2020
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000020008
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Association between polymorphisms in the XRCC1 gene and male infertility risk

Abstract: Background: X-ray repair cross-complementing group 1 (XRCC1) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) might correlate with male infertility susceptibility. This association has been described; however, the findings remain inconsistent. Consequently, this meta-analysis was conducted to characterize the relationship between XRCC1 SNPs and male infertility susceptibility. Methods/main results: Studies were systematically searched in databases to evaluate the association betw… Show more

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“…The most significant risk factors of FGRS development include preeclampsia and a combination of pregnancy with extragenital pathology, accompanied by vascular damage. Various etiological factors, affecting at different stages of the development and functioning of the placenta, are ultimately involved in the general pathogenetic mechanism leading to the development of the fetal growth limit syndrome, one of the main manifestations of which is considered a violation of placental circulation -the main function of the placenta [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. In this regard, the main direction in the study of the problem of FGLS, is the development of objective methods for prediction, preclinical diagnosis, optimal prevention and treatment, which can significantly reduce the frequency of FGLS, and its complications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most significant risk factors of FGRS development include preeclampsia and a combination of pregnancy with extragenital pathology, accompanied by vascular damage. Various etiological factors, affecting at different stages of the development and functioning of the placenta, are ultimately involved in the general pathogenetic mechanism leading to the development of the fetal growth limit syndrome, one of the main manifestations of which is considered a violation of placental circulation -the main function of the placenta [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. In this regard, the main direction in the study of the problem of FGLS, is the development of objective methods for prediction, preclinical diagnosis, optimal prevention and treatment, which can significantly reduce the frequency of FGLS, and its complications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%