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Veena Jayadev

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  11
Citations -  344

Veena Jayadev is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Semen analysis & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 245 citations. Previous affiliations of Veena Jayadev include Concord Hospital & Concord Repatriation General Hospital.

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Induction of spermatogenesis and fertility during gonadotropin treatment of gonadotropin-deficient infertile men: predictors of fertility outcome.

TL;DR: Multivariate correlated time-to-event analyses show that larger testis volume, previous treatment with gonadotropins, and no previous androgen use each independently predicts faster induction of spermatogenesis and unassisted pregnancy.
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Rate and Extent of Recovery from Reproductive and Cardiac Dysfunction Due to Androgen Abuse in Men

TL;DR: Investigation of recovery of male reproductive and cardiac function after ceasing androgen intake in current and past androgen abusers compared with healthy non-users found suppressed reproductive function, impaired cardiac systolic function and lipoprotein parameters compared with non or past users.
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Complications of injectable testosterone undecanoate in routine clinical practice.

TL;DR: TU injections produce a low incidence of POME with injections by experienced nurses, but recurrence is more frequent than by chance, and polycythaemia was a minor problem rarely requiring treatment other than optimising inter-injection interval.
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Sperm cryopreservation prior to gonadotoxic treatment: experience of a single academic centre over 4 decades

TL;DR: Sperm cryostorage is feasible for virtually all men, including sufficiently mature adolescents, who can collect semen to insure future paternity as well as making positive psychological preparation for the patient's survival.
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Pharmacokinetics and Acceptability of Subcutaneous Injection of Testosterone Undecanoate.

TL;DR: The SC route represents an alternative to IM injections without a need to change dose for men for whom IM injection is not desired or recommended, and produces greater pain 24 hours after injection that may contribute to the overall majority preference for the IM injection.