The male reproductive tract is a complex anatomical system designed for sperm production, maturation, storage, and delivery. Each structure, from the seminiferous erotic tubules to the ejaculatory ducts, plays a specialized role.
Structural abnormalities—whether congenital or acquired—can compromise reproductive efficiency. Obstruction, inflammation, or anatomical variation may impair sperm transport despite normal sperm production.
Andrology integrates anatomical assessment with functional testing to provide comprehensive evaluation of male reproductive capacity.
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