• Other risk factors include inguinal hernias, Klinefelter syndrome, and mumps orchitis. (wikipedia.org)
  • If orchitis occurs before puberty fertility is usually unaffected but, orchitis is the most common complication of mumps in post-pubertal men leading to infertility in men. (dashnutrition.org)
  • Rare causes include orchitis due to mumps, testicular torsion, chemotherapy with alkylating drugs, and trauma. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Infections: Conditions such as mumps orchitis can temporarily impair sperm quality and count. (elanhealthcare.ca)
  • Some infections, such as mumps, tuberculosis, epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis), or orchitis (inflammation of the testicles), can cause problems in sperm production. (iwannagetpregnant.com)
  • A mumps infection during adolescence or adulthood can affect the testicles and hinder the correct secretion of testosterone . (institutobernabeu.com)
  • If someone has 2 X chromosomes and one Y chromosome, as in Klinefelter syndrome, the testicles can develop abnormally, and there'll be low androgenic hormone and a coffee sperm cell count or no sperm cell. (dryaminikale.com)
  • Mumps: If this happens when pubescence, inflammation of the testicles could have an effect on sperm cell production. (dryaminikale.com)
  • Sexual development and hormone production can be adversely affected by an infection of the testicles with the mumps virus in either adolescence or maturity. (gautamclinic.in)
  • Inherited conditions include undescended testicles (Testicles that fail to descend at birth), Klinefelter's syndrome (A situation in which a man is born with three sex chromosomes: X, X, and Y), and Hemochromatosis (High levels of iron). (maximumsustainedperformance.com)
  • Boys should be vaccinated against mumps to prevent possible damage to the testicles associated with mumps. (foodforbreastcancer.com)
  • If it has, however, the following symptoms may be present: shortness of breath (dyspnea), cough or coughing up blood (hemoptysis) from metastatic spread to the lungs a lump in the neck due to metastases to the lymph nodes Testicular cancer, cryptorchidism, hypospadias, and poor semen quality make up the syndrome known as testicular dysgenesis syndrome. (wikipedia.org)
  • The common congenital reasons of TD are Klinefelter's syndrome (presence of an additional X chromosome), cryptorchidism and also congenital hormonal problems. (hite-research.com)
  • Adult Klinefelter men may have smaller-than-average testes . (sharedjourney.com)
  • The syndrome is usually identified at puberty, when inadequate sexual development is noted (typically very small, firm testes), or later, when infertility is investigated. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In bilateral anorchia (vanishing testes syndrome), the testes were presumably present but were resorbed before or after birth. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Male hypogonadism or Testosterone deficiency syndrome is when the testes don't produce an adequate amount of hormone that plays a crucial role in masculine growth and development during puberty. (maximumsustainedperformance.com)
  • Birth defects like undescended testes, chromosomal abnormalities like Klinefelter's syndrome [XXY], cystic fibrosis that causes clogging of tubes, Kallmann's syndrome, or congenital absence of both vas deferens CABVD can cause infertility. (iwannagetpregnant.com)
  • A man may have a higher risk if he has or has had liver diseases, an undescended testicle, mumps during adulthood, gynecomasty, or excessive development. (healthyogajournal.com)
  • Risk of developing male breast cancer can be increased by certain testicular conditions, such as an undescended testicle, testicle removal, and adult mumps. (texasbreastspecialists.com)
  • While there are some male breast cancer risk factors, such as an undescended testicle, Klinefelter syndrome, CHEK2 mutation, and Cowden syndrome, over which parents have little or no control, there are other risk factors they can influence. (foodforbreastcancer.com)
  • Risk factors may include a history of mumps orchi-tis, radiation exposure, and Klinefelter's syndrome (a chromo-somal condition reflecting decreased testosterone levels). (brainkart.com)
  • Klinefelter's Syndrome: Is a genetic condition in which each cell in the human body has an additional X chromosome-men with Klinefelter's Syndrome have one Y and two X chromosomes. (medigoo.com)
