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Definition and current evaluation of subfertile men
International Braz J Urol, 09/06/06
Shai Shefi, et al. - Male infertility affects 10% of reproductive aged couples worldwide and is treatable in many cases. In addition to other well-described etiologies, genetic causes of male infertility are now more commonly diagnosed. Using principles of evidence-based medicine, this review outlines diagnostic and treatments options to inform clinical management
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