A Mahmoud
Assiut University
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Andrologia | 2009
Christophe Depuydt; Adel Zalata; Armand Christophe; A Mahmoud; Frank Comhaire
Summary. The presence of 2 million or more peroxidase‐positive white blood cells per ml of semen, or the diagnosis of male accessory gland infection, is associated with important biochemical and biological changes in semen plasma and in the spermatozoa, reducing their fertilizing potential in vitro and in vivo (e.g., during intra‐uterine insemination). In addition to the effects of reactive oxygen species, and its influence on the essential fatty acid composition of the sperm membrane, potentially unfavourable effects can occur through the intermediate of increased concentrations of certain cytokines, and decreased activity of enzymes such as alpha‐glucosidase.
Andrologia | 2009
A Mahmoud; F H Comhaire; Annie J. Vereecken; Guido Verhoeven; D. E. Abdel-Rahim; K. M. Abdel-Hafez
Summary. Static measurements of immuno‐reactive inhibin have proven of little relevance in the diagnosis of testicular disorders. Dynamic evaluation of the inhibin secretory reserve might detect a specific Sertoli cell defect in a subgroup of infertile men. We compared the response of inhibin and steroids to an intravenous injection of pure FSH (Metrodin, Serono, 300 IU) in 13 infertile men with unilateral cryptorchidism to that in eight normal fertile men. Blood was aspirated before, 24, 48, and 72 h after the FSH injection. Two subgroups of patients with unilateral cryptorchidism were detected: those who responded by secreting inhibin in a pattern similar to normal men (seven patients), and those who responded poorly or not at all (six patients). The presumed cause of this difference is a defect of Sertoli cell reserve function due to a combination of insults to the testes, and not to cryptorchidism itself. The difference in response to FSH cannot be predicted from semen analysis nor from static hormone measurements. Overall, inhibin levels correlated significantly with the serum concentrations of FSH (r = ‐0.36, P<0.05), testosterone (r = 0.37, P<0.05), and 17‐hydroxyprogesterone (r = 0.66, P<0.001).
Human Reproduction | 1998
A Mahmoud; J Geslevich; Jozef Kint; Christophe Depuydt; L Huysse; Adel Zalata; Frank Comhaire
Human Reproduction | 2000
A Mahmoud; Frank Comhaire
Andrologia | 1996
Frank Comhaire; Adel Zalata; A Mahmoud
Verhandelingen - Koninklijke Academie voor Geneeskunde van België | 1999
Frank Comhaire; Willem Dhooge; A Mahmoud; Christophe Depuydt
Male Infertility | 1996
Frank Comhaire; Aucky Hinting; A Mahmoud
Urologe A | 1998
Frank Comhaire; Adel Zalata; A Mahmoud; Christophe Depuydt
Reproduction humaine et hormones | 2000
Frank Comhaire; Christophe Depuydt; A Mahmoud; Armand Christophe; W. D'Hooghe; Frank Schoonjans
Reproduction humaine et hormones | 2000
Frank Comhaire; Willem Dhooge; A Mahmoud; Christophe Depuydt