Publications by authors named "E Marello"

Objective: Vulvovaginal atrophy is a condition closely related to low circulating estrogen levels, with post-menopause being the main cause. However, patients of childbearing age may also present with these symptoms due to treatments that reduce estrogen production. Local estrogen therapy is the causal treatment of local symptoms, but it is not always accepted and is often abandoned by patients.

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This report describes the first two pregnancies which occurred after cryopreservation, thawing and transfer of embryos generated using epididymal spermatozoa from men with congenital absence of the vas deferens. Of the 32 embryos that were thawed, 24 survived (75%) and were replaced in seven transfer cycles resulting in two (29%) pregnancies successfully delivered. The demonstration that excess embryos obtained with the use of epididymal spermatozoa can be safely frozen/thawed, and that their survival is not different from other embryos generated by in-vitro fertilization, represents a great advantage for the reproductive performance of men with congenital absence of the vas deferens undergoing microsurgical aspiration of epididymal spermatozoa.

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This report describes the historical experience of our laboratory in the handling and processing of epididymal sperm from men with congenital absence of the vas deferens. Three different methods of sperm preparation were used: swim-up or resuspension in the first group of patients treated, mini-Percoll in the second group, and mini-Percoll used in conjunction with pentoxifylline and 2' deoxyadenosine in the third group. Twenty-four percent of cases achieved fertilization in group I, whereas in groups II and III the rate was 59% and 57%, respectively.

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Conventional methods of semen preparation for IVF, such as swim-up sedimentation, regular Percoll gradients, are not very effective in the treatment of severe oligoasthenozoospermia (total motile count less than 5 X 10(6)). For these cases, a new method of sperm preparation consisting of a reduced volume of a discontinuous Percoll gradient (mini-Percoll) has been utilized. The results obtained were analysed by comparing mini-Percoll versus resuspension in two groups of patients with severe male factor infertility.

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