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Ulutas Med J. 2023; 9(3): 165-172


Investigation of Antioxidant-Oxidant Levels in Infertile Men: A Prospective Cross-Sectional Study

Mehmet Taskiran.




Abstract

Introduction: The escalating rate of infertility, especially with many of its causes remaining enigmatic, necessitates advanced investigative measures. This study explores the correlation between various biochemical, hormonal, hematological, and oxidative stress parameters in infertile male patients and their sperm parameters.
Materials and Methods: From January to July 2023, blood samples of infertile male patients from our outpatient clinic were examined for aforementioned parameters. Patients were categorized into four groups based on their sperm parameters: Group 1 (Normal), Group 2 (Asthenospermia), Group 3 (Oligospermia), and Group 4 (Azoospermia).
Results: Infertility duration, FSH, LH, prolactin, and testicular volume (both left and right) varied significantly among the groups (p

Key words: Infertility, Azoospermia, Oxidative stress, Antioxidant, ESR, Monocyte





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