Vaziri MH
[ 1 ] - P-95: Occupational Hazards and Male Infertility
Background: Infertility can be a major concern for couples trying to conceive and occupational hazards can be a main cause in infertility in men. Studies conducted throughout the world indicate that workplace physical and chemical hazards could have a negative impact on male fertility. The main object of this study was to determine the frequency of occupational categories of men who attended an...
[ 2 ] - P-7: Comparison between Occupational Exposures of Infertile Men with Idiopathic Azoospermia and Healthy Controls
Background: Although idiopathic azoospermia is a common reason for male infertility, the known etiological factors for this disease are remarkably very little. Recent evidences suggest that some occupational physical and chemical hazards could have negative effects on reproductive function and semen quality parameters of exposed workers. This study conducted to compare demographic characteristi...
[ 3 ] - P-20: The Relationship between Occupationand Semen Quality
Background: The main object of this study was to determine the frequency of occupational categories of men who attended an infertility clinic, and to evaluate the differences in the semen quality parameters among occupational categories. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on men who attended the Infertility Clinic of Royan Institute, located in Tehran, Iran. The stu...
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