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Abstract In our study we found that : -There was significant positive moderate correlation between seminal testosterone and total serum testosterone. - On other hand there were statistically insignificant positive weak correlations between total serum testosterone with testicular testosterone and free testosterone. - We found also that there were significant negative correlation between total serum testosterone with FSH, LH and prolactin. - Our results showed that there were no significant correlations between body mass index or age with seminal testosterone, testicular testosterone, free testosterone, total serum testosterone, FSH, LH and prolactin. As demonstrated in this study, will allow the design of future studies investigating the relative roles of seminal testosterone in its relationship with human spermatogenesis. Other than our results that stated insignificancy of testicular testosterone there were many results on contrast of ours so we recommend investigating the relative roles of testicular testosterone in the future in studies with many subjects more than in our study. Such work will be in the path of understanding the the role of testosterone in male infertility. |