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[The use of amniotomy to shorten spontaneous labour. A survey of a Cohrane review]Lone Storgaard
gynaekologisk obstetrisk afdeling Y, Arhus Universitetshospital, Skejby, DK 8200 Arhus N, Denmark
Ugeskr Laeger 171:3438-40. 2009..The results were in accordance with Danish practice...
Male reproductive disorders in humans and prenatal indicators of estrogen exposure. A review of published epidemiological studiesLone Storgaard
Department of Occupational Medicine, University Hospital of Aarhus, Nørrebrogade 44, DK 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Reprod Toxicol 21:4-15. 2006..With the possible exception of testicular cancer there is no strong epidemiological evidence to indicate that prenatal exposure to estrogen are linked to disturbed development of the male reproductive organs...
Impact of diurnal scrotal temperature on semen qualityNiels Henrik I Hjollund
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Noerrebrogade 44, DK 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
Reprod Toxicol 16:215-21. 2002..We conclude that scrotal temperature and semen quality are closely associated. Sedentary work position encountered in ordinary jobs, although a strong determinant of scrotal temperature, does not seem to have any effect on semen quality...
Genetic and environmental correlates of semen quality: a twin studyLone Storgaard
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
Epidemiology 17:674-81. 2006..We studied the impact of genes and environment on semen quality, sex hormone levels, and sperm chromatin stability by using a twin design...
Is prenatal exposure to tobacco smoking a cause of poor semen quality? A follow-up studyCecilia Høst Ramlau-Hansen
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
Am J Epidemiol 165:1372-9. 2007....
Does smoking during pregnancy affect sons' sperm counts?Lone Storgaard
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark
Epidemiology 14:278-86. 2003..We examined semen quality and sex hormones in men in relation to their mothers' tobacco smoking during pregnancy...
Effect of prenatal exposure to oestrogen on quality of semen: comparison of twins and singleton brothersLone Storgaard
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, DK 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
BMJ 325:252-3. 2002
Epidemiologic evidence on biological and environmental male factors in embryonic lossJens Peter Bonde
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark
Adv Exp Med Biol 518:25-35. 2003
How work-place conditions, environmental toxicants and lifestyle affect male reproductive functionJens Peter Bonde
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
Int J Androl 25:262-8. 2002....
The relation between daily activities and scrotal temperatureNiels Henrik I Hjollund
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Noerrebrogade 44, DK 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
Reprod Toxicol 16:209-14. 2002..Measuring scrotal temperature provides a valid estimate of testicular temperature and is feasible in large cohorts. We conclude that work position is an important determinant of testicular temperature...
Correlation of scrotal temperature in twinsNiels Henrik I Hjollund
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Noerrebrogade 44, DK 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Hum Reprod 17:1837-8. 2002..The reason for the variation in scrotal temperature is not well understood although determinants could be of a genetic nature...
[Is change of general practitioners more frequent among patients diagnosed with cancer or other serious diseases?]Thomas Teglgaard Drachmann
Aarhus Universitet, Forskningsenheden for Almen Medicin, Vennelyst Boulevard 6, DK 8000 Arhus C
Ugeskr Laeger 165:2743-6. 2003..The aim of this study was to investigate whether newly diagnosed cancer patients change their GP more often than other patient groups and the background population...
Can a negative time trend of sperm density be explained by changes in reproductive pattern?Henrik Hjollund
Epidemiology 13:746-8. 2002
