Azoospermia is the total absence of spermatozoa in the ejaculate. Azoospermia is found in 10% to 15% of male infertility cases and is caused by a testicular insufficiency in the majority of patients. Obstructive azoospermia is less frequent and arises in 15-20% of men with azoospermia. Most causes of male infertility are treatable, and many treatments restore the ability to father a children naturally. In case of vasal or epididymal obstruction, microsurgical reconstruction of the seminal pathways, if possible, remains the safest and most cost-effective treatment option for these patients, allowing natural conception in many cases. Not all men with obstructive azoospermia are tractable by microsurgical reconstruction. In such situations, va...
There are two main reasons why sperm may be absent from semen. Obstructive azoospermia is the result...
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has proved a boon in the field of male infertility. ICSI is ...
10Aim of the Study: In male infertility, the current challenge is to properly reconcile new and old ...
Azoospermia is the total absence of spermatozoa in the ejaculate. It is found in 10\u201315% of male...
Obstructive azoospermia is a common cause of male infertility and can result from infection, congeni...
Azoospermia is defined as the complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate even after centrifugation. ...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Male genital tract obstructions may result from infectio...
Obstructive azoospermia is a relatively common male infertility condition. The main etiologies of ob...
A variety of surgical options exists for sperm retrieval in the setting of obstructive azoospermia (...
About 10%-15% of infertile men present with azoospermia, and ductal obstruction is the cause in 40% ...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Azoospermia, the most severe form of male infertili...
The records of 325 azoospermic patients were reviewed. A total of 109 patients (33.5%) had obstructi...
BACKGROUND: Azoospermia, the absence of sperm in ejaculated semen, is the most severe form of male f...
Men with azoospermia can father a child through intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection if sperm can be re...
epididymal sperm aspiration and short time insemination in the treatment of men with obstructive azo...
There are two main reasons why sperm may be absent from semen. Obstructive azoospermia is the result...
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has proved a boon in the field of male infertility. ICSI is ...
10Aim of the Study: In male infertility, the current challenge is to properly reconcile new and old ...
Azoospermia is the total absence of spermatozoa in the ejaculate. It is found in 10\u201315% of male...
Obstructive azoospermia is a common cause of male infertility and can result from infection, congeni...
Azoospermia is defined as the complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate even after centrifugation. ...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Male genital tract obstructions may result from infectio...
Obstructive azoospermia is a relatively common male infertility condition. The main etiologies of ob...
A variety of surgical options exists for sperm retrieval in the setting of obstructive azoospermia (...
About 10%-15% of infertile men present with azoospermia, and ductal obstruction is the cause in 40% ...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Azoospermia, the most severe form of male infertili...
The records of 325 azoospermic patients were reviewed. A total of 109 patients (33.5%) had obstructi...
BACKGROUND: Azoospermia, the absence of sperm in ejaculated semen, is the most severe form of male f...
Men with azoospermia can father a child through intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection if sperm can be re...
epididymal sperm aspiration and short time insemination in the treatment of men with obstructive azo...
There are two main reasons why sperm may be absent from semen. Obstructive azoospermia is the result...
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has proved a boon in the field of male infertility. ICSI is ...
10Aim of the Study: In male infertility, the current challenge is to properly reconcile new and old ...