The Pregnancy Rate After Subinguinal Varicocelectomy For Infertile Men

Tarek Mohamed Tawfeek;

Abstract


Varicocele is recognized as a clinical problem, since it is very old in the history, and its association with male infertility is well-established (Dubin and Amelar, 1977; and Saypol, 1981).
The importance of varicocele lies in its common presentation in


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Title The Pregnancy Rate After Subinguinal Varicocelectomy For Infertile Men
Authors Tarek Mohamed Tawfeek
Keywords The Pregnancy Rate After Subinguinal Varicocelectomy For Infertile Men
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Varicocele is recognized as a clinical problem, since it is very old in the history, and its association with male infertility is well-established (Dubin and Amelar, 1977; and Saypol, 1981).
The importance of varicocele lies in its common presentation in

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