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In cases of marital infertility without definite findings in one of the partners (unexplained infertility), it is usual to assume immunological causes. In his investigations, Friberg (1981) showed that a long duration of unexplained infertility corresponds with so-called immunological incompatibility.
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Deichert, U., Krause, W. (1988). Diagnosis and Treatment of Marital Infertility Due To Sperm Antibodies. In: Eicher, W., Kokott, G., Vogt, HJ., Herms, V., Wille, R. (eds) Sexology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73794-7_14
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