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Non-obstructive azoospermia

MedGen UID:
866757
Concept ID:
C4021107
Disease or Syndrome
Synonym: Testicular azoospermia
 
HPO: HP:0011961

Definition

Absence of any measurable level of sperm in his semen, resulting from a defect in the production of spermatozoa in the testes. This can be differentiated from obstructive azoospermia on the basis of testicular biopsy. [from HPO]

Conditions with this feature

Spermatogenic failure 2
MedGen UID:
400056
Concept ID:
C1862459
Finding
Spermatogenic failure-2 (SPGF2) is characterized by male infertility due to azoospermia (Tang et al., 2020; Akbari et al., 2021). For a discussion of phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
46,XX sex reversal 2
MedGen UID:
411414
Concept ID:
C2749215
Disease or Syndrome
Nonsyndromic 46,XX testicular disorders/differences of sex development (DSD) are characterized by: the presence of a 46,XX karyotype; external genitalia ranging from typical male to ambiguous; two testicles; azoospermia; absence of müllerian structures; and absence of other syndromic features, such as congenital anomalies outside of the genitourinary system, learning disorders / cognitive impairment, or behavioral issues. Approximately 85% of individuals with nonsyndromic 46,XX testicular DSD present after puberty with normal pubic hair and normal penile size but small testes, gynecomastia, and sterility resulting from azoospermia. Approximately 15% of individuals with nonsyndromic 46,XX testicular DSD present at birth with ambiguous genitalia. Gender role and gender identity are reported as male. If untreated, males with 46,XX testicular DSD experience the consequences of testosterone deficiency.
Spermatogenic failure 15
MedGen UID:
934746
Concept ID:
C4310779
Disease or Syndrome
Any azoospermia in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the SYCE1 gene.
Spermatogenic failure 22
MedGen UID:
1618089
Concept ID:
C4540179
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-22 (SPGF22) is characterized by male infertility due to spermatocyte maturation arrest resulting in cryptozoospermia or azoospermia (Gershoni et al., 2017). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 25
MedGen UID:
1646677
Concept ID:
C4693765
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-25 (SPGF25) is characterized by small testes and infertility, with severe oligozoospermia or azoospermia due to maturation arrest at the primary spermatocyte stage (Okutman et al., 2015). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 28
MedGen UID:
1648494
Concept ID:
C4748117
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-28 (SPGF28) is characterized by nonobstructive azoospermia, with a Sertoli cell-only phenotype observed in testicular tissue (Kasak et al., 2018). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 29
MedGen UID:
1648499
Concept ID:
C4748142
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-29 (SPGF29) is characterized by nonobstructive azoospermia or oligozoospermia. Sperm that are present are immotile and exhibit abnormal morphology, primarily defects of the acrosome and head-neck junction (Kherraf et al., 2017). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 32
MedGen UID:
1648444
Concept ID:
C4748253
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-32 (SPGF32) is characterized by male infertility due to nonobstructive azoospermia. Testicular biopsy has shown absence of spermatogenic cells and a Sertoli cell-only pattern (Choi et al., 2010). For a discussion of phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see 258150.
Spermatogenic failure 57
MedGen UID:
1794198
Concept ID:
C5561988
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-57 (SPGF57) is characterized by male infertility due to error-prone meiosis of germ cells and spermatogenic arrest at the late pachytene stage (Nagirnaja et al., 2021). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 59
MedGen UID:
1794244
Concept ID:
C5562034
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-59 (SPGF59) is characterized by male infertility due to nonobstructive azoospermia. Testicular biopsy shows maturation arrest (Salas-Huetos et al., 2021). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 60
MedGen UID:
1794245
Concept ID:
C5562035
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-60 (SPGF60) is characterized by male infertility due to nonobstructive azoospermia. Testicular biopsy shows maturation arrest before the pachytene stage (Krausz et al., 2020). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 61
MedGen UID:
1794258
Concept ID:
C5562048
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-61 (SPGF61) is characterized by male infertility due to nonobstructive azoospermia, resulting from complete meiotic arrest at the primary spermatocyte stage (Riera-Escamilla et al., 2019;van der Bijl et al., 2019). Mutation in the STAG3 gene also causes premature ovarian failure (POF8; 615723), resulting in female infertility. For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 62
MedGen UID:
1794259
Concept ID:
C5562049
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-62 (SPGF62) is characterized by male infertility due to nonobstructive azoospermia, resulting from complete metaphase arrest at the spermatocyte stage (Riera-Escamilla et al., 2019). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 71
MedGen UID:
1801153
Concept ID:
C5676963
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-71 (SPGF71) is characterized by male infertility due to nonobstructive azoospermia (Alhathal et al., 2020). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 73
MedGen UID:
1801127
Concept ID:
C5676988
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-73 (SPGF73) is characterized by male infertility, resulting from nonobstructive azoospermia due to meiotic arrest (Li et al., 2022). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 74
MedGen UID:
1812069
Concept ID:
C5677010
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-74 (SPGF74) is characterized by nonobstructive azoospermia and male infertility due to complete meiotic arrest at the spermatocyte zygotene or pachytene stage. Some men exhibit reduced testicular volume and/or reduced testosterone level (Wyrwoll et al., 2022). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 75
MedGen UID:
1804291
Concept ID:
C5677014
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-75 (SPGF75) is characterized by male infertility due to nonobstructive azoospermia resulting from maturation arrest at the spermatocyte stage (Krausz et al., 2020; Yao et al., 2021). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).
Spermatogenic failure 88
MedGen UID:
1845113
Concept ID:
C5882706
Disease or Syndrome
Spermatogenic failure-88 (SPGF88) is characterized by male infertility due to prepachytene meiotic arrest (Wu et al., 2022; Yang et al., 2022). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of spermatogenic failure, see SPGF1 (258150).

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