In vivo biochemical investigation of spermatogenic status: 1H-MR spectroscopy of testes with nonobstructive azoospermia.
Alexandra A NtorkouAthina C TsiliLoukas AstrakasAnna GoussiaEleni PanopoulouNikolaos SofikitisMaria I ArgyropoulouPublished in: European radiology (2020)
• NOA testes differed from age-matched controls, in terms of reduced normalized concentrations of tChol, mI, and lipids. • TLM 2.0 peaks were found useful in the identification of NOA testes with the presence of foci of advanced spermatogenesis up to the haploid gamete stage. • Glu proved a reliable metabolic signature of spermatogenesis in NOA population by assessing the possible presence of sperm after mTESE.