Aspects of Male InfertilityRalph deVere White, Ralph W. DeVere White |
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... maturation division ) , into the final primitive germinal cells , the spermatids . These cells do not divide further but undergo a complex process of differentiation into fully formed male gametes ( sper- matozoa ) . This process ...
... maturation division ) , into the final primitive germinal cells , the spermatids . These cells do not divide further but undergo a complex process of differentiation into fully formed male gametes ( sper- matozoa ) . This process ...
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... Maturation arrest — this is the most prevalent testicular cause of infer- tility in biopsy series . ' Maturation may stop at various stages of germ cell development . The point of arrest is constant for the individual patient , but ...
... Maturation arrest — this is the most prevalent testicular cause of infer- tility in biopsy series . ' Maturation may stop at various stages of germ cell development . The point of arrest is constant for the individual patient , but ...
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... maturation depletion . These patients will then enter a period of infertility only to return later to their pretreatment level of fertility . As the dose of radiation climbs , so the period of maturation depletion becomes shorter , the ...
... maturation depletion . These patients will then enter a period of infertility only to return later to their pretreatment level of fertility . As the dose of radiation climbs , so the period of maturation depletion becomes shorter , the ...
Contents
Development of the Male Reproductive Tract | 1 |
Nagler M D Robert Schoysman M D | 13 |
The Neurophysiology of Fertility and Infertility | 61 |
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abnormal adrenal agglutinating androgen anomalies antigens azoospermia azoospermic Biol chromosome Clin clinical clomiphene citrate congenital cord cryobanking cryptorchidism decreased deferens detected differentiation dose edited effect ejaculation endocrine Endocrinol epididymis evaluation external genitalia factors Fertil fetal genetic genital germ cells germinal epithelium glands gonadal gonadotropin histologic hormone human hypofertility hypothalamus idiopathic immune immunologic impotence increase insemination lesions Leydig cells male infertility membrane Metabol months motility Müllerian ducts normal observed obstruction oligospermia oligozoospermia orchitis patients penile penis pituitary pregnancy prolactin prostate puberty radiation receptor reflux reported scrotal secretion semen analysis seminal plasma seminal vesicles seminiferous tubules Sertoli cells serum sexual sperm count spermatic spermatocytes spermatogenesis spermatogonia spermatozoa Steril steroid stimulation studies subfertile syndrome technique testicle testicular biopsy testicular function testicular vein testis testosterone therapy thyroid tissue titers translocation treatment urethra urogenital sinus Urol varicocele vas deferens vasectomy venous Wolffian ducts