Male infertility affects 10% of reproductive aged couples worldwide and is treatable in many cases. In addition to other well-described etiologies, genetic causes of male infertility are now more commonly diagnosed. Using principles of evidence-based medicine, this review outlines diagnostic and treatments options to inform clinical management. In order of importance, randomized controlled clinical trials, basic scientific studies, meta-analyses, case-controlled cohort studies, best-practice policy recommendations and reviews from peer-reviewed literature were incorporated that provide organized and timely guidelines to the current management of male infertility. The strength of evidence for treatment recommendations is also classified when...
Male factor infertility accounts for 30-50% of infertility cases. Over the past two decades, there h...
Approximately 80% of subfertile couples still have a chance to conceive naturally and the most impor...
5To whom correspondence should be addressed Major principles of genetic failures, chromosomal altera...
It is estimated that infertility affects 8–12% of couples globally, with a male factor being a prima...
Male infertility affects 10% of couples and is treatable in many cases. The evaluation of infertilit...
The current clinical guidelines for the management of infertility as presented by the American Urolo...
Male infertility refers to inability of the male partner to make a fertile female to get pregnant. I...
Introduction Thousands of genes are implicated in spermatogenesis, testicular development and endocr...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...
Male infertility is the cause of couples’ infertility in about 50% of cases. Current recommendations...
Male factor infertility is a general term that describes a situation in which the inability to conce...
Key contentMale infertility underlies or contributes to up to 50% of infertility cases; current ther...
Abstract: Male infertility is a fast-evolving area. Recently published evidence has challenged sever...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
Male factor infertility accounts for 30-50% of infertility cases. Over the past two decades, there h...
Approximately 80% of subfertile couples still have a chance to conceive naturally and the most impor...
5To whom correspondence should be addressed Major principles of genetic failures, chromosomal altera...
It is estimated that infertility affects 8–12% of couples globally, with a male factor being a prima...
Male infertility affects 10% of couples and is treatable in many cases. The evaluation of infertilit...
The current clinical guidelines for the management of infertility as presented by the American Urolo...
Male infertility refers to inability of the male partner to make a fertile female to get pregnant. I...
Introduction Thousands of genes are implicated in spermatogenesis, testicular development and endocr...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...
Male infertility is the cause of couples’ infertility in about 50% of cases. Current recommendations...
Male factor infertility is a general term that describes a situation in which the inability to conce...
Key contentMale infertility underlies or contributes to up to 50% of infertility cases; current ther...
Abstract: Male infertility is a fast-evolving area. Recently published evidence has challenged sever...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
Male factor infertility accounts for 30-50% of infertility cases. Over the past two decades, there h...
Approximately 80% of subfertile couples still have a chance to conceive naturally and the most impor...
5To whom correspondence should be addressed Major principles of genetic failures, chromosomal altera...