maturation arrest and normal spermatogenesis (P<0.05). FSH, in which there were nostatistical significance among the latter three classifications (P>0.05). Serum FSH, INHB and INHB/FSH levels were norelationship with maturation arrest (P>0.05), but were negatively related to the other classifications (P<0.05). INHB level lessthan 28.55 pg/ml predicted Sertoli cell only in a sensitivity of 97% and a specificity of 85%. Conclusion Serum FSH and INHBlevels is ineffective to distinguish the spermatogenic classifications from azoospermic men, but they are available to confirmthe disease of Sertoli cell only. The other abnormalities of azoospermic men is also dependent on bioptic histopathology toconfirm the subtypes.
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