Also, another questionnaire was completed for the mother, which included examining the medical history and history of the mother in the previous and current pregnancy. The mother’s medical history in the current pregnancy included premature rupture of the amniotic sac, history of infertility ...
Lerner-Geva L, Rabinovici J, Olmer L, Blumstein T, Mashiach S, Lunenfeld B. Are infertility treatments a potential risk factor for cancer development? Perspective of 30 years of follow-up. Gynecol Endocrinol 2012; 28: 809-14.Liat LG, Jaron R, Liraz O, Tzvia B, Shlomo M, Bruno L. ...
the problems of male infertility of childbearing age may become more common. However, a comprehensive overview of the pathophysiology, consequences and treatment of diabetes-induced male infertility is currently lacking. The purpose of this review...
Gossypol, a polyphenolic aldehyde derived from cottonseed plants, has seen a transformation in its pharmaceutical application from a male contraceptive to a candidate for cancer therapy. This shift is supported by its recognized antitumor properties, whi
Based on previous research, it is thus possible to suggest ways in which SARS-CoV-2 might affect female fertility: (i) SARS-CoV-2 might attack ovarian tissue and granulosa cells, and decrease ovarian function and oocyte quality, leading to female infertility or miscarriage; and (ii) SARS-CoV...
This disease thus leads to dysfunction of liver, neurons, brain, eyes and infertility. Thus, there is a need of proper treatment for this disease. There are numerous treatments available, including penicillamine, zinc, ammonium tetrathiomolybdate, trientine, and combination drugs; however, these ...
The diagnosis of male infertility relies largely on conventional semen analysis, and its interpretation has a profound influence on subsequent management of patients. Despite poor correlation between conventional semen parameters and male fertility potential, inclusion of advanced semen quality tests to routi...
In this study, a Delphi consensus was conducted to gather and evaluate expert opinion on the overall relevance of the POSEIDON criteria to identify potential clinical implications and measure its impact on the diagnosis of infertility in women with low prognosis. ...
In secondary dysmenorrhea, pain occurs secondary to macroscopic lesions or inflammation of the upper genitourinary tract. Secondary dysmenorrhea syndromes caused by pelvic inflammatory disease carry a high risk of infertility if not adequately managed and therefore represent a significant cause of morbidity....
The most common symptoms are diarrhoea, abdominal pain, bloody stools or haematuria, which in the long term might lead to bladder cancer and infertility [1]. It is estimated that more than 250 million people are infected worldwide, including 192 million in sub-Saharan Africa [4, 5]. In ...