The current clinical guidelines for the management of infertility as presented by the American Urologic Association and European Association of Urology represent consensus opinions for the management of male-factor infertility. The goal of the present study is to define the currently available guidelines for male-factor infertility, provide a rationale for why guidelines should be implemented, and review concerns and shortcomings towards their incorporation into clinical practice. Successfully integrating guidelines into clinical practice offers the potential benefit of creating a standardized, efficient, and cost-effective algorithm for the evaluation of infertility and facilitates future research. Despite their availability and ease of us...
Male infertility refers to inability of the male partner to make a fertile female to get pregnant. I...
Male infertility is an increasing and serious medical concern, though the mechanism remains poorly u...
Male factor infertility accounts for 30-50% of infertility cases. Over the past two decades, there h...
Male infertility affects 10% of reproductive aged couples worldwide and is treatable in many cases. ...
Context: New data regarding the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility have emerged and led to ...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
Key contentMale infertility underlies or contributes to up to 50% of infertility cases; current ther...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Purpose: The current clinical practice in reproductive medicine should pose the couple at the centre...
Male infertility affects 10% of couples and is treatable in many cases. The evaluation of infertilit...
The history of the male infertility patient is of utmost value. A physical examination is mandatory ...
Medical treatment for male infertility generally falls under two cate-gories: specific therapy and e...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...
General obstetricians and gynecologists have involved in the initial diagnosis and manage...
Male infertility refers to inability of the male partner to make a fertile female to get pregnant. I...
Male infertility is an increasing and serious medical concern, though the mechanism remains poorly u...
Male factor infertility accounts for 30-50% of infertility cases. Over the past two decades, there h...
Male infertility affects 10% of reproductive aged couples worldwide and is treatable in many cases. ...
Context: New data regarding the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility have emerged and led to ...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
Key contentMale infertility underlies or contributes to up to 50% of infertility cases; current ther...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Purpose: The current clinical practice in reproductive medicine should pose the couple at the centre...
Male infertility affects 10% of couples and is treatable in many cases. The evaluation of infertilit...
The history of the male infertility patient is of utmost value. A physical examination is mandatory ...
Medical treatment for male infertility generally falls under two cate-gories: specific therapy and e...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...
General obstetricians and gynecologists have involved in the initial diagnosis and manage...
Male infertility refers to inability of the male partner to make a fertile female to get pregnant. I...
Male infertility is an increasing and serious medical concern, though the mechanism remains poorly u...
Male factor infertility accounts for 30-50% of infertility cases. Over the past two decades, there h...