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Assisted conception and immunological infertility

C Cimino1, G Catalano, E Cittadini

  • 1Istituto Matemo-Infantile, Università di Palermo.

Acta Europaea Fertilitatis
|January 1, 1995
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Assisted Conception (AC) techniques effectively treat immunological infertility. In-vitro fertilization shows promise for Female Antisperm Isoimmunization (FAI), while gamete micromanipulation is beneficial for Male Antisperm Autoimmunization (MAA).

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Immunology
  • Assisted Conception Technologies

Background:

  • Immunological infertility, including Male Antisperm Autoimmunization (MAA) and Female Antisperm Isoimmunization (FAI), presents significant challenges in conception.
  • Assisted Conception (AC) offers various techniques to overcome infertility barriers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the efficiency of different Assisted Conception (AC) methods for treating immunological infertility.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of specific AC techniques for Male Antisperm Autoimmunization (MAA) and Female Antisperm Isoimmunization (FAI).

Main Methods:

  • Review of Assisted Conception (AC) techniques employed by the group.
  • Analysis of clinical data for patients with MAA and FAI undergoing AC treatments.

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  • Specific methods discussed include intrauterine insemination, intraperitoneal insemination, intrafallopian gamete transfer, in-vitro insemination, intrauterine embryo transfer, intrafallopian zygote transfer, intrafallopian embryo transfer, and gamete micromanipulation.
  • Main Results:

    • In-vitro fertilization demonstrated high efficiency in cases of Female Antisperm Isoimmunization (FAI).
    • Gamete micromanipulation proved particularly beneficial for patients with Male Antisperm Autoimmunization (MAA).

    Conclusions:

    • Assisted Conception (AC) techniques offer viable treatment options for immunological infertility.
    • Tailoring AC methods, such as in-vitro fertilization for FAI and gamete micromanipulation for MAA, can optimize treatment outcomes.