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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1994
The existence of immunologic infertility is well grounded in the theories of humoral and cell-mediated immunology. Both of these immune system arms can theoretically and experimentally be shown to play roles in states of male factor infertility. Although much progress has been made in relating immunopathology to infertility, several problems plague the
P J, Turek, L I, Lipshultz
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The existence of immunologic infertility is well grounded in the theories of humoral and cell-mediated immunology. Both of these immune system arms can theoretically and experimentally be shown to play roles in states of male factor infertility. Although much progress has been made in relating immunopathology to infertility, several problems plague the
P J, Turek, L I, Lipshultz
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Fertility and Sterility, 2012
New germ cells and new organs open new areas in the approach to treating infertility.
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New germ cells and new organs open new areas in the approach to treating infertility.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2003
Infertility affects 13-18% of couples and growing evidence from clinical and epidemiological studies suggests an increasing incidence of male reproductive problems. The pathogenesis of male infertility can be reflected by defective spermatogenesis due to pituitary disorders, testicular cancer, germ cell aplasia, varicocele and environmental factors or ...
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Infertility affects 13-18% of couples and growing evidence from clinical and epidemiological studies suggests an increasing incidence of male reproductive problems. The pathogenesis of male infertility can be reflected by defective spermatogenesis due to pituitary disorders, testicular cancer, germ cell aplasia, varicocele and environmental factors or ...
E, Iammarrone +4 more
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Cryptorchidism and Infertility
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1982Although the maldescended or dystopic testis is one of the most common congenital anomalies in man, proper treatment remains a subject of much discussion and confusion. Certainly, in light of the previously described findings, the future fertility of the patient with unilateral cryptorchidism, regardless of age of correction, should be a realistic ...
H P, Hezmall, L I, Lipshultz
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JOGN Nursing, 1982
Infertility is a significant problem affecting one in every six couples in the United States. More recently and more appropriately, the emotional care of the couple has begun to receive greater attention. The nurse can play a key role in the care of infertile individuals by being knowledgeable about current tests, being aware of the emotional stresses ...
J, Bernstein, J H, Mattox
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Infertility is a significant problem affecting one in every six couples in the United States. More recently and more appropriately, the emotional care of the couple has begun to receive greater attention. The nurse can play a key role in the care of infertile individuals by being knowledgeable about current tests, being aware of the emotional stresses ...
J, Bernstein, J H, Mattox
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1998
Although there are important moral arguments against cloning human beings, it has been suggested that there might be exceptional cases in which cloning humans would be ethically permissible. One type of supposed exceptional case involves infertile couples who want to have children by cloning. This paper explores whether cloning would be ethically
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Although there are important moral arguments against cloning human beings, it has been suggested that there might be exceptional cases in which cloning humans would be ethically permissible. One type of supposed exceptional case involves infertile couples who want to have children by cloning. This paper explores whether cloning would be ethically
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