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Allergic reaction to protamine: A late complication of elective vasectomy?,
(Elsevier, 1983-11)
Nucleoprotamines are a normal component of human sperm cells. Antibodies against these protamines develop in 22 to 33 per cent of patients undergoing elective vasectomy. These antibodies, in turn, have been shown to ...
Pubovesical ligament: A separate structure from the urethral supports (“pubo-urethral ligaments”)
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1989)
The position and mobility of the vesical neck influences not only continence but also the initiation of micturition. During an examination of urethral topography, there appeared to be two structures running from the region ...
Successful use of electroejaculation in two multiple sclerosis patients including report of a pregnancy utilizing intrauterine insemination
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1989)
We report two males with multiple sclerosis who were infertile as a result of failure to ejaculate. Electroejaculation was successfully used to recover semen with motile sperm from both men, and the sperm was used for ...
Structural aspects of urethrovesical function in the female
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1988)
Urodynamic investigations have provided detailed physiologic information which raises morphologic questions not easily answered by older descriptions of urethral anatomy. This article describes urethrovesical structure ...