The infertile male patient with a genetic cause

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Marlon P. Martinez ◽  
Ashok Agarwal
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Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Olszewska ◽  
Elzbieta Wanowska ◽  
Archana Kishore ◽  
Nataliya Huleyuk ◽  
Andrew P. Georgiadis ◽  
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Katherine L. O'Flynn O'Brien ◽  
Ashok Agarwal
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pp. 1732-1736
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C. Nur SEMERCİ ◽  
Metin ESER ◽  
Lale ŞATIROĞLU TUFAN ◽  
Tarkan KALKAN ◽  
G. Ozan ÇETİN ◽  
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pp. 548-552
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Ivan Kruljac ◽  
Jakov Ajduk

Objective Current recommendations for cochlear hydrops treatment include systemic glucocorticoids and diuretics. Cochlear cells express dopamine receptors, although their role is unknown in the pathophysiology of cochlear hydrops. Case Description We report the case of remission of recurrent right-sided cochlear hydrops in a young male patient treated with bromocriptine due to pituitary macroprolactinoma. Transient improvement was observed after oral steroid and diuretic treatment, but cochlear hydrops recurred until the dose of bromocriptine was increased to 10 mg daily. Conclusion Bromocriptine may stimulate dopamine receptors in cochlear cells with potential therapeutic role in patients with cochlear hydrops. There are no widely accepted and effective treatments for endolymphatic hydrops, and identifying potential new and efficacious therapeutics is of high relevance.


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