Klinefelter Syndrome (KS) is the most common sex chromosomal abnormalities (1/600 newborn males), and is characterized by a hypergonadism hypogonadism. Until few years ago, mostly non-mosaic KS was considered as a model of a complete male infertility although few KS (4-8%) have an oligospermia. Recent studies in adult with non-mosaic KS reported the possibility of sperm retrieval by testicular biopsy (TESE) in around 50% cases and more than some pregnancies have been obtained after TESE with Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). Since 1997, more than one hundred births are described. As some studies shown a decrease of successful sperm retrieval with the increasing of age, we plan to compare the potential of sperm retrieval between two groups "adult" (23-55 years) and "young" after the onset of puberty (15-22 years). The study will be performed by searching spermatozoa on two seminal analyses spaced out 3 months followed by a testicular biopsy if the azoospermia is confirmed on semen analyses.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
141
Two seminal analyses spaced out 3 months followed by a testicular biopsy if the azoospermia is confirmed on semen analyses.
Service de Biologie de la Reproduction - CECOS - Groupe Hospitalier Pellegrin
Bordeaux, France
Service d'Endocrinologie Moléculaire et Maladies Rares, Centre de Biologie Est, Hospices Civils de Lyon
Bron, France
Service de Biologie de la Reproduction - Hôpital de la Conception
Marseille, France
Groupe de Médecine de la Reproduction - CECOS Midi-Pyrénées - Hôpital Paule de Viguier)
Toulouse, France
TEsticular Sperm Extraction (TESE)
Improvement of sperm retrieval rate by Testicular Sperm extraction (TESE) in the "Young" group compare to "Adult" group.
Time frame: 15 months
Androgenotherapy
Influence of antecedent of androgenotherapy before Testicular Sperm extraction (TESE) : treatment or not, duration of treatment
Time frame: 15 months
Prognosis factors
Identification of prognosis factors of sperm retrieval (by TESE) in the two groups "Young" and "Adult"
Time frame: 15 months
Histopathologist analyses
Histopathologist analyses of testicular biopsy in the two groups "Young" and "Adult". In the 2 groups, comparison of cases with and without sperm.
Time frame: 15 months
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