2019
DOI: 10.25258/ijpqa.10.4.13
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Relationship Between Hyperviscosity and Sex Hormone in Azoospermia and Oligozoospermia Patients Compares with The Control Group

Abstract: Background: Seminal fluid is important factor for successful fertility, Sperm dysfunction is the most common cause of male infertility. Aim of study: To compare the sex hormone in patient with azoospermia, Oligozoospermia and Normospermia fertile men as a control To find out the causes of semen viscosity. Patients and methods: Data analysis from azoospermia patient (n = 35) and Oligozoospermia (n = 35) and Normospermia fertile men as a control (n = 13). Results: The results of this study revealed significant r… Show more

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“…An oxidative stress response, which has been linked to periodontal damage [13,26,31], is triggered by a homeostatic imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidant defense systems.Total oxidant status (TOS) levels are positively correlated with periodontal parameters in clinical settings [8,26]. Bone loss was slowed down as a result of decreased reactive oxygen species levels [27]. ROS can also induce immunological responses via redox-sensitive gene transcription factors like NF-B.…”
Section: Examining the Connection Between Oxidative Stress And Period...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An oxidative stress response, which has been linked to periodontal damage [13,26,31], is triggered by a homeostatic imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidant defense systems.Total oxidant status (TOS) levels are positively correlated with periodontal parameters in clinical settings [8,26]. Bone loss was slowed down as a result of decreased reactive oxygen species levels [27]. ROS can also induce immunological responses via redox-sensitive gene transcription factors like NF-B.…”
Section: Examining the Connection Between Oxidative Stress And Period...mentioning
confidence: 99%