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Penile Vibratory Stimulation and Electroejaculation

1997
Ejaculatory dysfunction is an uncommon cause of male infertility. In Dubin and Amelar’s1 classic paper on causes of male sexual dysfunction, only 2% of men presenting for treatment of subfertility were diagnosed with ejaculatory dysfunction as the cause.
Dana A. Ohl, Jens Sonksen
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Seminal plasma proteome of electroejaculated Bos indicus bulls

Animal Reproduction Science, 2014
The present study describes the seminal plasma proteome of Bos indicus bulls. Fifty-six, 24-month old Australian Brahman sires were evaluated and subjected to electroejaculation. Seminal plasma proteins were separated by 2-D SDS-PAGE and identified by mass spectrometry.
Rego, J. P. A.   +10 more
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Some Characteristics of Deer Semen Collected by Electroejaculation

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970
SUMMARY Semen samples obtained by electroejaculation from 11 male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were highly concentrated and of low volume. These characteristics were similar to those of ovine semen. Morphologic characteristics of spermatozoa closely resembled those of domesticated ruminants, and abnormalities noticed were also similar.
C J, Bierschwal   +4 more
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Electroejaculation and Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Anejaculatory Infertility

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1996
To report our experience with electroejaculation combined with intrauterine inseminations (IUI) and other assisted reproductive technologies.Anejaculatory men desirous of fertility were evaluated in our Assisted Reproductive Program. Between March 1991 and December 1994, 26 men (age 24-48) underwent a total of 84 electroejaculations.
P H, Chung   +5 more
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Leukocyte subtypes in electroejaculates of spinal cord injured men

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2002
To determine the level of leukocytospermia and seminal leukocyte subtypes in men with spinal cord injury (SCI) and to compare the findings with those of fertile, able-bodied controls.Prospective, controlled clinical trial.University infertility practice.Thirteen able-bodied fertile men age matched to 17 men with SCI seeking reproductive rehabilitation ...
Edouard J, Trabulsi   +3 more
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Electroejaculation: A state of the art review

Current Sexual Health Reports, 2007
Anejaculation due to neurologic disease is a challenging condition for the treating physician. Electroejaculation is effective at inducing ejaculation in such men and has been a mainstay in treatment protocols for many years. New developments within the past few years have allowed for the refinement of both the electroejaculation technique and the ...
Dana A. Ohl   +3 more
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Electroejaculation

Current Sexual Health Reports, 2008
Dana A. Ohl   +3 more
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Treatment of anejaculation with electroejaculation.

Acta urologica Belgica, 1993
Male infertility caused by anejaculation is common after spinal cord injury (SCI) and following retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) for testicular cancer. Other conditions sometimes associated with neurogenic ejaculation loss are diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis, extensive pelvic surgery and adult myelodysplasia.
J, Denil   +3 more
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Hand electrode for the electroejaculation of bulls

The Bovine Practitioner, 1970
A hand electrode, to replace the rectal probe, for the electroejaculation of bulls is described. Directions for its use are outlined. The advantages of the hand electrode over the probe are listed. (The equipment is marketed by Standard Precision Electronics; Denver, Colorado.)
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