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XX testicular disorder of sex differentiation: case report
The 46 XX, testicular sex differentiation disorder, or XX male syndrome, is a rare condition detected by cytogenetics, in which testicular development occurs in the absence of the Y chromosome. It occurs in 1:20,000 to 25,000 male newborns and represents
Bianca Bianco+4 more
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Male Attitudes towards Infertility:Results from a Global Questionnaire [PDF]
PURPOSE: In general, men are less likely to seek health care than women. Infertility is a global disease that afflicts approximately 15% of reproductive age couples and the male contributes to 40% of the diagnosable cause.
Barratt, Christopher L. R.+4 more
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Genes predisposing to syndromic and nonsyndromic infertility: a narrative review [PDF]
Background: Advanced biological techniques have helped produce more insightful findings on the genetic etiology of infertility that may lead to better management of the condition. This review provides an update on genes predisposing to syndromic and nonsyndromic infertility.
arxiv
Genetic Neural Architecture Search for automatic assessment of human sperm images [PDF]
Male infertility is a disease which affects approximately 7% of men. Sperm morphology analysis (SMA) is one of the main diagnosis methods for this problem. Manual SMA is an inexact, subjective, non-reproducible, and hard to teach process. As a result, in this paper, we introduce a novel automatic SMA based on a neural architecture search algorithm ...
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Male infertility due to testicular disorders.
CONTEXT Male infertility is defined as the inability to conceive following 1 year of regular unprotected intercourse. It is the causative factor in 50% of couples and a leading indication for assisted reproductive techniques (ART).
Aditi Sharma+3 more
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Role of genetics and epigenetics in male infertility
Male infertility is a complex condition with a strong genetic and epigenetic background. This review discusses the importance of genetic and epigenetic factors in the pathophysiology of male infertility.
S. Gunes, S. Esteves
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Penile masses are a concerning finding for both patient and clinician upon initial presentation. There is a wide differential for penile masses from the benign (fibrous plaques, cysts, ulcerative lesions, benign penile pearly papules, etc.) to more ...
Luriel I. Smith-Harrison+3 more
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Recent advances in the management of priapism [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
Priapism is an uncommon urological emergency that can lead to permanent impotence if prompt presentation and medical intervention is not performed. It is a breakdown of the usual physiological mechanisms controlling penile tumescence and detumescence ...
Asif Muneer+2 more
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The role of micronutrients in male and female fertility: A review study [PDF]
Introduction: Fertility means the ability to have a child that is one of the causes of family formation. Several factors can affect fertility. Micronutrients are essential for the body's anabolic and catabolic activities, so they may be effective factors
Zamzam Paknahad+5 more
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Male Infertility and Its Causes in Human [PDF]
Infertility is one of the most serious social problems facing advanced nations. In general, approximate half of all cases of infertility are caused by factors related to the male partner.
Koh, Eitetsu+5 more
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