ea0083rdo1 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | EYES2022
M. Romeo
, G Spaggiari
, F Nuzzo
, A. R. Granata
, M. Simoni
, D. Santi
Background: Exogenous follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) administration in male idiopathic infertility showed the most convincing rationale in the face of a clinical efficacy below expectations. It was calculated that 10 to 18 men have to be treated to achieve one pregnancy.Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of FSH administration in male idiopathic infertility in a clinical setting.Methods: A retrospective real-world study was...