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Results 1 - 10 of 54 for infertility
  1. Deafness-infertility syndrome is a condition characterized by hearing loss and difficulty conceiving children (a condition called infertility). Affected individuals ...
  2. Y chromosome infertility is a condition that affects the production of sperm and causes male infertility, which means it is difficult or impossible for ...
  3. CATSPER1-related nonsyndromic male infertility is a condition that affects the function of sperm, leading to difficulty conceiving children (a condition called infertility). People with ...
  4. ... leads to an inability to father biological children (infertility).In affected males, almost all sperm cells have ... not show signs and symptoms of the condition. Infertility associated with multi-tailed spermatozoa and excessive DNA ...
  5. ... internal organs, and the inability to have children (infertility). The signs and symptoms of this condition are ... individuals.Primary ciliary dyskinesia can also lead to infertility. Vigorous movements of the flagella are necessary to ...
  6. ... features, and an inability to have biological children (infertility). Some of these signs and symptoms vary among ...
  7. ... differences, and an inability to father biological children (infertility). Its signs and symptoms vary among affected individuals. ...
  8. ... have difficulty having biological children (a condition called infertility), but they may be able to have children ...
  9. Recurrent hydatidiform mole is a condition that affects women and is characterized by the occurrence of at least two abnormal pregnancies that result in the formation ...
  10. ... membrane of the egg cell during fertilization. Deafness-infertility syndrome is caused by a deletion of genetic ... loss and difficulty conceiving children (a condition called infertility). The chromosomal region that is typically deleted in ...
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