Abstract

The work demonstrates the influence of undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia on male reproductive function, shows which dysplastic-dependent pathology of the male genital area affects the spermogram indices in men. Shown are local problems of deep pathophysiological and histological prerequisites in their development of the male factor of infertility in a married couple. The paper demonstrates the importance of the principles of joint work of related specialists at various stages of diagnosis, treatment and subsequent dispensary observation of patients with DSTS, taking into account the polyetiology and multifactorial nature of the pathologies of the genitourinary system caused by DSTS.
 The main diagnostic criteria for collagenopathies are minor anatomical anomalies of development, namely, the presence of three or more minor anatomical anomalies of development indicates a high probability of morphogenesis disorders in the form of congenital malformations of the male genital area. The role of the unfavorable course of the early prenatal period, during which the influence of an unfavorable factor can lead to one or another anomaly, for many organs, including the reproductive organs in men, has been revealed, since they are associated with DSTS pathology and are caused by a wide representation of connective tissue. It also demonstrated a great role in the development of non-hereditary forms of exposure to environmental factors, which makes it possible to make a correction with the help of appropriate recommendations. The data presented in the robot can be considered as a certain stage in the study of DSTS problems and its impact on the male reproductive system.

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