Has anybody found a good explanation for this histology? I genuinely have no idea what I'm looking at.
Testicular biopsies of adult males with Klinefelter syndrome are characterized by extensive fibrosis and hyalinization of the seminiferous tubules and hyperplasia of the interstitium; however, the tubules may show residual foci of spermatogenesis. Histologic findings may include small, firm testes with seminiferous tubular hyalinization; sclerosis; and atrophy with focal hyperplasia of mostly degenerated Leydig cells
submitted by aesalmon(38), 2019-06-07T19:37:19Z
Leydig cell hyperplasia, should also see fibrosis and hylinazation of the tubules but i'm not seeing it... ¯_(ツ)_/¯