SPECTRUM OF PATIENTS PRESENTED IN MALE INFERTILITY CLINIC

Objective: To study the spectrum of patients presented in male infertility clinic Methodology: This descriptive study was conducted on 416 patients attending Special Male Infertility Clinic at PakistanInstitute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, from January 2000 to December 2002. Patients were recrui...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Ayaz Khan, Saadia Shah, Naeem Akhtar, Muhammad Ali Sajid, Muhammad Naeem, Khursheed Anwar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Khyber Medical University 2012-03-01
Series:Khyber Medical University Journal
Online Access:https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/9079
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spelling doaj-c12d9aec964b44549f3c9148efc303bf2020-11-25T00:29:17ZengKhyber Medical UniversityKhyber Medical University Journal2305-26432305-26512012-03-014113189079SPECTRUM OF PATIENTS PRESENTED IN MALE INFERTILITY CLINICMohammad Ayaz KhanSaadia ShahNaeem AkhtarMuhammad Ali SajidMuhammad NaeemKhursheed AnwarObjective: To study the spectrum of patients presented in male infertility clinic Methodology: This descriptive study was conducted on 416 patients attending Special Male Infertility Clinic at PakistanInstitute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, from January 2000 to December 2002. Patients were recruited by convenientsampling method. Data was recorded on a structured questionnaire and was analyzed on SPSS version 14. Results: Out of 416 patients, 346 (83.2%) patients had primary Infertility. One hundred forty four (34.6%) patients weresmokers, 11 (2.64%) were alcohol users, 25(6.0%) patients had history of exposure to heat and 20 (4.8%) tochemicals. Twenty four (5.8%) cases had history of mumps-related orchitis and 8 (1.9%) had tuberculous orchitis.Nineteen (4.6%) patients had history of trauma to external genitalia and 17 (4.1%) patients had surgery on externalgenitalia. Atrophic testis were found in 48 (11.5%) cases and undescended testes in 12 (2.9%) cases. Significantpyuria was found in 33 (7.9%). Semen analysis showed more than 20 million/ml count in 207(49.8%), while 93(22.4%)patients were azoospermic. Medical treatment along with sex education was given to 163 (39.2%) patients.Epididymo-vasostomy was advised to 53 (12.7%), adoption of child to 7 (1.7%) and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection(ICSS) to 4(1%) patients. Conclusion: Majority of patients had primary infertility. History of testicular atrophy, infection, trauma, surgery, azospermia,smoking, alcohol use and exposure to heat or chemicals are the possible contributing factors for infertility in males.More studies are needed to understand the complex etiology of male factor infertility in our population. Key Words: Infertility, Male Infertility, Infertility Spectrum, Pyospermia.https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/9079
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Saadia Shah
Naeem Akhtar
Muhammad Ali Sajid
Muhammad Naeem
Khursheed Anwar
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Saadia Shah
Naeem Akhtar
Muhammad Ali Sajid
Muhammad Naeem
Khursheed Anwar
SPECTRUM OF PATIENTS PRESENTED IN MALE INFERTILITY CLINIC
Khyber Medical University Journal
author_facet Mohammad Ayaz Khan
Saadia Shah
Naeem Akhtar
Muhammad Ali Sajid
Muhammad Naeem
Khursheed Anwar
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title SPECTRUM OF PATIENTS PRESENTED IN MALE INFERTILITY CLINIC
title_short SPECTRUM OF PATIENTS PRESENTED IN MALE INFERTILITY CLINIC
title_full SPECTRUM OF PATIENTS PRESENTED IN MALE INFERTILITY CLINIC
title_fullStr SPECTRUM OF PATIENTS PRESENTED IN MALE INFERTILITY CLINIC
title_full_unstemmed SPECTRUM OF PATIENTS PRESENTED IN MALE INFERTILITY CLINIC
title_sort spectrum of patients presented in male infertility clinic
publisher Khyber Medical University
series Khyber Medical University Journal
issn 2305-2643
2305-2651
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Objective: To study the spectrum of patients presented in male infertility clinic Methodology: This descriptive study was conducted on 416 patients attending Special Male Infertility Clinic at PakistanInstitute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, from January 2000 to December 2002. Patients were recruited by convenientsampling method. Data was recorded on a structured questionnaire and was analyzed on SPSS version 14. Results: Out of 416 patients, 346 (83.2%) patients had primary Infertility. One hundred forty four (34.6%) patients weresmokers, 11 (2.64%) were alcohol users, 25(6.0%) patients had history of exposure to heat and 20 (4.8%) tochemicals. Twenty four (5.8%) cases had history of mumps-related orchitis and 8 (1.9%) had tuberculous orchitis.Nineteen (4.6%) patients had history of trauma to external genitalia and 17 (4.1%) patients had surgery on externalgenitalia. Atrophic testis were found in 48 (11.5%) cases and undescended testes in 12 (2.9%) cases. Significantpyuria was found in 33 (7.9%). Semen analysis showed more than 20 million/ml count in 207(49.8%), while 93(22.4%)patients were azoospermic. Medical treatment along with sex education was given to 163 (39.2%) patients.Epididymo-vasostomy was advised to 53 (12.7%), adoption of child to 7 (1.7%) and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection(ICSS) to 4(1%) patients. Conclusion: Majority of patients had primary infertility. History of testicular atrophy, infection, trauma, surgery, azospermia,smoking, alcohol use and exposure to heat or chemicals are the possible contributing factors for infertility in males.More studies are needed to understand the complex etiology of male factor infertility in our population. Key Words: Infertility, Male Infertility, Infertility Spectrum, Pyospermia.
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