Efficacy of varicocelectomy in primary infertile patients with isolated teratozoospermia. A retrospective analysis
The present study assessed the results of varicocelectomy in patients with isolated teratozoospermia. Sixty‐two infertile men with isolated teratozoospermia were evaluated retrospectively. There were significant improvements between preoperative and postoperative mean percentages of spermatozoa with...
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description | The present study assessed the results of varicocelectomy in patients with isolated teratozoospermia. Sixty‐two infertile men with isolated teratozoospermia were evaluated retrospectively. There were significant improvements between preoperative and postoperative mean percentages of spermatozoa with normal morphology (1.15 ± 1.1% versus 2.3 ± 1.8%, p |
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