Case-control study of whether subfertility in men is familial

Abstract Objective : To test the hypothesis that subfertility in men is familial and to examine the distribution of subfertility within families for consistency with a genetic cause. Design : Case-control study and segregation analysis. Setting : Two teaching hospitals in Leeds. Subjects : Cases (pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ 1994-09, Vol.309 (6954), p.570-573
Hauptverfasser: Lilford, R, Jones, A M, Bishop, D T, Thornton, J, Mueller, R
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective : To test the hypothesis that subfertility in men is familial and to examine the distribution of subfertility within families for consistency with a genetic cause. Design : Case-control study and segregation analysis. Setting : Two teaching hospitals in Leeds. Subjects : Cases (probands) were men with an abnormal sperm count who attended a subfertility clinic and whose partners had no major factor contravening fertility. Controls were fathers of two or more children recruited through vasectomy clinics or a maternity department. Main outcome measures : The incidence of involuntary20childlessness among brothers with partners and among sisters and second and third degree male relatives. When possible clinical and laboratory details were obtained from involuntarily childless brothers. Results : Seventeen of the 148 (11.5%) brothers of probands but none of the 169 brothers of controls had sought medical advice for childlessness (P
ISSN:0959-8138
1468-5833
1756-1833
DOI:10.1136/bmj.309.6954.570