Publications by authors named "Niederberger C"

Objective: To evaluate the Penetrak (Serono Laboratories, Norwell, MA) and Tru-Trax (Humagen, Charlottesville, VA) bovine cervical mucus (CM) penetration assays and to correlate results to parameters of semen analysis and male factor diagnosis.

Design: Prospective, nonrandomized, controlled study.

Participants: Two hundred thirty-six males undergoing evaluation for male factor infertility and 37 fertile semen donors.

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The results of microsurgical epididymovasostomy for congenital and acquired vasoepididymal obstruction were retrospectively reviewed in 22 patients in an attempt to determine what preoperative or intraoperative factors might predict surgical success. The overall success rate, defined as sperm on postoperative semen analysis, was 48%. The presence of sperm on an intraoperative touch preparation from the epididymis was significantly correlated with response (chi-square 3.

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We report a case of primary malignant melanoma of the urinary bladder. Exclusion of other sites of melanoma confirmed the primary character of the tumor, and careful histologic examination proved it to be malignant melanoma. Six previously reported cases of bladder melanoma are reviewed.

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We were interested in determining whether fibrin glue derived from a single human source could be used effectively to produce a sutureless vasovasostomy in the rabbit model. Fifteen rabbits were divided into two groups (7 control, 8 experimental) and underwent vasal transection and reanastomosis by conventional microsurgical suture techniques (control group) and sutureless anastomosis using single source fibrin glue (experimental group). The patency and tensile strength of the anastomoses were compared at four weeks and the anastomotic sites underwent histologic examination.

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Main Problem: fertility data is inadequately assessed by traditional statistical methods for a variety of reasons. First, the principal test of male fertility potential, the Semen Analysis (SA) is a composite of several dissimilar parameters, and the SA and other laboratory tests of fertility potential reflect physiological mechanisms that interact in complex ways. Second, patient data is often fragmented, obtained from multiple sources.

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Main Problem: Although the gonadotropins and testosterone are required for normal spermatogenesis, it is believed that local control factors regulate spermatogenesis. For many years these regulatory factors had not been identified. Over the past five years, a number of growth factors have been identified in testis or isolated testicular cell types or secretions.

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Prolactin and testosterone are synergistic in stimulating growth of the rat prostate. The lateral lobe is more sensitive to this synergism than the ventral and dorsal lobes. To investigate whether prolactin acts directly in the rat prostate or indirectly through another systemic mediator, anterior pituitary grafts (1 mm3) were implanted in the lateral prostate of castrated Sprague-Dawley rats in whom a 0.

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A ureterocutaneous fistula developed in a patient after nephrectomy for pyohydronephrosis in a kidney with vesicoureteral reflux. Endoscopic injection of polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) paste at the ureteral orifice prevented further reflux and cured the ureterocutaneous fistula.

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Artifactual and nonartifactual evidence from the lacustrine shores of the Chalco-Xochimilco Basin suggest the existence of fully sedentary human communities in the Basin of Mexico from at least the sixth millennium B.C.

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