ABSTRACT
The H2BFWT (H2B family, member W, testis specific) gene is a testis-specific histone which is involved in the spermatogenesis process. This study aimed to investigate the association of H2BFWT gene c.-9C>T and c.368A>G polymorphisms with male infertility in an Iranian population. The 232 independent individuals, including 109 infertile men and 123 healthy controls, were recruited from IVF centre (Kashan, Iran). The allele types of c.-9C>T and c.368A>G polymorphisms were detected by using PCR-RFLP method. In overall analysis, we found that the c.-9T (OR: 1.75, 95% CI: 1.04-2.95, p = .035) and c.368G (OR: 1.71, 95% CI: 1.02-2.89, p = .042) alleles are associated with male infertility. The c.-9T allele was also associated with nonobstructive azoospermia (OR: 2.08, 95% CI: 1.01-4.25, p = .046), while c.368G allele was associated with oligozoospermia (OR: 2.10, 95% CI: 1.15-3.85, p = .016). It is concluded that H2BFWT gene c.-9C>T and c.368A>G polymorphisms might be genetic risk factors for idiopathic male infertility.
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Histones/genetics , Infertility, Male/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Adult , Alleles , Gene Frequency , Genetic Association Studies , Humans , Iran , Male , Spermatogenesis/geneticsABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to review the long-term outcomes, particularly patient satisfaction, of patients surgically treated for thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). All patients who had undergone surgery for TOS at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics between 1988 and 1999 were reviewed. A retrospective chart review of 29 patients (36 operations) was performed. In addition, 20 (69%) of the patients were able to be contacted for a phone survey. There was no operative mortality. Specific neurologic complications occurred in 4/36 operations (11%) including one brachial plexus traction palsy, two phrenic nerve palsies, and one long thoracic nerve palsy. All nerve palsies were either mild or temporary. Mean follow-up was 4 years. On phone survey, 80% of the patients were actively employed. Twenty-seven percent reported that they had an excellent result, 58% reported they had a good result, 8% reported that they had a fair result, and 8% had a poor result. If they had it to do over again, 85% of the patients would have the same surgery again for relief of TOS.