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VARICOCELECTOMY IMPROVES INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION SUCCESS RATES IN MEN WITH VARICOCELE
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Varicocele treatment may not improve semen characteristics in all men but it appears to improve pregnancy and live birth rates among couples undergoing intrauterine insemination for male factor infertility. A functional factor not measured on routine semen analysis may affect pregnancy rates in this setting. Men should be screened for varicocele before intrauterine insemination is initiated for male factor infertility.
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