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Post‐mortem sperm retrieval in
Post‐mortem Sperm Retrieval (PMSR) is seldom requested in Australasia. The retrieval of sperm is permitted only by prior written consent or by order of the court. Sperm should be retrieved within 24 h following death; however, collection within 36 h may still be successful.
Kroon, Benjamin+4 more
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Sperm Retrieval for Assisted Reproduction
1999Assisted reproduction describes a series of procedures that enhance sperm-egg interaction. The most effective treatment is that of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), whereby individual spermatozoa are directly injected into the oocyte (egg), bypassing all natural barriers to fertilization.
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Predictors of surgical sperm retrieval in non-obstructive azoospermia: summary of current literature
International Urology and Nephrology, 2020M. Arshad, A. Majzoub, S. Esteves
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Percutaneous Techniques of Sperm Retrieval
Atlas of the Urologic Clinics, 1999Laurence A. Levine, Ernst W. Lisek
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Postmortem sperm retrieval: an ethical dilemma
The American Journal of Medicine, 2004David N Hoffman+3 more
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