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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2003
There is a male factor involved in up to half of all infertile couples. Potential causes of male factor infertility are many and require thorough evaluation for their accurate elucidation. A complete medical history in conjunction with a focused examination can allow for an appropriate choice of laboratory and imaging studies.
Victor M, Brugh +2 more
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There is a male factor involved in up to half of all infertile couples. Potential causes of male factor infertility are many and require thorough evaluation for their accurate elucidation. A complete medical history in conjunction with a focused examination can allow for an appropriate choice of laboratory and imaging studies.
Victor M, Brugh +2 more
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Hemochromatosis and male infertility
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998The clinical association of hemochromatosis and infertility is rare. Hemochromatosis may affect fertility through a variety of mechanisms.A 44-year-old man and his 36-year-old wife presented with primary infertility of 7 years' duration. The husband was diagnosed as having idiopathic hemochromatosis, abnormal glucose tolerance, and hypogonadism ...
S, Oehninger, I, Pike, N, Slotnick
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Immunobiology of male infertility
Human Reproduction, 1988Experimental and clinical data reported in the literature emphasize the important role that immune factors may play in the genesis of male infertility even if many problems still remain to be solved. Auto or homo-sensitization in animals (and in male volunteers) can be obtained with testicular homogenate or epididymal spermatozoa and complete Freund's ...
ISIDORI, Aldo +2 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1989
Male factors are responsible for or contributory to half of infertility cases. Through history, physical exam, and basic tests, the clinician can successfully perform the majority of evaluations. The use of semen analysis, postcoital test, and serum hormonal levels are described. Causal factors are discussed.
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Male factors are responsible for or contributory to half of infertility cases. Through history, physical exam, and basic tests, the clinician can successfully perform the majority of evaluations. The use of semen analysis, postcoital test, and serum hormonal levels are described. Causal factors are discussed.
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