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Is basal membrane/tubular diameter ratio a histologic predictor of germ cell presence in transgender women?

Authors :
Lina Rigodanzo Marins
Tiago Elias Rosito
Lucia Maria Kliemann
Edison Capp
Helena von Eye Corleta
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Purpose Evaluate histological changes in testicular parameters after hormone treatment in transgender women. Materials and Methods Cross-section study with 86 patients who underwent gonadectomy. Hormone treatment type, route of administration, age at initiation and duration were recorded. Atrophy parameters were observed: testicular volume, tubular diameter, basal membrane length, presence of spermatogonia and spermatids (diploid and haploid spermatozoid precursors). Results Duration of hormone treatment determines testicular atrophy and spermatogenesis arrest. Other characteristics of hormone treatment such as age of initiation, route of administration and type of treatment were not associated with testicular histological changes. Testicular volume may predict spermatogenesis arrest. Basal membrane length and tubular diameter ratio is an interesting predictor of germ cell presence. Conclusion Basal membrane length and tubular diameter ratio reduces inter variability of measurements and better exemplify how atrophic seminiferous tubules are. Fertility preservation should be addressed by healthcare providers in order to recognize gender affirming treatment impact on transgender health.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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