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Johns Hopkins University
Successful management of retrograde ejaculation enables sperm recovery for ART
January 9th, 2005
Physicians with the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center, ART Laboratories, recently presented two cases of retrograde ejaculation causing infertility in older men and subsequent successful recovery of sperm for use in assisted reproductive technology (ART). "Although retrograde ejaculation is a relatively uncommon cause of infertility, it is nonetheless the most common cause of ejaculatory dysfunction. Retrograde ejaculation is characterized by either all or part of the seminal fluid going into the bladder," explained Y. Zhao and colleagues. "The initial management of patients with ejaculatory dysfunction is medical therapy. In couples who have failed...
Source: Aging & Elder Health Week (2005-01-09)
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