Effect of Growth Hormone Therapy in Men with Severe Idiopathic Oligozoospermia
Some studies have suggested that growth hormone (GH) may enhance folliculogenesis in women, and similarly may enhance spermatogenesis in men with hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism. In this prospective open-controlled pilot study, we investigated the effect of daily subcutaneous GH for 5 months in 12 en...
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Main Authors: | Lee, K. O., Ng, S. C., LEE, P. S., Bongso, T. A., Taylor, E A, LIN, Ting Kwong, Ratnam, S S |
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1995
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