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Query: UMLS:C0026986 (
myelodysplastic syndrome
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Male infertility
caused by anejaculation is common after spinal cord injury (SCI) and following retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) for testicular cancer. Other conditions sometimes associated with neurogenic ejaculation loss are diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis, extensive pelvic surgery and adult
myelodysplasia
. Primary absence of ejaculation also has been described. Few treatment options exist for these patients, if they wish to father a child. With electroejaculation (EEJ), or the low-current stimulation of the ejaculatory organs via a rectal probe, emission of semen can be initiated in these men. In non-SCI-patients EEJ requires general anaesthesia. The collected semen is washed and the motile sperm fraction isolated before artificial insemination (AI) of the partner. At the University of Michigan 198 men have been treated between 1986 and December 1991. An ejaculate could be obtained from nearly all patients. A major obstacle to success is the severe asthenozoospermia and the poor functional quality of the obtained sperm samples. This can be caused by the EEJ-technique itself, as well as by the long anejaculatory status. A semen sample with at least 10 million progressively motile sperm cells, useful for AI, was obtained in 75% of the SCI men and in 87% of the men following RPLND. In the couples wishing insemination, 49 pregnancies were induced, accounting for an overall pregnancy rate of 35% per couple. Thirty five healthy babies have been born. Only three complications were encountered. At Hannover Medical School only few patients have been stimulated to date. We could obtain an adequate sperm sample for AI from all of them. No complications were seen. As the first couple has just entered the phase of AI with husband sperm, an analysis of these results would be premature. Electroejaculation combined with artificial insemination is an efficient and safe treatment of
male infertility
due to neurogenic anejaculation.
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PMID:Treatment of anejaculation with electroejaculation. 149 31
Several adverse effects have been reported to occur after clinical application of all-trans retinoic acid (RA) in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Except for severe side effects including retinoic acid syndrome, the mechanism of action of RA on adverse effects remains unclear. Here we describe some rare adverse effects and their management. We reviewed the English literature, and we added our cases of endocrine and metabolic adverse effects, such as hypercalcemia,
male infertility
, bone marrow necrosis, fibrosis and acute pancreatitis. We also described our cases of thromboembolic events, RA-dependent growth of pathologic cells including Sweet's syndrome, erythema nodosum, hyperhistaminemia, granulomatous proliferation, and mild cases of pulmonary complications. In addition, we reviewed the efficacy of RA administration for other types of leukemia or
myelodysplastic syndrome
. RA and chemotherapeutic agents might induce complete remission, but we obtained a response in only one case of M2 in the third relapse. During RA administration the patient should be monitored for these adverse effects, and early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are important.
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PMID:Rare but important adverse effects of all-trans retinoic acid in acute promyelocytic leukemia and their management. 922 Jun 56
A 65-year-old Japanese male with therapy-related
myelodysplastic syndrome
was admitted for unrelated cord blood transplantation. A cord blood unit from a male donor was obtained from the Japan Cord Blood Bank Network. The patient then received a conditioning regimen consisting of fludarabine, intravenous busulfan, and total body irradiation. Successful engraftment was obtained. The bone marrow examination on day 28 revealed trilineage engraftment, and chimerism analysis by variable number of tandem repeat polymerase chain reaction confirmed complete donor chimerism. At that time, conventional cytogenetics of the bone marrow aspirate showed 20 out of 20 metaphases with the 47, XXY karyotype characteristic of Klinefelter syndrome. Klinefelter syndrome is the most common genetic cause of human
male infertility
with a reported prevalence of 0.1-0.2% in the general population. In Japan Cord Blood Bank Network, there is no informed consent from parents about the possibility that post-unrelated cord blood transplantation patient evaluation may reveal donor-origin inherited diseases including cytogenetic abnormality. It is desirable to have opportunities in Japan discussing whether parents will be notified of the possibility that post-unrelated cord blood transplantation evaluation may reveal donor-derived illness incidentally.
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PMID:Donor-derived 47, XXY in an unrelated cord blood transplant recipient. 2455 74