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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Azoospermia
  1. ... s body may produce no mature sperm cells (azoospermia), fewer than the usual number of sperm cells ( ... accounts for about 13 percent of cases of azoospermia and 5 percent of severe oligospermia. As its ...
  2. ... small head size (microcephaly), a lack of sperm (azoospermia) in males, and irregular menstruation in females.In ...
  3. ... occur in areas of the Y chromosome called azoospermia factor (AZF) regions. Genes in these regions provide ...