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Testicular development is a complex process that begins even before birth
One of the most common abnormalities observed in pediatric urology is the failure of one or both testicles to descend into the correct scrotal position at birth, a condition known as cryptorchidism
Now, in a groundbreaking study, a research team from Japan includes Dr.
Traditionally, to diagnose male infertility, testicular biopsy is the most widely used method
To address this, the researchers focused their research on suitable biomarkers that could be easily detected in the serum of boys with cryptorchidism
Among various serum hormones, inhibin B and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) act as direct markers of spermatogenesis and Sertoli cell function and are essential for normal testicular development
According to Dr.
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Low serum inhibin B/follicle-stimulating hormones and anti-Mullerian hormone/follicle-stimulating hormones ratios as markers of decreased germ cells in infants with bilateral cryptorchidism