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Isolated abnormal strict morphology is not a contraindication for intrauterine insemination

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Published in:Andrology (Oxford) 2015-11, Vol.3 (6), p.1088-1093
Main Authors: Lockwood, G. M., Deveneau, N. E., Shridharani, A. N., Strawn, E. Y., Sandlow, J. I.
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Artificial insemination
assisted reproductive technology
Cattle
Female
Humans
Infertility, Male - pathology
Infertility, Male - physiopathology
Infertility, Male - therapy
Insemination, Artificial, Homologous
intrauterine insemination
Male
male infertility
Morphology
Predictive Value of Tests
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Rate
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Semen Analysis
Spermatozoa - pathology
strict sperm morphology
teratozoospermia
Treatment Outcome
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