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P-030 How do habits and life style affect IVF-TESE outcomes?
G. Shrem1, Y. Brudner1, Y. Azmon1, M. Michaeli1, A. Ellenbogen22, E. Shalom-Paz1,2 1Hillel - Yaffe medical center, IVF unit, Hadera, Israel
2Technion, Medicine, Haifa, Israel
P-031 Sperm DFI improvement only dependent on motility improvement after antioxidant therapy: a large cohort study
P. Salehi1, A. Ajami2, N. Tavakoli3, M. Akhlaghi4, M.R. Deemeh3 1Shahid Beheshti Hospital, Urology, Isfahan, Iran
2Nobel laboratory, Director, Isfahan, Iran
3Nobel laboratory, Andrology, Isfahan, Iran
4Isfahan Medical university, Epidemiology, Isfahan, Iran
P-032 A novel solution for freezing small number of spermatozoa by a sperm vitri cation device
A. Berkovitz1, M. Belenky2, P. Itsykson3
1Sakler School of Medicine- Tel Aviv University- Israel, CAssuta Medical Center- Tel Aviv- Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel
2Male Fertility Center- Rishon LeZion- Israel, Assuta Medical Center- Tel Aviv- Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel 3Assuta Medical Center- Tel Aviv- Israel, IVF Assuta Medical Center- Tel Aviv- Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel
P-033 Effect of sperm DNA fragmentation in men living in desert climate on outcome of ICSI and its correlation with semen and social characteristics
B. Alomrani1, N. Aleisa1, M. Javed2, M. Al Ghedan3, H. Al Sufyan4
1King Saud University, Zoology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
2Thuriah Medical Center, Assisted Reproductive Technology Laboratories, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 3Thuriah Medical Center, Genetics Laboratory, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
4Thuriah Medical Center, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
P-034 Evaluation of testicular tissue vitri cation by ectopic transplantation and in vitro culture
N. Yamini1, F. Amidi2, M. Salehnia3, G. Pourmand4, S. Brenjian5, N. Ataei Nejad2, S.M.H. Noori Mougahi6
1Teran university of medical sciences/Arash hospital, Anatomy/IVF, Tehran, Iran 2Tehran university of medical sciences, Anatomy, Tehran, Iran
3TarbiatModares University of medical sciences, Anatomy, Tehran, Iran
4Tehran university of medical sciences, Urology, Tehran, Iran
5Tehran university of mdical sciences, Anatomy, Tehran, Iran 6Tehran university of medical sciences, Histology, Tehran, Iran
P-035 Gene polymorphic variants in taste receptors (TAS) genes and male fertility: a possible correlation
L. Crifasi1, D. Campa2, M. Gentiluomo2, D. Locci2, A. Luddi1, C. Marrocco1, R. Barale2, P. Piomboni1 1University of Siena, Department of Molecular and Developmental Medicine, Siena, Italy 2University of Pisa, Department of Biology, Pisa, Italy
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