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12/12/07
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Lupus Treatment Linked to Male Fertility Problems
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Sperm abnormalities in men with lupus may be linked to intravenous treatment with the immunosuppressant cyclophosphamide (IV CYC), according to Brazilian researchers.
In a new study, published in the July issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism, researchers studied 25 men with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and 35 healthy controls. SLE is an autoimmune disease that mainly affects women in their reproductive years but can also affect men. There have been concerns about the future fertility of men with SLE, but, until now, no studies have been conducted on testes function and sperm abnormalities in men with SLE. The researchers examined the genitalia and analyzed the semen of all of the participants. They found that the men with SLE had lower testicular volume, a lower sperm count, lower sperm motility, lower sperm volume and a lower percentage of normally formed sperm, compared with their healthy counterparts. Furthermore, the SLE patient Read the Complete Article Similar content: Is Autism Linked to the 'Extreme Male Brain'?, in Autism Mouse Study Sheds Light on Lupus-Linked Depression, in Arthritis Epilepsy Drug Linked to Memory Problems, in Epilepsy Discrimination Linked to Health Problems Among Minorities, in Arthritis Cancer-Suppressing Gene Tied to Female Fertility, in Leukemia |

