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Abstract Varicocele is a common entity found in 15% of men and is the most common reversible cause of male factor infertility. Guidelines have been developed to guide urologists in deciding which patients would benefit from varicocelectomy. Yet studies published over the last decade showed the emergence of predictors of success of varicocelectomy using
Oussama G. Nasrallah+2 more
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Surgical outcomes in male reconstructive urology: The Qatar experience
Abstract Introduction Obstructive azoospermia (OA) is a prevalent cause of male infertility in Qatar and globally, with vasectomy reversal (VV) and vasoepididymostomy (VE) being the primary surgical treatments. While microsurgical techniques have advanced, data from the Middle East remain limited, influenced by the region's distinct demographic and ...
Kareim Khalafalla+8 more
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Isolated asthenozoospermia: What should we know? A narrative review of literature
ABSTRACT Male infertility contributes to 20%–70% of infertile couple cases worldwide. One of the key challenges in this area is asthenozoospermia or reduced sperm motility. A particular subset, known as isolated asthenozoospermia (iASZ), in which low motility occurs without abnormalities in sperm count or shape, often goes unnoticed and is not well ...
Ahmed Eissa+7 more
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Infertility is a global concern, with male factors contributing to nearly half of cases. This study compared glycopatterns of sperm and sperm‐derived exosomes from conventional IVF and rescue ICSI (RICSI) patients, revealing key differences in glycan expression.
Muhammad Anas Ramzan+10 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Many invasive plant species have demonstrated a better ability to tolerate and accumulate heavy metals than their co‐occurring native plants. Given the potential biological toxicity of heavy metals to phytopathogens, we postulated that heavy metal contamination could ...
Tiantian Lin+7 more
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Cytisus scoparius*
Broom is an attractive and common native plant across Britain, Ireland and most of Europe, and yet it is considered a harmful and invasive weed around the rest of the world. This is aided by broom thriving on poor dry soils, helped by using green stems for photosynthesis and having root nodules to fix nitrogen.
Peter A. Thomas+9 more
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Surgical treatment for tubal disease in women due to undergo in vitro fertilisation. [PDF]
Melo P+7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To estimate miscarriage risk following gestational antimicrobial exposure while addressing biases that have affected previous studies. Design Population‐based cohort study. Setting Linkage of four nationwide registries: Medical Birth Registry of Norway (MBRN), Norwegian Prescribed Drug Registry (NorPD), Norwegian Patient Registry ...
Thomas Boissiere‐O'Neill+3 more
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