Secondary infertility due to necrospermia in men with autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease: a report of two cases

常染色体显性多囊肾病男性继发性不育症(由死精症引起):两例报告

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Abstract

Autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common inherited kidney disease characterized by the formation of numerous cysts in organs other than the kidneys. Although female patients with ADPKD do not have direct fertility problems, infertility in male patients may arise following the formation of cystic lesions in the lower seminal tract, which impair the function of spermatozoa. Generally, the treatment strategy for necrospermia depends on the severity of sperm viability, and intracytoplasmic sperm injection may be offered to patients with necrospermia. We report two cases of secondary infertility in men with ADPKD. These men experienced an inability to reproduce naturally after the previous birth of a child, suggesting a progressive deterioration of semen quality. Semen analysis showed necrospermia in both patients, and transrectal ultrasound revealed marked dilatation of the seminal vesicles bilaterally. The main cause of secondary infertility in male patients with ADPKD is sperm death resulting from progressive dilatation of seminal vesicles. Further research is needed on the appropriate follow-up schedule for men with ADPKD who desire to reproduce naturally.

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