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Ex vivo microscopic testicular sperm extraction at the time of radical orchiectomy in men with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA): a scoping review. [PDF]
Giulioni C, Phuoc NHV, Cayan S.
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Association of the minimal cyclophosphamide equivalent dose and outcome of microdissection testicular sperm extraction in patients with persistent azoospermia after chemotherapy. [PDF]
Huang IS +8 more
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R-044. Limiting the number of embryos transferred does not significantly influence the outcome of conventional IVF treatment [PDF]
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Microdissection Testicular Sperm Extraction
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2023AbstractNonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) is among the most common causes of male infertility. For men with NOA seeking fertility treatment, microdissection testicular sperm extraction (microTESE) is the best option for retrieving sperm, which can be used with in vitro fertilization–intracytoplasmic sperm injection to achieve pregnancy in their partner.
Aaron Brant, Peter N. Schlegel
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Technical modification of testicular sperm extraction expedites testicular sperm retrieval
Fertility and Sterility, 2009To determine the predictive value and the quality of supernatant sperm (SS) achieved by a simple laboratory technical modification after testicular sperm extraction (TESE).A retrospective analysis.An IVF unit in a university medical center.Azoospermic patients undergoing TESE between January 2001 and December 2006.Before the mechanical shredding, the ...
Ronit, Haimov-Kochman +8 more
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Biological aspects of testicular sperm extraction
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2000Since the first reports of successful pregnancies after treatment with intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in humans, intensive investigations focused on the use of testicular spermatozoa and immature sperm cells in the treatment of azoopsermic patients.
Nijs, M., Van Der Elst, Josiane
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Andrologia, 2012
An increased risk of testicular cancer in men with infertility and poor semen quality has been reported. In view of the high cure rates for testicular germ cell tumours, increasing clinical importance is being placed on the protection of fertility. High-dose cytostatic therapy may be expected to cause long-term infertility. Thus, the standard procedure
K, Furuhashi +9 more
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An increased risk of testicular cancer in men with infertility and poor semen quality has been reported. In view of the high cure rates for testicular germ cell tumours, increasing clinical importance is being placed on the protection of fertility. High-dose cytostatic therapy may be expected to cause long-term infertility. Thus, the standard procedure
K, Furuhashi +9 more
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