Male factor infertility: what every OB/GYN should know

N Rama, H Lescay, O Raheem - Obstetrics and Gynecology …, 2023 - obgyn.theclinics.com
Infertility is a complex condition that has challenging medical, psychological, economic, and
social implications for both patients and clinicians. Based on the International Classification …

Male infertility

PV Bach, PN Schlegel - Yen and Jaffe's reproductive endocrinology, 2019 - Elsevier
Male factor contributes up to 50% of all infertility cases, making the proper evaluation and
management of male infertility a critical part of the care of the infertile couple. The evaluation …

Male infertility and the future of in vitro fertilization

BM Hanson, DJ Kaser, JM Franasiak - Urologic Clinics, 2020 - urologic.theclinics.com
The male partner's role in infertility has been the subject of increased investigation over the
last several years. 1 Although the female partner has historically been the primary focus of …

Male factor infertility

VM Brugh, HM Matschke… - … and Metabolism Clinics, 2003 - endo.theclinics.com
Today, more couples than ever are presenting to physicians for care of their infertility.
Typically, female partners contact their gynecologist or primary care physician about fertility …

Management of male infertility

RN Pillai, K McEleny - Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Male factor infertility is the commonest single reason for infertility in couples trying to have
children. This article summarizes the aetiology, classification, and management of male …

The demographics of men presenting to male factor infertility specialists: the impressive first report from the Andrology Research Consortium

BB Najari - Fertility and Sterility, 2019 - fertstert.org
). Private insurance databases have powerful patient numbers but are limited by incomplete
fertility-related coverage and reliance of billing codes. National surveys are more …

Male factor infertility: evaluation and management

VM Brugh, LI Lipshultz - Medical Clinics, 2004 - medical.theclinics.com
Infertility affects over 6 million couples in the United States. Half of these couples have a
component of male factor infertility and almost 30% solely are caused by a male factor [1]. In …

Male‐factor infertility: do we really need urologists? A gynaecological view

JDM Nicopoullos, C Gilling‐Smith… - BJU …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists state that male factor infertility is
responsible for up to 25% of all cases of infertility and may contribute in a further 25 …

The epidemiology of male infertility

JR Gannon, TJ Walsh - Biennial Review of Infertility: Volume 4, 2015 - Springer
The goal of this chapter is to describe our current understanding of the epidemiology of male
infertility and to describe some of the barriers we face in advancing our understanding …

An integrated approach to male-factor subfertility: bridging the gap between fertility specialists trained in urology and gynaecology

EG Hughes, J Grantmyre, A Zini - Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology …, 2015 - Elsevier
Subfertile men and women are usually cared for by different clinicians, namely urologists
and gynaecologists. While these doctors share each other's goals, they may not always …