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Immler Simone - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th–12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC', 2018
    Co-Authors: Levine Hagai, Mohri Hideo, Ekbom Anders, Ramos Liliana, Parker Geoff, Roldan Eduardo, Jovine Luca, Koelle Sabine, Lindstrand Anna, Immler Simone
    Abstract:

    CITATION: Levine, H. , et al. 2018. Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th–12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden. Basic and Clinical Andrology, 28:13, doi:10.1186/s12610-018-0077-z.The original publication is available at https://bacAndrology.biomedcentral.comOn the occasion of the XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology held from 9 to 13 May 2018 in Stockholm (Sweden), participants (guest speakers and audience) collectively felt the need to make a public statement on the general issue of male reproductive health. Our intention is to raise awareness of what we believe is a neglected area of research despite alarming situations around the world. The disclosure strategy desired by the co-authors is to bring it to the attention of the greatest number partly by considering co-publication in the various periodicals dealing with Reproductive Biology and Andrology. BaCA’s editorial office accepted this mission and found it natural that our periodical, the official journal of the French Andrology Society (SALF), should carry this message.https://bacAndrology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12610-018-0077-zPublisher's versio

  • Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th-12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC', 2018
    Co-Authors: Levine Hagai, Mohri Hideo, Ekbom Anders, Ramos Liliana, Parker Geoff, Roldan Eduardo, Jovine Luca, Koelle Sabine, Lindstrand Anna, Immler Simone
    Abstract:

    On the occasion of the XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology held from 9 to 13 May 2018 in Stockholm (Sweden), participants (guest speakers and audience) collectively felt the need to make a public statement on the general issue of male reproductive health. Our intention is to raise awareness of what we believe is a neglected area of research despite alarming situations around the world. The disclosure strategy desired by the co-authors is to bring it to the attention of the greatest number partly by considering co-publication in the various periodicals dealing with Reproductive Biology and Andrology. BaCA's editorial office accepted this mission and found it natural that our periodical, the official journal of the French Andrology Society (SALF), should carry this message

Levine Hagai - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th–12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC', 2018
    Co-Authors: Levine Hagai, Mohri Hideo, Ekbom Anders, Ramos Liliana, Parker Geoff, Roldan Eduardo, Jovine Luca, Koelle Sabine, Lindstrand Anna, Immler Simone
    Abstract:

    CITATION: Levine, H. , et al. 2018. Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th–12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden. Basic and Clinical Andrology, 28:13, doi:10.1186/s12610-018-0077-z.The original publication is available at https://bacAndrology.biomedcentral.comOn the occasion of the XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology held from 9 to 13 May 2018 in Stockholm (Sweden), participants (guest speakers and audience) collectively felt the need to make a public statement on the general issue of male reproductive health. Our intention is to raise awareness of what we believe is a neglected area of research despite alarming situations around the world. The disclosure strategy desired by the co-authors is to bring it to the attention of the greatest number partly by considering co-publication in the various periodicals dealing with Reproductive Biology and Andrology. BaCA’s editorial office accepted this mission and found it natural that our periodical, the official journal of the French Andrology Society (SALF), should carry this message.https://bacAndrology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12610-018-0077-zPublisher's versio

  • Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th-12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC', 2018
    Co-Authors: Levine Hagai, Mohri Hideo, Ekbom Anders, Ramos Liliana, Parker Geoff, Roldan Eduardo, Jovine Luca, Koelle Sabine, Lindstrand Anna, Immler Simone
    Abstract:

    On the occasion of the XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology held from 9 to 13 May 2018 in Stockholm (Sweden), participants (guest speakers and audience) collectively felt the need to make a public statement on the general issue of male reproductive health. Our intention is to raise awareness of what we believe is a neglected area of research despite alarming situations around the world. The disclosure strategy desired by the co-authors is to bring it to the attention of the greatest number partly by considering co-publication in the various periodicals dealing with Reproductive Biology and Andrology. BaCA's editorial office accepted this mission and found it natural that our periodical, the official journal of the French Andrology Society (SALF), should carry this message

Yu-feng Huang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • who laboratory manual for the examination and processing of human semen its applicability to Andrology laboratories in china
    National journal of andrology, 2010
    Co-Authors: Yu-feng Huang
    Abstract:

    The 5th edition of WHO Laboratory Manual for the Examination and Processing of Human Semen (2010) represents a comprehensive revision. This article aims to explore the applicability of this manual to Andrology laboratories in China mainland in view of sperm count analysis, sperm motility analysis, sperm morphology analysis, sperm function analysis, anti-sperm antibody and seminal plasma biochemical marker analysis, and quality assurance and quality control of semen analysis. The authors deem that its recommendation to the analysis method and lower reference limit of sperm concentration may be a little arbitrary and lack of evidence-based support, that the revised grading sperm motility, the strict criteria and the very low cut-off value of 4% morphologically normal spermatozoa for the evaluation of sperm morphology are not applicable to Andrology laboratories in China mainland, that the sperm function markers need to be supplemented, and that the determination methods of anti-sperm antibody and seminal plasma biochemical markers are incompatible with the status of Chinese Andrology laboratories. However, its recommended methods for quality assurance and quality control of semen analysis have a significant directive role in China mainland. It is worth to point out that the WHO manual ignored the data obtained from Chinese which accounts for approximate 20% of the world population. Thus, given the importance of the WHO manual, its general applicability should be evaluated in China.

