IVF outcomes following ICSI cycles using testicular sperm in obstructive (OA) vs. non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) and the impact of maternal and paternal age: a SART CORS data registry.
Seifeldin SadekTamar MatitashviliReem Sharaf AlddinBijan MorshediHadi RamadanSunita DodaniSilvina BoccaPublished in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2023)
Couples with either NOA or OA have overall comparable ART and perinatal outcomes to couples with MF, and their success is primarily dependent on both patient's and partner's age.
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