The factors contributing to
noa can be related to issues in the testicles that hinder sperm production. In your case, the presence of a grade 2 varicocele on the left side and dilated ducts on both seminal vessels might be contributing to the azoospermia.
Key findings contributing to the diagnosis include:
semen analysis:
azoospermia with a semen volume of 2 ml, ph 7.8, greyish-white color, viscous viscosity, and 30 minutes liquefaction time.
Hormonal levels:
fsh (follicle-stimulating hormone) is 1.9, which is relatively low.
Lh (luteinizing hormone) is 6.6.
Prolactin is 15.
Testosterone is
433.
Shbg (sex hormone-binding globulin) is 22.6.
Physical examination:
grade 2 varicocele on the left side.
No
hydrocele observed.
Normal testicular skin.
Regards Dr. Ms. haque.