  • Scientific consideration and topic selection in the field of Andrology
    National journal of andrology, 2006
    Co-Authors: Yu-feng Huang, Pei-yuan Zhu
    Abstract:

    The improvement of diagnosis and treatment of andrological disease depends on scientific advances in the corresponding domain of Andrology. In this article, the author thought topic selection was of great significance for the improvement of diagnosis and treatment based on his clinical and scientific experience for years in the field of Andrology. Topic selection should be closely combined with clinical practice and follow the principles of importance, innovation, feasibility and reality, which meets the demands of basic, therapeutic and epidemiologic aspects in Andrology research. Several common approaches to topic selection were discussed as well in the article.

  • Andrology in the 21st century: keeping pace with the time
    National journal of andrology, 2003
    Co-Authors: Yu-feng Huang, Shao-zhen Qian
    Abstract:

    Abstract This editorial briefly reviewed the history of Andrology, its rapid development in recent years, the conception of male health, international Andrology studies, the achievements of Chinese andrologists and the existing problems. It is highly necessary for Chinese Andrology community to strengthen the international academic communication, join the International Society of Andrology and attend its activities actively.

Johannes C Romijn - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • clinical correlates of the biological variation of sperm dna fragmentation in infertile men attending an Andrology outpatient clinic
    International Journal of Andrology, 2007
    Co-Authors: Marij Smit, Gert R Dohle, Wim C J Hop, Mark F Wildhagen, Robert Weber, Johannes C Romijn
    Abstract:

    Determination of sperm DNA fragmentation, as assessed by the sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA), has become an important tool for the evaluation of semen quality. The aim of the present study was to describe the biological variation of sperm DNA fragmentation in men attending an Andrology clinic and to identify clinical correlates of the biological variation of sperm DNA fragmentation. For this study, two consecutive semen samples from 100 patients attending our Andrology outpatient clinic were subjected to semen analysis, performed in parallel according to WHO guidelines and by SCSA. A good agreement between pairs of samples was found for SCSA-derived variables, as indicated by a significantly lower median coefficient of variation (CV) of the DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI) and the high DNA stainability (HDS) compared with WHO semen parameters. In half of the men attending our Andrology clinic, however, the individual biological variation of DFI and HDS, expressed as CV of two samples, exceeded 10%. Dysregulation of spermatogenesis, as seen as testicular insufficiency or varicocele, was not associated with increased variability of DFI or HDS. A backward multiple linear regression analysis, however, indicated that the biological variation of DFI may be more profound in men with characteristics of normal spermatogenesis. In conclusion, we confirm previous reports that sperm DNA fragmentation has a lower biological variability than classical semen parameters. We hypothesize that the sperm chromatin structure may be more influenced in patients with normal spermatogenesis, whereas in men with disturbed spermatogenesis, the chromatin structure may be already so impaired that the effect of unidentified factors leading to variability of sperm DNA fragmentation in time may not be as profound.

Lindstrand Anna - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th–12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC', 2018
    Co-Authors: Levine Hagai, Mohri Hideo, Ekbom Anders, Ramos Liliana, Parker Geoff, Roldan Eduardo, Jovine Luca, Koelle Sabine, Lindstrand Anna, Immler Simone
    Abstract:

    CITATION: Levine, H. , et al. 2018. Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th–12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden. Basic and Clinical Andrology, 28:13, doi:10.1186/s12610-018-0077-z.The original publication is available at https://bacAndrology.biomedcentral.comOn the occasion of the XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology held from 9 to 13 May 2018 in Stockholm (Sweden), participants (guest speakers and audience) collectively felt the need to make a public statement on the general issue of male reproductive health. Our intention is to raise awareness of what we believe is a neglected area of research despite alarming situations around the world. The disclosure strategy desired by the co-authors is to bring it to the attention of the greatest number partly by considering co-publication in the various periodicals dealing with Reproductive Biology and Andrology. BaCA’s editorial office accepted this mission and found it natural that our periodical, the official journal of the French Andrology Society (SALF), should carry this message.https://bacAndrology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12610-018-0077-zPublisher's versio

  • Male reproductive health statement (XIIIth international symposium on Spermatology, may 9th-12th 2018, Stockholm, Sweden
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC', 2018
    Co-Authors: Levine Hagai, Mohri Hideo, Ekbom Anders, Ramos Liliana, Parker Geoff, Roldan Eduardo, Jovine Luca, Koelle Sabine, Lindstrand Anna, Immler Simone
    Abstract:

    On the occasion of the XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology held from 9 to 13 May 2018 in Stockholm (Sweden), participants (guest speakers and audience) collectively felt the need to make a public statement on the general issue of male reproductive health. Our intention is to raise awareness of what we believe is a neglected area of research despite alarming situations around the world. The disclosure strategy desired by the co-authors is to bring it to the attention of the greatest number partly by considering co-publication in the various periodicals dealing with Reproductive Biology and Andrology. BaCA's editorial office accepted this mission and found it natural that our periodical, the official journal of the French Andrology Society (SALF), should carry this message