Inflammatory bowel disease and male fertility
Authors:
Novák J. 1,2; Vik V. 2,3; Malíčková K. 2,4; Krátká Z. 2
Published in:
Gastroent Hepatol 2019; 73(2): 132-137
Category:
IBD: Review Article
doi:
https://doi.org/10.14735/amgh2019132
Overview
Up to 15% of couples are diagnosed with infertility. The male cause of infertility is being found in up to 50% of couples. There is a correlation between sperm quality and male health status. Sperm quality is frequently decreased in inflammatory bowel disease patients, especially those in the active disease phase. This decrease is due to both the disease and its treatment. This article summarises knowledge of male infertility in inflammatory bowel disease patients from urological and immunological view points, and should be useful for gastroenterologists and patients who are considering trying to conceive.
Conflict of Interest: Authors declare that the article/manuscript complies with ethical standards, patient anonymity has been respected, and states that they have no financial, advisory or other commercial interests in relation to the subject matter.
Publication Ethics: The article/manuscript has not been published or is currently being submitted to another review. The authors agree to publish their name and e-mail in the published article/manuscript.
Dedication: Supported by Ministry of Health, Czech Republic – conceptual development of research organization 64165, General University Hospital in Prague, Czech Republic.
The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE „uniform requirements“ for biomedical papers.
Submitted: 11. 1. 2019
Accepted: 19. 2. 2019
Keywords:
infertility – sulfasalazine – azathioprine – infliximab
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