Historical investigations into varicocele pathophysiology and sperm migration
Stephenson JD, O’Shaughnessy EJ. Hypospermia and its relationship to varicocele and intrascrotal temperature. Fertil Steril 168;19(1):110-7.“There is a frequently observed, definite relationship between varicocele and hypospermia.”Moghissi KS. Human and bovine sperm migration. Fertil Steril 1968;19(1):118-22.“Van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of motile spermatozoa led to the conclusion that their migration was due to their own propellant activity.”
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Historical investigations into varicocele pathophysiology and sperm migration
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