Race against time: younger men with genetic condition may have better chance at fatherhood
NCT ID NCT01918280
Summary
This study investigated whether younger men with Klinefelter Syndrome have better chances of sperm retrieval than older men. Researchers compared sperm collection success rates between two age groups (15-22 years vs. 23-55 years) using testicular biopsies. The goal was to determine if earlier intervention improves fertility preservation options for this genetic condition.
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Locations
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Groupe de Médecine de la Reproduction - CECOS Midi-Pyrénées - Hôpital Paule de Viguier)
Toulouse, 31059, France
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Service d'Endocrinologie Moléculaire et Maladies Rares, Centre de Biologie Est, Hospices Civils de Lyon
Bron, 69677, France
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Service de Biologie de la Reproduction - CECOS - Groupe Hospitalier Pellegrin
Bordeaux, 33076, France
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Service de Biologie de la Reproduction - Hôpital de la Conception
Marseille, 13385, France
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