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Sperm Production in Kleinfelter Syndrome Patients After Mesenchymal Stem Cell Injection

Launched by MAN CLINIC FOR ANDROLOGY, MALE INFERTILITY AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION · Apr 9, 2015

Trial Information

Current as of July 21, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Stem Cell Kleinfelter Syndrome Azoospermia Sterility Infertility

ClinConnect Summary

The problem started with this kind of patinets when underwent multiple TESE without sperm.

The investigators try to inject KS patients with mesenchymal stem cells to stimulate testicular tissue for production of sperms.

before injection the investigators measure:( FSH, LH, Testosterone, Prolactin, Inhibin B, Karyotyping, Azoospermic Factor, Testicular size by ultrasound).

Three to twelf months after stem cell injection the investigators reevaluate patients by the same measure to demoenstarte any changes.

Gender

MALE

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Kleinfelter syndrome
  • Azoospermia
  • Negative TESE
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Absent Testes

About Man Clinic For Andrology, Male Infertility And Sexual Dysfunction

The Man Clinic for Andrology, Male Infertility, and Sexual Dysfunction is a specialized medical facility dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of male reproductive and sexual health issues. Our clinic focuses on evidence-based approaches to address conditions such as male infertility, erectile dysfunction, and other related disorders. With a team of experienced healthcare professionals, we are committed to advancing clinical research and providing innovative therapies that enhance the quality of life for men. Through our clinical trials, we aim to contribute to the scientific understanding of male reproductive health and improve treatment options for our patients.

Locations

Cairo, , Egypt

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Khaled A Gadalla, MD

Principal Investigator

Al-Azhar University

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported

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