1.The usefulness of pre-operative infertility work-up in assessing the reversal feasibility.
Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility 1993;20(1):71-78
No abstract available.
Infertility*
2.Clinical value of salpingoscopy in infertility.
Ki Hyun PARK ; Won Il PARK ; Bo Yeon LEE ; Byung Suk LEE ; Dong Jae CHO ; Chan Ho SONG
Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility 1993;20(1):95-98
No abstract available.
Infertility*
3.Bilateral Absence of the Vas Deference.
Hyo Shin CHANG ; Jae Heung CHO ; Eung Soo LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1969;10(4):183-184
A case of bilateral absence of vas deference with sterility is reported. By new 15O cases of congenital absence of the vas deference, rather a rare congenital anomaly, were reported.
Infertility
4.Two Cases of Microperforation of the Transverse Vaginal Septum
Journal of Surgical Academia 2015;5(2):40-43
Primary amenorrhoea with microperforate transverse vaginal septum is a rare entity with varied incidence in
different parts of the world. It may be asymptomatic, unlike imperforate hymen. Depending on the size of the
microperforation in transverse vaginal septum clinical features may vary similar to those found in imperforate hymen
cases. We report two cases of a 25 and 22-year-old women who sought the gynaecologist with complains of primary
infertility. They had normal menses with one of them having secondary dysmenorrhea. Physical examination and
imaging disclosed microperforation of transverse vaginal septum in the upper part of the vagina at mid point
position. Resection of the septum under anesthesia was done. The outcome was favourable and 25 year
asymptomatic patient with primary infertility at the present moment have conceived carrying six weeks pregnancy
and second patient is in follow up. We conclude that this anomaly may be overlooked, interfering on its incidence
determination. The finding of transverse vaginal septum in an asymptomatic infertility patient is highly unusual.
Clinicians must be aware of atypical presentations and potential multifactorial etiologies of primary infertility.
Ensuring a thorough evaluation is essential in order to mitigate long-term effects of a misdiagnosis.
Infertility
5.The mechanical factors of female infertility. A survey at Bach Mai Hospital
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;6(6):52-54
The retrospective study was conducted on 506 cases of infertile female. Data were analysed statistically. The mechanical cause of secondary sterility originated from genital tract inflammation. 58.84% of cases of inflammation are developed after artificial abortion.
Infertility
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Inflammation
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Infertility, Female
6.Male infertility due to azoospermia: classification and treatment
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2002;3(3):13-17
Azoospermia accounted for 10-15% of infertility cases. It is classified into 2 groups: obstructive and non-obstructive azoospermia. Infertility couples due to azoospermia can be treated by some assisted reproductive techniques, such as epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA and PESA techniques), testicular sperm aspiration (TESA) or testicular sperm extraction (TESE). The success can be expected for cases with obstructive azoospermia.
Infertility
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Oligospermia
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Infertility, Male
7.The disorder of ejaculation in the treatment of the male infertility
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):16-18
Ejaculatory incompentence is not able to ejaculate intravaginally. Psychological causes are generally associated with an inability to ejaculate intravaginally. The treatment of ejaculatory incompetence is very difficult and complicated. The treatment of retrograde ejaculation is much more difficult. Such patients have a very low volume ejaculate but numerous sperm can be found in the urine and on physical examination, testicles are of normal size. Sperm recovery from the urine could be used for AIH. The treatment for some men with paraplegia who do not ejaculate with a vibrator. We can perform the whole process of ejaculation in electro- ejaculation
Infertility
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Ejaculation
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Infertility, Male
8.Evidence based evaluation of the infertile male
Philippine Journal of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility 2007;4(1):28-35
The goals of the evaluation is to identify; 1) potentially correctable conditions, 2) irreversible conditions but are amenable to ART using male partner sperm, 3) irreversible conditions not amenable to ART, fro which donor IUI or adoption are possible options, 4) life- or health threatening conditions that may underlie infertility and require medical attention and 5) genetic abnormalities that may affect offspring if ART is employed.
MALE
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INFERTILITY
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INFERTILITY, MALE
9.Studies on the cases of pregnancy after infertility therapy.
Jung Geol AHN ; Young Wook SUH
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(2):272-280
No abstract available.
Infertility*
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Pregnancy*
10.Relation between seminal features and environmental factors in infertile couples
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):23-26
Infertility is defined as lack of conception after at list 12 months of unprotected intercourse. For investigating and diagnosing infertile couples, semen analysis is necessary. Find out the reason of infertility is an important thing we need to do. In order to investigate harmful effects of some environmental factors, we have carried out this study. 466 semen samples in 420 male partners were analyzed basing on their jobs, we found that high ratio of azoospermia had been found in male partners who used to contact with high temperature. Low ratio of living spermatozoid had been found in male partners who used to contact with chemical substances and in the functionaries
Infertility
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Semen