Leszek Bablok
Medical University of Warsaw
27 Papers
122 Citations
Leszek Bablok is an academic researcher from Medical University of Warsaw. The author has contributed to research in topics: Azoospermia & Testosterone. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Patterns of infertility in Poland - multicenter study.
Leszek Bablok,Wojciech Dziadecki,Iwona Szymusik,Slawomir Wolczynski,Rafał Kurzawa,Leszek Pawelczyk,Piotr Jedrzejczak,Wojciech Hanke,Paweł Kamiński,Miroslaw Wielgos +9 more
TL;DR: According to the data provided by Polish infertility centers the rate of male factor as a reason of infertility has reached 55.73%.
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Immunoexpression of androgen receptors and aromatase in testes of patient with Klinefelter's syndrome.
TL;DR: Increased levels of gonadotropins and decreased level of testosterone concomitantly with the cytoplasmic localization of AR in Leydig cells might contribute to the impaired testicular function in patient with KS.
•Journal Article
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency - management in adults.
Urszula Ambroziak,Tomasz Bednarczuk,Maria Ginalska-Malinowska,Ewa Maria Małunowicz,Barbara Grzechocińska,Paweł Kamiński,Leszek Bablok,Jerzy Przedlacki,Ewa Bar-Andziak +8 more
TL;DR: The principal goal of treatment in adults with CAH is to improve quality of life, ensure that they remain fertile, reduce the manifestations of hyperandrogenisation in females, and minimise the adverse effects of glucocorticosteroid treatment.
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Effects of free fatty acids on the course of gestational diabetes mellitus.
TL;DR: Elevated plasma FFA levels are associated with GDM and can influence fetal growth and find a positive correlation between maternal venous and umbilical cord blood concentration of free fatty acids.
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Gynecological issues after organ transplantation.
TL;DR: Over ten-year experiences of HRT administration in graft recipient have proved the benefits of the therapy, and Observational studies indicate for safety and high rate of acceptance of oral and transdermal hormonal contraception in transplanted women.
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