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From the Institute of Reproductive Medicine, Münster University Hospital, Münster, Germany.
| Correspondence to: Prof Dr E. Nieschlag, Institute of Reproductive Medicine of the University, Domagkstr. 11, D - 48129 Münster, Germany (e-mail: eberhard.nieschlag{at}ukmuenster.de). |
2 test). The A-Ala-Ser
allele was more frequent in patients (9.1%) than in controls (5.4%), whereas
the G-Thr-Asn allele was less frequent in patients (33.1%) than in controls
(40.6%) (P < .01 by Fisher's exact test). No significant
correlation between serum FSH levels and FSHR allele was found. We conclude
that the FSHR haplotype does not associate with different serum FSH levels but
it is differently distributed in normal and azoospermic men. The A-Ala-Ser and
the G-Thr-Asn allele might represent genetic factors contributing to
phenotypic expression of severe spermatogenetic impairment.
Key words: Male infertility, polymorphism, SNP, testis, azoospermia
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