Detection of AZF microdeletions and reproductive hormonal profile analysis of infertile sudanese men pursuing assisted reproductive approaches.
Hassan Osman Alhassan ElsaidTarteel GadkareimTagwa AbobakrEiman MubarakMehad A AbdelrhemDalya AbuElsir Abu AlhassanHind Mohammad AbushamaPublished in: BMC urology (2021)
We concluded in this study that the incidences of microdeletions of the Y chromosome confined to AZF a, b, c and d regions is 58.8% in infertile subjects with 31.4% were Azoospermic and 27.5% were Oligozoospermic. This might provide a piece of evidence that these specified regions of the Y chromosome are essential for controlling spermatogenesis. These findings will be useful for genetic counseling within infertility clinics in Sudan and to adopt appropriate methods for assisted reproduction.