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Frank-Michael Köhn
Researcher at University of Giessen
Publications - 29
Citations - 1302
Frank-Michael Köhn is an academic researcher from University of Giessen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1253 citations.
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Psychische Belastung bei MESA/TESE-Teilnehmern im Vergleich zu den Partnern von ICSI- und IVF-Teilnehmerinnen
Manfred E. Beutel,P. Kirchmeyer,Wolfgang Weidner,I. Schroeder-Printzen,J. G. Herrero,Frank-Michael Köhn,H. Gips,J. Kupfer +7 more
TL;DR: Ziel der retrospektiven Studie war die Bestimmung psychischer Belastungen durch den unerfullten Kinderwunsch und die reproduktionsmedizinische Behandlung bei MESA/TESE-Teilnehmern im Vergleich zu den Partnern von ICSI- und IVF-Patientinnen.
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Ursachen und Versorgung nach der EAU-Leitlinie
TL;DR: In der vorliegenden Übersicht sollen Ursachen, Diagnostik and Therapie des männlichen Hypogonadismus unter Berücksichtigung dieser aktuellen Leitlinie zusammengefasst werden.
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The aging man from the andrologic viewpoint
TL;DR: In view of demographic trends, andrology will increasingly be concerned with problems of the aging male, which will involve aspects of fertility and general quality of life rather than specific clinical pictures.
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Umweltfaktoren, Lebensstil und männliche Fertilität
TL;DR: The identification of potential environmental hazards is of clinical relevance for the diagnosis of male infertility as discussed by the authors , and knowledge about these factors will improve prevention of fertility disorders. But, due to the complex regulation of the male reproductive system, information regarding single exogenous factors and their mechanisms of action in humans is limited and extrapolation of results obtained from experimental animal or in vitro studies remains difficult.
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[Impact of lifestyle and environmental factors on male reproductive health].
TL;DR: The identification of potential environmental hazards is of clinical relevance for the diagnosis of male infertility as discussed by the authors , and knowledge about these factors will improve prevention of fertility disorders. But, due to the complex regulation of the male reproductive system, information regarding single exogenous factors and their mechanisms of action in humans is limited and extrapolation of results obtained from experimental animal or in vitro studies remains difficult.