1972
DOI: 10.1210/jcem-34-1-209
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Plasma and Urinary Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Levels in Oligospermia

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“…There are no sexually unique hormones, although there are wide variations in the secretion of hormones related to reproduction. Evidence for inhibin in the male is accumulating (29)(30)(31)(32), and it has been invoked to account for high levels of FSH and normal levels of LH in oligospermic males (33)(34)(35), after testicular irradiation and after cvtotoxic chemotherapy (36,37).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are no sexually unique hormones, although there are wide variations in the secretion of hormones related to reproduction. Evidence for inhibin in the male is accumulating (29)(30)(31)(32), and it has been invoked to account for high levels of FSH and normal levels of LH in oligospermic males (33)(34)(35), after testicular irradiation and after cvtotoxic chemotherapy (36,37).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He postulated that some interaction between the Sertoli cells and the more mature spermatogenic cells is of major importance in the maintenance of high levels of the FSH inhibitor. In contrast, Leonard, Leach, and Paulsen failed to demonstrate any correlation between sperm count and serum FSH levels in normal men (21). Elevated FSH levels have been found in some patients with idiopathic oligospermia (21-23), however, Leonard et al could show no differences in germinal cell numbers between men with normal and those with elevated FSH titers.…”
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“…Variable, even contradictory, results obtained from investigations of idiopathic oligozoospermia [10,11], varying therapeutic results with different treatment re gimes, and absence of well-established evaluation criteria suggest that more than a single factor effect the pathogen esis of idiopathic oligozoospermia.…”
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confidence: 99%