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Progressive hypergonadotropic hypogonadism in an adolescent with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. [PDF]
Deligözoğlu D +4 more
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Safety and efficacy of autologous bone marrow aspirate concentrate injection for idiopathic male infertility: A comparative study. [PDF]
Rangarajan RV +7 more
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Anatomy and Function of Deleted in Azoospermia Like (DAZL) Gene in Human and Mouse. [PDF]
Choi H, Cheon YP.
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Human Testicular Tissue Digestion, Testicular Cell Selection, and Downstream Characterization for Reproductive Purposes: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
De Windt S, Nekounazar Azad N, Wyns C.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1981
By using a detailed history and physical examination, endocrinologic studies, and, in some cases, testicular biopsy, we assign azoospermic men to three pathogenic groups: pretesticular, testicular, and posttesticular. This and further subclassification allow physicians to provide prognostic information.
H A, Fuselier, E N, Beckman
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By using a detailed history and physical examination, endocrinologic studies, and, in some cases, testicular biopsy, we assign azoospermic men to three pathogenic groups: pretesticular, testicular, and posttesticular. This and further subclassification allow physicians to provide prognostic information.
H A, Fuselier, E N, Beckman
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2000
Nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) remains a challenging condition in reproductive medicine to manage. The genetic basis of NOA related to partial deletions of the Y-chromosome has been intensely investigated. Such information is of prognostic value and allows more insightful genetic counseling of couples who opt for assisted reproductive technology ...
P T, Chan, P N, Schlegel
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Nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) remains a challenging condition in reproductive medicine to manage. The genetic basis of NOA related to partial deletions of the Y-chromosome has been intensely investigated. Such information is of prognostic value and allows more insightful genetic counseling of couples who opt for assisted reproductive technology ...
P T, Chan, P N, Schlegel
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2014
Obstructive azoospermia accounts for 40% of azoospermia and results from obstruction of the excurrent ducts (due to many causes) at any location between the rete testis and the ejaculatory ducts. The diagnosis of obstructive azoospermia (OA) requires a stepwise approach to differentiate it from nonobstructive OA and to formulate management options ...
Matthew S, Wosnitzer, Marc, Goldstein
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Obstructive azoospermia accounts for 40% of azoospermia and results from obstruction of the excurrent ducts (due to many causes) at any location between the rete testis and the ejaculatory ducts. The diagnosis of obstructive azoospermia (OA) requires a stepwise approach to differentiate it from nonobstructive OA and to formulate management options ...
Matthew S, Wosnitzer, Marc, Goldstein
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American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2021
Immune cells residing in the testicular interstitial space form the immunological microenvironment of the testis. They are assumed to play a role in maintaining testicular homeostasis and immune privilege.
Wenzhong Zheng +7 more
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Immune cells residing in the testicular interstitial space form the immunological microenvironment of the testis. They are assumed to play a role in maintaining testicular homeostasis and immune privilege.
Wenzhong Zheng +7 more
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