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Male factor infertility

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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Exercise and Male Factor Infertility

Sports Medicine, 1993
Recent advances in the study of andrology are unfolding some of the idiopathic components of male factor infertility. The inclusion of exercise training as a component of male factor infertility has been proposed secondary to changes observed in the reproductive hormone and semen profile of some endurance trained male athletes.
J C, Arce, M J, De Souza
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Male Factor Infertility

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 Factor Assessment in Infertility

Medical Clinics of North America, 2011
Male infertility assessment is more than a semen analysis. By interpreting a semen analysis, clinicians recognize its uses and limitations. Once understood, clinicians can then apply modern techniques of endocrine and radiologic evaluation to diagnosis of male reproductive dysfunction.
Zamip P, Patel, Craig S, Niederberger
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Management of male-factor infertility

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2012
For many years, the management of male-factor infertility has been empirical rather than evidence-based. In current clinical practice, assisted reproductive techniques are the most successful methods of alleviating male-factor infertility. To date, it remains unclear what adjuvant actions can be taken to improve the outcome of assisted reproductive ...
Tournaye, Herman, Cohlen, Ben J.
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Male factor infertility

2014
Male factors are implicated in as many as 25% of couples with infertility. Assisted reproductive technology (ART) techniques such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) have revolutionised the treatment of infertility and allowed men with severe oligozoospermia, and many with azoospermia, to father their own children.
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Intrafollicular insemination for male factor infertility

Fertility and Sterility, 1992
Intrafollicular insemination is a promising new development that may have a major impact on ART, notably in the treatment of male factor infertility. Reported is the first successful intrafollicular insemination in the United States and the first successful intrafollicular insemination for male factor infertility.
E A, Zbella, S, Tarantino, R, Wade
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Male factor infertility: a twin study

Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2007
SummaryThere is a considerable body of literature on the causes of female infertility, but far less is known about male factor infertility. We conducted a classical twin study to estimate the genetic influence on 12‐month male factor infertility. The study used the Vietnam Era Twin (VET) Registry, which includes male twin pairs born between 1939 and ...
Yona K, Cloonan   +2 more
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Significant Immunologic Factors in Male Infertility

Journal of Urology, 1978
A number of patients who suffer from involuntary infertility showed a sperm antibody in the blood serum as detected by 2 different methods of sperm agglutination. These techniques are the Kibrick method (gelatin agglutination test) and the F-D method (tube-slide agglutination test).
S, Shulman, D T, Mininberg, J E, Davis
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Male Factor Infertility

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2023
Nihar Rama, Hernan Lescay, Omer Raheem
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