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Korean J Obstet Gynecol. 1999;42(3):625-627. Published online January 1, 2001.
A Case of Azoospermia Associated with Y - Autosome Translocation.
Sook Hwan Lee, Tae Ki Yoon, Kwang Yul Cha, In Pyung Kwak, Hyun Joo Kim, Yoon Sung Nam
Abstract
Aneuploidy results from nondisjunction in either the meiotic division of the parents or the early cleavage divisions of the affected individuals. The sex chromosomes show a wide range of viable aneuploidy than do the autosomes. The incidence of 47,XXY and 47,XYY children increases with maternal age, as does that of autosomal trisomies, whereas the incidence of 45,X children does not increase with maternal age. In the group of sex chromosome aueuploidies, the 47,XXY and 47,XYY conditions occur with nearly equal hequency at birth. Translocations between X or Y chromosomes and an autosome or between an X chromosome and the Y chromosome cause sterility in human males. It has been assumed that a translocation involving either(or both) of the sex chromosomes would interfere with inactivation of the XY bivalent and thaeby disturb spermatogenesis. We bave experienced a case of Y-autosome translocation in azoospermic patient. So we report this case with a brief review of literatures.

Keywords :Y-autosome translocation;Azoospermia

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