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Male factors are likely to be present in 50% of infertile couples, with primary hypogonadism the most common reason. Imaging is a crucial aspect in the patient assessment, with ultrasound the main investigation, with magnetic resonance imaging a useful adjunct in problematic cases. Testicular texture, volume and appearances of the epididymis indicate a
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Male factors are likely to be present in 50% of infertile couples, with primary hypogonadism the most common reason. Imaging is a crucial aspect in the patient assessment, with ultrasound the main investigation, with magnetic resonance imaging a useful adjunct in problematic cases. Testicular texture, volume and appearances of the epididymis indicate a
Dean C.Y. Huang+3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
Fifteen percent of couples are subfertile — that is, they have less-than-normal fertility. In approximately 30 percent of the cases, an important abnormality is identified in only the man, and in another 20 percent abnormalities are detected in both partners. Thus, there is a male factor in infertility in half of the couples.
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Fifteen percent of couples are subfertile — that is, they have less-than-normal fertility. In approximately 30 percent of the cases, an important abnormality is identified in only the man, and in another 20 percent abnormalities are detected in both partners. Thus, there is a male factor in infertility in half of the couples.
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Cytomegalovirus and male infertility.
Annales de biologie clinique, 1987Male infertility may be due to a multiplicity of etiologic factors. In this study we have investigated the presence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in 150 infertile men (selected after the exclusion of other etiopathogenic factors of infertility) and 80 subjects screened for pre-marriage consult.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000
This article reviews chromosomal and genetic disorders in the context of male fertility. Particular emphasis is on those disorders, which are encountered, in clinical practice including Klinefelter's syndrome, Kallman's syndrome, Androgen insensitivity, Y microdeletions, Y fertility gene deletions, and cystic fibrosis gene mutations.
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This article reviews chromosomal and genetic disorders in the context of male fertility. Particular emphasis is on those disorders, which are encountered, in clinical practice including Klinefelter's syndrome, Kallman's syndrome, Androgen insensitivity, Y microdeletions, Y fertility gene deletions, and cystic fibrosis gene mutations.
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