Volume 18, Issue 3 (May 2016) 18, 357–363; DOI:10.4103/1008-682X.179252
Current medical management of endocrine-related male infertility
Joshua D Ring, Aye A Lwin, Tobias S Köhler
Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Southern Illinois University, Springfield, IL 62794, USA
Correspondence: Dr. JD Ring (jring98@siumed.edu)
12-Apr-2016
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Male factor contributes to 50%-60% of overall infertility but is solely responsible in only 20% of couples. Although most male factor infertility is ascertained from an abnormal semen analysis, other male factors can be contributory especially if the sample returns normal. Male infertility can be due to identifiable hormonal or anatomical etiologies that may be reversible or irreversible. This manuscript will highlight existing guidelines and our recommendations for hormone evaluation for male infertility and empiric therapies including multivitamins, estrogen receptor modulators (clomiphene), estrogen conversion blockers (anastrozole), and hormone replacement.
Keywords: anastrazole; clomid; human chorionic gonadotropin; male infertility; sex hormone-binding globulin
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