Male fertility Flashcards

1
Q

normal FSH indicates no significant _____ dysfunction

A

testicular

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2
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if sterile patient negative for CFTR/5T, then .. (testing)

A

renal U/S

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3
Q

why test estradiol?

A

T > estradiol via aromatase

high levels of aromatase in body fat

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3
Q

inheritance patern for CBAVD

A

most autosomal recessive

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3
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common defects when CFTR testing is negative

pathophys is these cases

A

renal abnormalities

mesonephric duct gives rise to uretal bud, SV, vas deferens, lower 2/3 of epididymus

defect in mesonephic duct early leads to agenesis of genital ducts and ipsilateral kidney

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5
Q

if low T, then…. (testing)

A

repeat T earlyi n AM

order LH, prolactin estradiol

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6
Q

common mutation pattern in CBAVD an cystic fibrosis patients

impact of mutations

A

most have 2 mutations

second most oftenon 5T alllele

casue involution of genital ducts during embryogenesis

spermatogenesis is fine

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8
Q

___d stem cell > spermatozoa

____days transit in epididymis

= ___d to reflect change in SA

A

70 days stem cell to spermatoza

20days transit epididymis

90 days to reflect change

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9
Q

most common cause of male infertility

examples

A

testicular

(varicoceles, gondatoxins, primary testicular problems)

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10
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initital evaluation of infertile male

A

Full H+P

Sereum analysis (>3)

Hormones (Total T, FSH, reserve LH, estradiol, prolactin if low T)

scrotal U/S if testicular gross abnl

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