  • Examples are Klinefelter's syndrome and Kallmann's syndrome. (aldoctor.org)
  • Men with a history of a groin surgery, chemotherapy, adult mumps or sexual dysfunction. (onthewards.org)
  • There are many causes for this condition such as autoimmune disorders, germ cell tumors, Klinefelter syndrome (a genetic abnormality), viral infection such as mumps, trauma etc. (practo.com)
  • Mumps is a viral infection that principally affects the parotid glands. (dashnutrition.org)
  • Infections such as sexually transmitted diseases, urinary tract infections, and viral illnesses including mumps. (mcurefertility.com)
  • Patients should be asked about a history of childhood illnesses such as testicular torsion , postpubertal mumps, developmental delay, and precocious puberty , as well as urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and bladder neck surgery. (medscape.com)
  • Its imperative to emphasize that male infertility is not one disorder but is a syndrome that results from one or more congenital or acquired conditions. (fertilitecenter.com)
  • There are many causes for this condition such as autoimmune disorders, ovarian tumors, Turner syndrome (a genetic abnormality), polycystic ovary syndrome, menopause, adrenal or thyroid disease etc. (practo.com)
  • Klinefelter males, on the other hand, have at least one spare X - so the make-up of Klinefelter cells will be XXY. (sharedjourney.com)
  • Klinefelter males are born with the condition. (sharedjourney.com)
  • Although some Klinefelter males will exhibit symptoms of the condition from boyhood, many don't realize that they have the condition until they try as adults to become fathers. (sharedjourney.com)
  • Unfortunately, the infertility aspect of Klinefelter's is rarely treatable, although some Klinefelter males have become Dads thanks to an assisted reproduction technique called ICSI . (sharedjourney.com)
  • Other health conditions may cause breast cancer in men, such as, males with Klinefelter syndrome, are 20-60 times at a higher risk of breast cancer. (healthyogajournal.com)
  • Males with higher levels of estrogen due to diseases, such as the genetic disorder Klinefelter syndrome, have an increased risk. (texasbreastspecialists.com)
  • Cystic fibrosis and Young's syndrome involve genetic mutations that cause obstructions. (aldoctor.org)
  • Testicular inflammation causing swelling and pain, commonly associated with viral illnesses like mumps. (datamax.org)
  • An almost certain consequence of having the syndrome is permanent infertility. (sharedjourney.com)
  • See our section on Klinefelter treatment, under Male Infertility: Drugs and Treatment, for more information. (sharedjourney.com)
  • Extra, missing, or irregular chromosomes, such as Klinefelter syndrome (XXY), are strongly genetic and account for 4% of male infertility. (aldoctor.org)
  • Low level of this particular hormone results in a myriad of syndromes and problems in men?s lives. (hite-research.com)
  • Kallmann syndrome (anosmic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism) has been associated with mutations in KAL1, FGFR1, FGF8, PROK2, and PROKR2 genes. (diseasesdic.com)
  • Mutations of an additional gene, CHD7, which has been associated with CHARGE syndrome, has also been found in patients with normosmic or anosmic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. (diseasesdic.com)
  • FSH/LH ratio is used for diagnosing polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), menstrual irregularities, fertility problems, delayed or precocious puberty. (practo.com)
  • Kallman syndrome is a condition characterized by the stunting or loss of nerve cells in the hypothalamus. (datamax.org)
  • The relationship with Kallmann syndrome is thought to be because these genes are all related to the development and migration of GnRH neurons. (diseasesdic.com)
  • Hypogonadism can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, premature death in older men, and Alzheimer's disease. (intrallc.com)
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  • AIDS-like syndrome: AIDS-like disease (illness) (syndrome) ARC AIDS-related complex Pre-AIDS AIDS-related conditions Prodromal-AIDS 3. (cdc.gov)
  • It has now been established that the genetic level of diagnosable autism such as cytogenetic abnormalities, single-gene defects such as tuberous sclerosis complex, fragile X syndrome, and other rare diseases all together account only less than 10% of autism cases [19]. (edu.sa)