Evaluation of Morphological and Other Aspects of male Infertility in Testicilar Neoplasia using Lectin Histochemistry and Semen Analysis

It has been estimated that approximately 15% of couples attempting to attain pregnancy are unable to do so. A female factor is the primary aetiology in nearly 40% of these couples and in another 30% the factors are purely male. A combmation of male and female factors has been implicated for the rema...

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Main Author: Ghasemi, Behrooz
Published: University of Manchester 2008
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Ghasemi, Behrooz
Evaluation of Morphological and Other Aspects of male Infertility in Testicilar Neoplasia using Lectin Histochemistry and Semen Analysis
description It has been estimated that approximately 15% of couples attempting to attain pregnancy are unable to do so. A female factor is the primary aetiology in nearly 40% of these couples and in another 30% the factors are purely male. A combmation of male and female factors has been implicated for the remaining 30% of cases. Infertility is a common problem among men with testicular cancer. Such men are especially affected by infertility and they often decide to undergo sperm banking (the collection and freezing of sperm) before beginning chemo/radiotherapy.
author Ghasemi, Behrooz
author_facet Ghasemi, Behrooz
author_sort Ghasemi, Behrooz
title Evaluation of Morphological and Other Aspects of male Infertility in Testicilar Neoplasia using Lectin Histochemistry and Semen Analysis
title_short Evaluation of Morphological and Other Aspects of male Infertility in Testicilar Neoplasia using Lectin Histochemistry and Semen Analysis
title_full Evaluation of Morphological and Other Aspects of male Infertility in Testicilar Neoplasia using Lectin Histochemistry and Semen Analysis
title_fullStr Evaluation of Morphological and Other Aspects of male Infertility in Testicilar Neoplasia using Lectin Histochemistry and Semen Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Morphological and Other Aspects of male Infertility in Testicilar Neoplasia using Lectin Histochemistry and Semen Analysis
title_sort evaluation of morphological and other aspects of male infertility in testicilar neoplasia using lectin histochemistry and semen analysis
publisher University of Manchester
publishDate 2008
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