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Men following after proven and treated urethritis, looking for signs of chronic genital inflammatory syndrome with oxidative stress.
This group of patients will be compared to a control group with no urethritis and no history of urogenital infection. Monocentric, prospective trial.
Duration of study : one year
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The presence of leucospermia in an chronic inflammatory genital tract syndrome leads to an oxidative stress and alterations in sperm parameters. Inflammation also affect the glands of the genital tract. This can eventually leads to male infertility, long after the initial infection. But 10% of men who seek treatment for infertility have such a leucospermia, while it is a potentially treatable cause.
Main aim of this study: Search of development of an inflammatory genital tract syndrome in patients with urethritis proven and treated at 6 months after the end of treatment.This group of patients will be compared to a control group with no urethritis and no history of urogenital infection. Monocentric, prospective trial.
Primary endpoint: Seminal elastase value to 6 months after the end of treatment. (500ng/ml or greater)
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Patients & Methods: French monocentric, prospective trial. 300 subjects are planned to be included for 150 subjects in each group
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