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infertile men appear to be more vulnerable to cryodamage compared to gametes from fertile men ( Donnelly et al. 2001 ). Yet, the wider implications of cryopreservation on sperm quality and function are not completely understood. Cryopreservation has been
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Introduction Metabolic syndrome and infertility are two disorders with a high prevalence in the general population. This syndrome comprises distinct metabolic risk factors including obesity, hyperglycaemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hypertension
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referred to as cytological endometritis. For the purposes of this review SCE refers to both SCE and cytological endometritis. SCE is the cause of infertility in an estimated 15–67% of dairy cows, and each case causes significant financial burden due to the
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Introduction Fertility preservation is recommended for patients who are at risk of infertility due to disease or gonadotoxic treatment. After the onset of puberty and initiation of spermatogenesis, cryopreservation of sperm can be offered as a
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rejuvenation’ by injection into older or non-responsive ovaries. This matters because, for now, hormone replacement and in vitro fertilization/egg donation are the only available clinical treatment options for menopause and infertility. Although the gradual
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variable and dependent on the tissue on which it grows. Hallmark features of endometriosis include pelvic pain and infertility; however, some people with endometriosis remain asymptomatic. Endometriosis is a disease whose impact on the health care system