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The Comparison of Diagnostic TESE and TESA in Non-obstructive Azoospermic

Infertility

Azoospermia , as the name suggests , refers to the condition in which there are no sperm in the semen. This diagnosis can come as a rude shock, because most men with a zero sperm count have normal libido; normal sexual function; and their semen looks completely normal too. The diagnosis can only be made by examining the semen under a microscope in the laboratory.Men with non-obstructive azoospermia have a normal passageway, but abnormal testicular function, and their testes do not produce sperm normally. Some of these men may have small testes on clinical examination. The testicular failure may be partial, which means that only a few areas of the testes produce sperm, but this sperm production is not enough for it to be ejaculated. Other men may have complete testicular failure, which means there is no sperm production at all in the entire testes. The only way to differentiate between complete and partial testicular failure is by doing multiple testicular micro-biopsies to sample different areas of the testes and send them for pathological examination. This technique is called TESA, or testicular sperm aspiration ( also known as TESE, or testicular sperm extraction) or mTESE ( micro-testicular sperm extraction).

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study in in Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) Patients

Infertility

The purpose of the non-inferiority study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy and the safety of two different subcutaneous hMG preparations when administered to patients undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

A Dose-response Trial Using rFSH FE 999049 in Women Undergoing IVF/ICSI Treatment

Infertility

This trial investigates the effects of several doses of FE 999049 in women undergoing IVF/ICSI (in-vitro fertilisation/intracytoplasmic sperm injection) treatment.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Single Dose FSH-GEX™ in Healthy Volunteers

Female Infertility

The aim of the current study was the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characterization of a single dose administration of four doses of FSH-GEX™ in healthy pituitary-suppressed female volunteers, in comparison with two marketed comparator products.

Completed34 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D Supplementation and Male Infertility: The CBG-study a Randomized Clinical Trial

Male Infertility

Today, it is evident that vitamin D (VD) has more widespread effects than the classical actions related to bone mineralization and calcium homeostasis1. VD deficiency results in impaired reproductive performance in various species of animals, and recently the investigators have shown that the VD receptor (VDR), activating (CYP2R1, CYP27A1, CYP27B1) and inactivating (CYP24A1) enzymes are expressed in the human testis, epididymis, seminal vesicle, prostate and spermatozoa. Our following functional studies showed that VD increases intracellular calcium in mature spermatozoa, and hence may be important not only for spermatogenesis but also for sperm maturation. A new, and yet unpublished cross sectional study of 300 young healthy Danish men showed that men with lower levels of serum VD have significantly lower number of normally developed and motile spermatozoa. Hitherto, most cases of male infertility have been classified as "idiopathic", and infertile couples have been referred to symptomatic treatment at infertility clinics. These fertility treatments are often physically demanding for the female partner as well as expensive for the health care system. Any treatment that might improve semen quality of involuntary infertile men would be beneficial both for the infertile couples and the society in general. Our findings that VD may play a role for human semen quality have not yet been tested clinically. However, if VD supplementation proves efficient this opens for the first time for a causal, safe and cheap treatment of at least some cases of "idiopathic" impaired semen quality. The investigators believe our new human data supported by the results from the VD deficient and VDR KO animal studies and the high proportion of VD deficient Danish men provide sufficient evidence to initiate a randomized clinical trial of VD supplementation to infertile men. Infertile men have also have unfavorable altered levels of sex hormones and higher mortality than fertile men. Since VD deficiency is associated with increased mortality, regulation of aromatase, immune system, bone metabolism, glucose metabolism, cardiovascular system etc. our suggested clinical trial may also be able to evaluate several secondary endpoints in addition to the potential effect on semen quality.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Impact of Folates in the Care of the Male Infertility

Male Infertility

Unexplained male infertility is increasing, and, nowadays, the investigators only can propose palliative treatment, as In VITRO Fertilization (IVF). The folate metabolism is a key for the maintenance of genome integrity. A dysfunction in this pathway can be responsible of spermatogenesis defects, and further, of infertility. Few assays have shown that folate treatment can improve sperm parameters and fertility, till 30% in some of theses studies. The purpose of the investigators study is to demonstrate the impact of folates treatment on improvement of sperm parameters and on the rate of success of in VITRO fertilization procedures.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study of a Single Injection of SCH 900962 Versus Daily recFSH Injections in...

Infertility

The purpose of this study is to show that a single injection of SCH 900962/MK-8962 is non-inferior to daily injections of recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone (recFSH) during the first week of ovarian stimulation in terms of the number of vital pregnancies (ie, presence of at least one fetus with heart activity as assessed by ultrasound at least 35 days after embryo transfer) in women aged 35 to 42 years undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) prior to in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

Completed25 enrollment criteria

A Study Using Micronised Progesterone (Crinone® 8%) in the Luteal Phase Support of Women Undergoing...

Infertility

This was an open-label, randomized, comparative, phase III study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Crinone 8% in comparison with progesterone 60 mg intramuscular (i.m.) administered once a day in luteal phase support in 200 Chinese female subjects undergoing IVF/ET.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

GnRH-a and Pregnancy Rate in In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Cycles.

EndometriosisInfertility

The investigators attempted to establish a rationale for the Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone-agonist (GnRH-a) administration, post-laparoscopically, in women with mild endometriosis (until stage II, according to AFS) who underwent IVF-ET procedure. Since GnRH-a reduces cytokine's concentration in serum (Iwabe et al., 1998; Iwabe et al., 2003) and peritoneal fluid of women with endometriosis (Taketani et al., 1992) the investigators hypothesized that GnRH-a can reduces also cytokine's concentration in the follicular fluid and this action may improve the oocyte quality and the fertility of these women.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Ovarian Stimulation Using Recombinant Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Gonadotrophin Releasing...

Infertility

The present prospective study was designed to compare the effects of administering a daily dose of gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist vs. an alternate-day dosage of GnRH agonist on ovarian response and in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcome in patients stimulated with recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) microdose.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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