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World J Urol
August 2013
Department of Urology, Pediatric Urology and Andrology, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Rudolf-Buchheim-Strasse 7, 35392, Giessen, Germany.
Background: Urogenital infections and inflammation may contribute significantly to ejaculate parameters essential for male infertility.
Methods: For this review, data were acquired by a systematic search of the medical literature of the last 5 years.
Results: We address the andrological relevance of male urogenital infections and inflammation on ejaculate parameters.
Asian J Androl
December 2000
Dept. of Dermatology and Andrology, University of Bonn, 53105, Bonn, Germany.
Aim: To pursue whether cytogenetic aberrations correlate with specific spermatological or hormonal abnormalities.
Methods: 305 infertile couples were investigated. All male partners were referred to a complete andrological work-up with physical examination, determination of hormones, HIV testing and semen analysis.
Hautarzt
November 2000
Universitätshautklinik Jena, Erfurter Strasse 35, 07740 Jena.
Background And Objective: There are no reliable findings regarding the frequency and etiology of the spermatogenetic and endocrine functional restrictions in the small testicle (microorchidism). This information is needed to properly assess the risk when multiple testicular biopsies for assisted reproduction techniques lead to further volume reduction.
Patients/methods: 535 patients consulting our andrological clinic were included into the study.
J Small Anim Pract
December 1995
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Helsinki, Finland.
On the basis of clinical observations, Irish wolfhounds were suspected as being subject to a relatively high incidence of soft testicular consistency and low semen quality. Thirty-seven Irish wolfhounds and 67 dogs of other breeds (control group) were therefore examined. Conventional andrological studies were performed in both groups, these included libido testing, palpation and measurement of testes and semen evaluation.
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November 1995
Institute of Reproductive Medicine, The University, Münster, Germany.
Little is known about the biological and clinical significance of bilaterally enlarged testes (bilateral megalotestes or macroorchidism). We have investigated clinical, endocrine and spermatological characteristics of 135 andrological patients with a testicular volume of more than 25 ml bilaterally. 135 patients with normal testicular volumes served as controls.
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