Idiopathic male infertility refers to impaired fertility in the absence of identifiable anatomical, hormonal, genetic, or infectious causes. This condition represents a significant proportion of infertility cases encountered in clinical practice.
Advances in molecular diagnostics have revealed subtle abnormalities in sperm DNA integrity, oxidative stress pathways, and epigenetic regulation that may underlie idiopathic cases. These factors are not detected by standard semen analysis alone.
Andrology plays a central role in expanding diagnostic frameworks and developing individualized erotic management strategies for idiopathic infertility.
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