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TESTICULAR SPERM ASPIRATION (TESA) AND ITS APPLICATION IN OOCYTE DONATION

This study was conducted to assess the outcomes of TESA in women undergoing oocyte donation. Descriptive reports from a university IVF practice were reviewed to evaluate the outcomes of women (n = 10) who underwent 12 cycles of ovum donation and required testicular sperm aspiration due to obstructiv...

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Published in:Archives of andrology 2001, Vol.46 (3), p.211-215
Main Authors: LINDHEIM, S. R, CRUMM, K, FISCH, H, SAUER, M. V
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Biological and medical sciences
Birth control
Cell Separation
Female
Fertilization in Vitro
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
Infertility, Male
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Oocyte Donation
Oocyte Donation Pregnancy Sperm Tesa Testes
Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
Pregnancy
Spermatozoa
Sterility. Assisted procreation
Suction
Testis - cytology
Tissue Donors
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