Medically reviewed by Matthew Wosnitzer, MD People with male reproductive anatomy usually have two testicles (testes), ...
Within the scrotum, the testes are suspended from the abdomen by the spermatic cord. This is a tight grouping of blood vessels, nerves, and ducts that support the health and function of the testes.
In Complete AIS (CAIS), testes exist in the abdomen while the external genitals are female. The Wolffian, or male, duct structures do not form because of the lack of response to androgens.
In male reproductive organs, the scrotum holds the testes, which produce sperm and sex hormones, including testosterone. During ejaculation, the sperm pass through the sperm duct and combine with ...
This case report presents a 33-year-old man with primary infertility and obstructive azoospermia associated with tubular ...