Testosterone Predicts Sperm Retrieval in Klinefelter Syndrome

Testosterone Predicts Sperm Retrieval in Klinefelter Syndrome

New Italian research indicates that baseline testosterone levels and testicular histology are significant predictors for successful sperm retrieval in men with nonmosaic Klinefelter Syndrome, offering hope for personalized fertility treatments. The study, involving 383 men, found higher testosterone correlated with better sperm retrieval rates.

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