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A 25-year-old man and his wife undergo an infertility workup. His wife's reproductive function is normal. On physical examination he has descended testes that appear decreased in size. A sperm count shows aspermia. A testicular biopsy is performed and on microscopic examination only Sertoli cells are present in the seminiferous tubules. Which of the following laboratory test findings is he most likely to have?

A Increased FSH

B Increased HCG

C Increased alpha-fetoprotein

D Decreased testosterone

E Decreased muellerian inhibiting substance

F Decreased luteinizing hormone

Answers

Answered by nileshbasgo
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Answer:

Increased alpha-fetoprotein

Explanation:

An Increase in alpha fetoprotien tells the presence of testicular neoplasm with a yolk sac element.

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