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Disease infertility
Phenotype C0004509|azoospermia
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PubMedID- 22384433 After biopsy of testicular tissues from male infertility patients diagnosed with azoospermia, patients were classified as having obstructive or non-obstructive azoospermia, and the testicular sperms obtained by testicular sperm extraction (tese) or by testicular biopsy were used.
PubMedID- 22868082 To explore the association between xrcc1 single-nucleotide polymorphisms and infertility with idiopathic azoospermia in a northern chinese han population, pcr restriction fragment length polymorphism was used to genotype a snp locus (rs25487) of xrcc1 in 112 patients with idiopathic azoospermia and 156 healthy controls.
PubMedID- 19808033 The role of msh5 c85t and mlh3 c2531t polymorphisms in the risk of male infertility with azoospermia or severe oligozoospermia.
PubMedID- 26261391 Introduction: to present results of microtese procedure in treatment of male infertility in patients with azoospermia at bahceci bih ivf center during two-year period of 2013-2014.
PubMedID- 22998070 infertility with azoospermia requires a diligent search for reversible factors and treatment to restore natural fertility, even though most cases are due to untreatable primary spermatogenic failure and are destined to require consideration of assisted reproductive treatment (art) options.
PubMedID- 24895614 Since nonobstructive azoospermia is the form of male infertility largely difficult to treat, the aim of our study was to investigate morphological features of macrophages and leydig cells in testicular biopsies of infertile men that were affected by that particular disorder.
PubMedID- 23926569 Different studies have shown that the combination of human testicular sperm biopsy and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi) are efficient methods in the treatment of male infertility with azoospermia (8, 9).
PubMedID- 22116073 Association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms of dnmt3l and infertility with azoospermia in chinese men.
PubMedID- 23713244 Objective: to explore the optimal treatment selection for treating varicocele (vc) male infertility patients accompanied with oligozoospermia or azoospermia of different chinese medical syndrome types by comparing the efficacies of integrative medicine.
PubMedID- 24719879 Spermiation failure leads to lack of mature spermatozoa and, if not occasional, could result into azoospermia, major cause of male infertility in human population.
PubMedID- 24523955 azoospermia affects 10-15% of infertile men attending infertility clinics.
PubMedID- 22557716 azoospermia is the cause of infertility in about 15% of men.
PubMedID- 24251184 [23] all present with male infertility because of absence of azoospermia factor gene (azf gene) found on the long arm of y chromosome and it has gene complex necessary for the development and differentiation of germ cell.
PubMedID- 20847372 Deletions in these regions are thought to be involved in some cases of male infertility associated with azoospermia or oligozoospermia.
PubMedID- 22594646 On the basis of analysis of 480 controls and 524 infertility patients with azoospermia or oligozoospermia, we observed that one intronic snp in mlh1 (rs4647269) and two non-synonymous snps in pms2 (rs1059060, ser775asn) and msh5 (rs2075789, pro29ser) were associated with increased susceptibility to poor sperm production.
PubMedID- 24316510 Pank2−/− mice show growth reduction, retinal degeneration, male infertility because of azoospermia (kuo et al., 2005), and mitochondrial dysfunctions (brunetti et al., 2012) under standard diet conditions.
PubMedID- 23079002 In order to evaluate the association of prm1, prm2, kit and kitlg variants with susceptibility to severely defective spermatogenesis, 309 male infertility patients (199 cases with non-obstructive azoospermia and 110 cases with severe oligozoospermia) and 377 controls were recruited in the chinese han population.
PubMedID- 25395209 Here, we investigated the relevance of this gene to human male infertility with azoospermia caused by scos.
PubMedID- 23503962 Approximately 10% of male factor infertility has been attributed to complete azoospermia, which presents either in an obstructive or a non-obstructive form (2).

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