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Can Ke's syndrome still produce sperm? Can Klinefelter's syndrome be treated?

2023-08-19 本站作者 【 字体:

Among many types of infertility, a large proportion are caused by various infections, abortions, and unhealthy lifestyle habits. And these acquired diseases often have treatment and conditioning methods, but there is such a type of infertility that is not only innate, but also very stubborn. This is Klinefelter's syndrome, a disease that can lead to congenital testicular dysplasia. Do these patients who already have Klinefelter's syndrome and testicular dysplasia still produce sperm? Is this Klinefelter syndrome treatable?

Can Kes syndrome still produce sperm? Can Klinefelters syndrome be treated?(图1)

1、 Etiology of Crohn's syndrome

Croutzfeldt Jacobs syndrome is caused by the non separation of sex chromosomes during meiosis of parental germ cells to form sperm and eggs. During the maturation and division of an egg, the sex chromosomes do not separate, forming an egg with two X. If this egg combines with Y sperm, it will form 47, XXY fertilized eggs. If XY is not separated during the first maturation division of spermatogenic cells during the maturation process, XY sperm will be formed, and when combined with X egg, 47, XXY fertilized eggs can also be formed. Croutzfeldt Jacobs syndrome is caused by autosomal abnormalities. It is a genetic disease and also a form of infertility. It is recommended that patients receive timely treatment during the onset of the disease to avoid affecting family relationships. They should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, eat more kidney tonifying and yang enhancing foods, and eat foods rich in vitamin A and vitamin B to facilitate the recovery of the condition.

2、 Can Ke's syndrome still produce sperm?

Klinefelter's syndrome, also known as congenital seminiferous ductal dysplasia, belongs to a class of abnormal chromosomal diseases. Hair is the most common congenital disease causing primary testicular dysfunction, and also the most common primary hypogonadism. Long term or even lifelong androgen replacement therapy is the main measure for treating this disease, with the main purpose of promoting the development of secondary sexual characteristics and improving sexual function. According to traditional beliefs, Croutzfeldt Jacobs syndrome cannot be treated and can only be treated with sperm from or artificially assisted sperm banks. Later, it was discovered that adolescent or relatively young patients occasionally find sperm in their semen, but due to their small quantity, they still fail to achieve the goal of natural conception. With the development of assisted reproductive technology, if this trace amount of sperm can be frozen and stored in a timely manner, it is possible for such patients to obtain blood relatives after marriage. For sexual function problems caused by androgens, exogenous testosterone can be supplemented appropriately to improve.

3、 Can Klinefelter's syndrome be treated?

The diagnosis of Klinefelter's syndrome relies on chromosomal examination. Nowadays, with the rapid progress of science and technology, this type of exam has gradually been simplified. However, as a hereditary chromosomal disease, the treatment of Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome has always been a global challenge. For patients with underdeveloped male secondary sexual characteristics, individualized treatment can be used to supplement androgens or administer chorionic gonadotropins to maintain male physique. If you need the appearance of the breasts, you can also remove the breasts and the adipose tissue in the breasts. The most important thing is the treatment of azoospermia, which was once an incurable disease caused by this disease. When the diagnosis of Croutzfeldt Jacobs syndrome is clear, early doctors can advise patients to undergo sperm donor fertilization or adoption. Since the 1990s, male microsurgery has begun to develop, and testicular sperm extraction under the microscope has completely changed the treatment plan for Crohn's syndrome. Nowadays, nearly half of patients with Croutzfeldt Jacobs syndrome can find sperm through surgery.

Overall, as a relatively malignant congenital defect, most patients with Klinefelter's syndrome have congenital chromosomal defects. However, there is now a way to cure Klinefelter's syndrome. As long as sperm is taken from the testicles, it is still possible to remove viable sperm. Although the probability is slim, there is still hope for fertility. Moreover, the probability of this type of sperm being removed during adolescence is significantly higher, and it is recommended to treat it as early as possible to avoid missing the optimal period.

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