C. Tanrikut (@ctanrikutmd) 's Twitter Profile
C. Tanrikut

@ctanrikutmd

Reproductive Urologist @SGFertility | Professor of Urology @GUUrology | @MGHUrology & @WCMUrology trained | @loomischaffee @Penn & @GUMedicine alumna

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Peter Schlegel (@pnschlegel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new publication provides unique insights into treatment of non-obstructive azoospermia, the most severe form of male infertility. Even very abnormal sperm have substantial fertility potential with ICSI: fertstertdialog.com/posts/testicul…

Dolores J Lamb (@dlambj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important to remember that strict morphology is perhaps the most poorly performed clinical laboratory analysis in andrology. Technicians (without continued re-training) become stricter over time and proficiency within and between labs is bad making interpretation impossible

Micah Joseph Hill (@micahjhilldo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that Fertility Sterility Science is now indexed in Pub Med? Read great articles in reproductive science. Submit your basic science research today. Fellows, this is a great place for your thesis! Pietro Bortoletto MD, MSc Kurt Barnhart @ReprodMed fertstertscience.org

Did you know that <a href="/FertStert/">Fertility Sterility</a> Science is now indexed in Pub Med?   Read great articles in reproductive science. Submit your basic science research today. Fellows, this is a great place for your thesis! 

<a href="/BortolettoMD/">Pietro Bortoletto MD, MSc</a> <a href="/barnhart_kurt/">Kurt Barnhart</a> @ReprodMed 

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Society for the Study of Male Reproduction (@ssmr_malefactor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For #ThrowbackThursday Let’s throw it back one of the classic male fertility papers! DrSchoor et al showed in their 2002 Journal of Urology paper that men w FSH > 7.6 or testicular long axis < 4.6 cm are considered to have non obstructive azoospermia! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11743304/ #UroSoMe

SMRU (@repromed_smru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ASRM Guideline Alert: #Varicocelectomy should be considered in men attempting to conceive with a palpable varicocele and abnormal semen parameters, but NOT in men with non-palpable (i.e. subclinical) varicoceles. #infertlity #semen #varicocele

#ASRM Guideline Alert: #Varicocelectomy should be considered in men attempting to conceive with a palpable varicocele and abnormal semen parameters, but NOT in men with non-palpable (i.e. subclinical) varicoceles.
#infertlity #semen #varicocele
Shady Grove Fertility (@sgfertility) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In recognition of #WomenPhysiciansDay, we are proud to present the Egg Freezing for Surgical Residents Program, which aims to safeguard family-building options for female surgical residents by offering #eggfreezing services at a discount. Learn more: bit.ly/3jsMRCp

In recognition of #WomenPhysiciansDay, we are proud to present the Egg Freezing for Surgical Residents Program, which aims to safeguard family-building options for female surgical residents by offering #eggfreezing services at a discount. Learn more: bit.ly/3jsMRCp
Peter Schlegel (@pnschlegel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fertility & Sterility has a new "Views & Reviews" section on male factor effects on ART results. Overview referenced: authors.elsevier.com/a/1hgq-3Qi7vDkP

Amer. Urol. Assn. (@amerurological) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, along with ASRM, we released an amendment to the Male Infertility Guideline. Thank you Robert E. Brannigan, MD for talking about the key takeaways from this amendment and for your work as the Guideline Amendment Chair. Read the full Guideline now! ➡️ bit.ly/3yIjzay