Are they functional hypogonadal men? Testosterone serum levels unravel male idiopathic infertility subgroups.
Giorgia SpaggiariFrancesco CostantinoLeonardo Dalla ValentinaMarilina RomeoChiara FuriniLaura RoliMaria Cristina De SantisGiulia CanuTommaso TrentiAntonio R M GranataManuela SimoniDaniele SantiPublished in: Endocrine (2024)
Although idiopathic infertile men show by definition altered semen analysis and gonadotropins within reference ranges, testosterone serum levels are widely variable in this population. Approximately a quarter of these patients present some sort of functional hypogonadism. Our data support the need to better classify idiopathic male infertility and total testosterone serum levels could be a supportive parameter in tracing the patient's therapeutic profile.