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Obesity and male infertility: Mechanisms and management

Andrologia, 2020
Obesity is considered a global health problem affecting more than a third of the population. Complications of obesity include cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes mellitus, malignancy (including prostatic cancer), neurodegeneration and accelerated ...
K. Leisegang   +3 more
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Male Infertility.

British medical journal, 2010
Few NPs are exposed to the topic of male infertility during the course of their training. There are medical and surgical treatment options for many of the most common diagnoses that contribute to decreased fertility in men. Recognizing these etiologies can help patients receive cost-effective treatment.
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The Genetics of Male Infertility

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2009
Developments in genomic medicine will likely explain much of what is now considered idiopathic male infertility. Indeed, our understanding of the genetic defects that cause infertility is no longer confined to chromosomal aneuploidies (e.g., Klinefelter syndrome) and single-gene defects (cystic fibrosis and congenital absence of the vas deferens).
Thomas J, Walsh   +2 more
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A Male Perspective On Infertility

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1995
_T o provide effective care for infertile couples, it is important for health care professionals to understand the meaning of infertility not only for men and women as a couple, but as individuals as well. This study was conducted to explore the infertility experiences of 10 men who perceived themselves as being or having been unable to conceive a ...
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The Genetics of Male Infertility

Journal of Urology, 1996
We provide an up-to-date summary of the genetic aspects of male infertility.The literature on male infertility was extensively reviewed.Genetic defects are associated with a variety of clinical presentations by the infertile man ranging from gonadotropin-releasing hormone deficiency to spermatogenic failure to obstructive azoospermia.
V, Mak, K A, Jarvi
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Infertility in the Aging Male

Current Urology Reports, 2018
In many countries, the average age of paternity is rising. The negative effect of older age on fertility in women is well documented; however, less is known about the impact of paternal age on fecundity. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge of how paternal age affects semen parameters, reproductive success, and offspring health ...
Daniel J, Mazur, Larry I, Lipshultz
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Sex and the Infertile Male

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2009
Infertility is a major stressor in life and can cause disturbances in both sexual and marital relationships. The following review focuses on sexual function in men who are diagnosed with infertility. The impact of the diagnosis of infertility on male sexuality, including related diagnostic procedures and specific infertility treatments, is scrutinized ...
Levent, Gurkan   +2 more
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The role of infections and leukocytes in male infertility

Andrologia, 2020
Declining birth rates are one of the problems facing society today. Male counterparts are responsible for about half of the infertility cases, and genitourinary tract infections may play a contributing role in approximately 15% of male infertility cases.
R. Henkel, Ugochukwu Offor, D. Fisher
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Treatment of Male Infertility

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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Imaging in Male Infertility

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2012
This article presents a radiologic perspective of male infertility. Basic embryologic, anatomic, and physiologic concepts underpinning male reproduction are explained. Common and uncommon abnormalities related to male infertility and subfertility are described, with emphasis on imaging findings and management strategies.
Syed Arsalan, Raza, Kartik S, Jhaveri
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