Male infertility is directly or indirectly responsible for 60% of cases involving reproductive-age couples with fertility-related issues. Nevertheless, the evaluation of male infertility is often underestimated or postponed. A coordinated evaluation of the infertile male using standardized procedures improves both diagnostic precision and the results of subsequent management in terms of effectiveness, risk and costs. Recent advances in assisted reproductive techniques (ART) have made it possible to identify and overcome previously untreatable causes of male infertility. To properly utilize the available techniques and improve clinical results, it is of the utmost importance that patients are adequately diagnosed and evaluated. Ideally, this...
Male infertility refers to inability of the male partner to make a fertile female to get pregnant. I...
AbstractMale infertility is a problem that faces increasing interest, and the continuous development...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...
Male infertility is directly or indirectly responsible for 60 % of cases involving reproductive-age ...
Abstract: Male infertility is a fast-evolving area. Recently published evidence has challenged sever...
Infertility is a serious problem of not being able to conceive despite regular intercourse for more ...
Assisted reproductive technology is an evolving area, and several adjuvant procedures have been crea...
Infertility is one of the major health issues and a socially destabilizing condition for couples oft...
General obstetricians and gynecologists have involved in the initial diagnosis and manage...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
Тhe literature review is devoted to the most important medical and social problem of modern medicine...
Male infertility affects 10% of couples and is treatable in many cases. The evaluation of infertilit...
Approximately 1% of all men in the general population suffer from azoospermia, and azoospermic men c...
Infertility is a time-consuming and exhaustive process, which disproportionally affects women. Altho...
Key contentMale infertility underlies or contributes to up to 50% of infertility cases; current ther...
Male infertility refers to inability of the male partner to make a fertile female to get pregnant. I...
AbstractMale infertility is a problem that faces increasing interest, and the continuous development...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...
Male infertility is directly or indirectly responsible for 60 % of cases involving reproductive-age ...
Abstract: Male infertility is a fast-evolving area. Recently published evidence has challenged sever...
Infertility is a serious problem of not being able to conceive despite regular intercourse for more ...
Assisted reproductive technology is an evolving area, and several adjuvant procedures have been crea...
Infertility is one of the major health issues and a socially destabilizing condition for couples oft...
General obstetricians and gynecologists have involved in the initial diagnosis and manage...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
Тhe literature review is devoted to the most important medical and social problem of modern medicine...
Male infertility affects 10% of couples and is treatable in many cases. The evaluation of infertilit...
Approximately 1% of all men in the general population suffer from azoospermia, and azoospermic men c...
Infertility is a time-consuming and exhaustive process, which disproportionally affects women. Altho...
Key contentMale infertility underlies or contributes to up to 50% of infertility cases; current ther...
Male infertility refers to inability of the male partner to make a fertile female to get pregnant. I...
AbstractMale infertility is a problem that faces increasing interest, and the continuous development...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...