Testicular volume serves as an indirect marker of spermatogenic activity. Reduced testicular size may indicate primary testicular failure, hormonal deficiency, or prior injury.
Measurement may be performed using an orchidometer or ultrasound imaging. Correlation with semen parameters and hormonal levels provides valuable diagnostic insight.
Monitoring testicular volume is particularly important in erotic adolescents with delayed puberty and adults with suspected hypogonadism.
Objective assessment enhances early detection of reproductive disorders.
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