Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic
Effendy I, Krause W (1987)
Andrologia 19: 262-265.
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Effendy, IsaakUniBi ;
Krause, W
Abstract / Bemerkung
93 consecutive patients attending our andrologic department for marital infertility were asked for possible environmental risk factors including traumata, heat, noise, smoking, radiation, micro waves, pesticides, and plastics. The data were correlated to the mean seminal parameters. No significant differences were found between patients being positive for a certain risk factor and those being negative.
Erscheinungsjahr
1987
Zeitschriftentitel
Andrologia
Band
19
Seite(n)
262-265
ISSN
0303-4569
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2968847
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Effendy I, Krause W. Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic . Andrologia. 1987;19:262-265.
Effendy, I., & Krause, W. (1987). Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic . Andrologia, 19, 262-265.
Effendy, Isaak, and Krause, W. 1987. “Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic ”. Andrologia 19: 262-265.
Effendy, I., and Krause, W. (1987). Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic . Andrologia 19, 262-265.
Effendy, I., & Krause, W., 1987. Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic . Andrologia, 19, p 262-265.
I. Effendy and W. Krause, “Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic ”, Andrologia, vol. 19, 1987, pp. 262-265.
Effendy, I., Krause, W.: Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic . Andrologia. 19, 262-265 (1987).
Effendy, Isaak, and Krause, W. “Environmental risk factors in the history of male patients of an infertility clinic ”. Andrologia 19 (1987): 262-265.
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