Journal of Andrology Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the Epididymis
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Table 3. Age; disease; unilateral testicular volume; ejaculate volume; sperm concentration; sperm count; LH, FSH, and testosterone values; and success of cryopreservation (as evidenced by motile sperm after freezing and thawing) in the 11 patients younger than 15 years*
  Disease   Age, y   Unilateral Testicular Volume, mL   Ejaculate Volume, mL   Sperm Concentration, million/mL   Sperm count, million/ejaculate   FSH, U/L   LH, U/L   Testosterone, nmol/L   Postthaw Motile Sperm, %

  Malignant Hodgkin lymphoma   13.6   15.5   3.9   10.1   39.4   8.1   3.6   6.0   2
  Malignant Hodgkin lymphoma   14.1   8.8   3.0   5.4   16.2   7.9   3.2   11.1   0
  Leukemia   14.2   14.1   0.5   146.0   73.0   2.9   1.5   3.1   23
  Malignant Hodgkin lymphoma   14.4   19.2   1.0   73.5   73.5   3.9   2.9   14.2   36
  Malignant Hodgkin lymphoma   14.4   29.5   1.0   54.0   54.0   2.2   1.9   8.9   51
  Neuroblastoma   14.7   14.0   1.3   35.5   46.2   5.9   3.4   15.4   1
  Osteoblastoma   14.7   12.6   0.6   14.8   8.9   1.1   1.5   5.9   25
  Osteoblastoma   14.7   15.5   1.9   0.7   1.5   6.5   3.8   25.1   1
  Non-Hodgkin lymphoma   14.8   14.3   1.6   3.1   5.0   1.9   4.2   3.3   18
  Ewing sarcoma   14.8   21.0   1.2   82.0   98.4   2.2   1.5   7.8   45
  Osteoblastoma   14.9   14.5   0.7   2.6   1.8   6.1   8.9   10.3   11

  *LH indicates luteinizing hormone; FSH, follicle-stimulating hormone





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