نتایج جستجو برای: azoospermia factor

تعداد نتایج: 846031  

2013
Kenan Omurtag Amber Cooper Arnold Bullock Cathy Naughton Valerie Ratts Randall Odem Susan E. Lanzendorf

OBJECTIVE Determine whether testicular sperm extractions and pregnancy outcomes are influenced by male and female infertility diagnoses, location of surgical center and time to cryopreservation. PATIENTS One hundred and thirty men undergoing testicular sperm extraction and 76 couples undergoing 123 in vitro fertilization cycles with testicular sperm. OUTCOME MEASURES Successful sperm recove...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2005
Tabatha Griffin Rebecca Tooher Kris Nowakowski Mark Lloyd Guy Maddern

PURPOSE Post-vasectomy semen analysis (PVSA) is the traditional method of confirming sterility after vasectomy. However, PVSA protocols vary in the end points accepted, and the number and timing of tests. In this systematic review we make evidence based recommendations on the appropriate PVSA protocol. MATERIALS AND METHODS Databases (MEDLINE, Current Contents, Cochrane Library and EMBASE) we...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2005
Xin-Jun Yang Toshikatsu Shinka Shiari Nozawa Hong-Tao Yan Miki Yoshiike Mayumi Umeno Youichi Sato Gang Chen Teruaki Iwamoto Yutaka Nakahori

The DAZL (DAZ-like) gene is suggested to be an ancestral gene of the DAZ (deleted in azoospermia) gene on the Y chromosome, which is a strong candidate for the azoospermic factor. Recently, it has been reported that the T54A (Thr54-->Ala) polymorphism in exon 3 of the DAZL gene is associated with spermatogenic failure in the Taiwanese population. In this study, to investigate whether this polym...

Journal: :International journal of andrology 2004
L Becherini E Guarducci S Degl'Innocenti M Rotondi G Forti C Krausz

Polymorphisms in genes involved in spermatogenesis are considered potential risk factors for male infertility. Recently a polymorphism in the deleted in azoospermia-like (DAZL) gene (T54A) was reported as susceptibility factor to oligo/azoospermia in the Chinese population. DAZL is an autosomal homologue of the Y chromosomal DAZ (deleted in azoospermia) gene cluster and both are considered mast...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
C Ceylan G G Ceylan T A Serel

We looked for a possible association between Klinefelter syndrome (KFS) and microdeletions in the Y chromosome in Turkish KFS patients. We examined the frequency of KFS in male patients with proven non-obstructive azoospermia and the types of Y chromosome microdeletions in these KFS patients. Fifty azoospermic patients and 50 fertile men were included in this study. KFS was found in 14 azoosper...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
X Y Li J Z Ye X P Ding X H Zhang T J Ma R Zhong H Y Ren

We examined the association between the methionine synthase reductase (MTRR A66G), methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR C677T and A1298C), and methionine synthase (MS A2756G) genotypes and non-obstructive male infertility in a Chinese population. This case-control study included 162 infertile Chinese patients with azoospermia (N = 100) or oligoasthenozoospermia (N = 62) and 120 fertile me...

2017
Sohgo Tsutsumi Takashi Kawahara Teppei Takeshima Sawako Chiba Koichi Uemura Masako Otani Kota Shimokihara Yutaro Hayashi Taku Mochizuki Daiji Takamoto Yusuke Hattori Jun-Ichi Teranishi Yasuhide Miyoshi Masahiro Yao Yoshiaki Inayama Yasushi Yumura Hiroji Uemura

BACKGROUND Most patients with testicular cancer are infertile; thus, the preservation of the sperm after surgery is an important factor to consider. We report two cases of bilateral testicular cancer in patients who underwent bilateral higher orchiectomy and simultaneous testicular sperm extraction. CASE PRESENTATION Two Asian-Japanese men were referred to our hospital with bilateral testicul...

2014
Christina G. Schiza Keith Jarv Eleftherios P. Diamandis Andrei P. Drabovich

Infertility is an important aspect of human reproduction. It affects up to 15% of couples, with the male factor contributing to approximately 50% of all cases. Azoospermia is one of the most severe forms of male infertility, which is characterized by the absence of sperm in semen. The mechanisms underlying male infertility remain unknown. Currently, clinicians rely on semen analysis to predict ...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2009
nastaran khazami pour

objective: in about 50% of infertile couples a male factor can be found to be present either alone or in addition to other female factors. a new molecular mechanism recently revealed to be involved in infertility is epigenetic pattern modification like as aberrant methylation. this mechanism can change or even silence gene expression. on the other hand, gstm1 (glutathione s-transferase mu 1) ...

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