Vasectomy and Leydig Cell Morphology Alterations

Vasectomy, a widely accepted method of male contraception, is often perceived as a localized, low-risk procedure that primarily involves the vas deferens. However, emerging research suggests that the physiological consequences of vasectomy may extend beyond the mechanical interruption of sperm transport. Among these potential effects is the alteration in Leydig cell morphology—a structural and functional … Read more