Abstract:We examined 22 infertile patients with oligospermia to evaluate efficiency of hormonal therapy. All the patients were treated with clomiphene citrate or chorionic gonadotropin for 3 months and showed significant elevation of testosterone levels. Clomiphene therapy caused a statistically significant rise in the number of spermatozoa per 1 ml ejaculate and percentage of their morphologically intact forms coupled to insignificant improvement of sperm motility (A + B). Sexual partners of two patients reported bein… Show more
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