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Relationship between Dairy Product Consumption and Oligospermia; a Case-Control Study [PDF]
Introduction: Infertility affects an estimated 15% of couples globally and in Iran, a quarter of Introduction: One of the current debates regarding men’s reproductive health is the declining sperm count and the role of nutritional and environmental ...
Dizavi, Alireza+4 more
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OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown some factors that contribute to the idiopathic oligospermia which is not significantly enough to have a definite treatment for oligospermia.
Mohammed Nabil Dajanı
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Abstract Following an alleged sexual assault, a victim may undergo a medical examination whereby internal or external bodily swabs may be collected and submitted to a forensic laboratory to be screened for the presence of semen. At Forensic Science SA (FSSA), this involves microscopic examination of a smear prepared from each swab for the presence of ...
Dan Nana Osei Bonsu+3 more
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EFFICACY OF MADHYAMA PANCHAMOOLA CHURNA IN KSHEENASHUKRA (OLIGOSPERMIA) - A CASE REPORT [PDF]
Male infertility is a condition in which male inability to result pregnancy in fertile female partner. It accounts to 40-50% infertility. It is due to low sperm concentration, poor sperm motility and abnormal morphology of sperm etc.
Lalitha B.R+2 more
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Context: Male sickle-cell disease (SCD) patients often have moderate to severe hypogonadism resulting in abnormal seminal fluid parameters. Hydroxyurea (HU) used in SCD patients has been found to further aggravate the testicular dysfunction.
Lulup K Sahoo+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Female infertility is a global health issue however, its link with genital infections is often overlooked due to asymptomatic nature of infections. Delayed diagnosis and treatment due to absence of reliable point‐of‐care (POC) tools result in long‐term pathological consequences and infertility.
Naresh Patnaik+4 more
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Testosterone and men's health: An in‐depth exploration of their relationship
Abstract Testosterone plays a pivotal role in male health throughout the lifespan. Men generally exhibit higher serum testosterone levels than women, influencing critical aspects of male physiology. It drives normal sexual differentiation during fetal development, promotes the acquisition of pubertal traits, and induces the development of secondary ...
Aksam Yassin+9 more
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Abstract Background Bilateral testicular germ cell tumours (B‐GCT) are rare, with an incidence of 2–5%, and can be classified as synchronous (sB‐GCT) or metachronous (mB‐GCT). Our study aimed to identify clinical, biochemical, and radiological risk factors for mB‐GCT in a cohort of patients with GCT at a single tertiary referral centre.
Marta Tenuta+16 more
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Deletions within the azoospermia factor subregions of the Y chromosome in Hong Kong Chinese men with severe male-factor infertility: controlled clinical study. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To determine the patterns and the prevalence of microdeletions in the azoospermia factor subregions of the Y chromosome in Hong Kong Chinese men with severe male-factor infertility. DESIGN: Controlled clinical study.
Ho, PC+5 more
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Homozygous mutation in the prokineticin-receptor2 gene (Val274Asp) presenting as reversible Kallmann syndrome and persistent oligozoospermia: case report. [PDF]
Prokineticin 2 (Prok2) or prokineticin-receptor2 (Prok-R2) gene mutations are associated with Kallmann syndrome (KS). We describe a new homozygous mutation of Prok-R2 gene in a man displaying KS with an apparent reversal of hypogonadism.
Asci R+8 more
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