Davor Ježek
Editor
2013
In modern reproductive medicine, testicular biopsy is used for both diagnosing and treating the most dif fi cult cases of male infertility, such as azoospermia. The correct interpretation of histologic fi ndings related to the morphology of the testicular biopsy sample is crucial for therapeutic and in vitro fertilization procedures. The main method of treating obstructive and nonobstructive azoospermia is (micro) surgical and is aimed at successfully isolating spermatozoa from the biopsy specimen and microinjecting them into the oocyte.
Atlas on the Human Testis – Normal Morphology and Pathology
