@article{65e099d5faa742d6b7ad118280158987,
title = "Major reproductive health characteristics in male Gulf War Veterans. The Danish Gulf War Study",
abstract = "The male reproductive system could have been affected by various hazardous agents and exposures during and in the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War scenario. We tested the hypothesis that, compared to controls, male Danish Gulf War Veterans would have adverse sex hormone levels, decreased fertility, and a larger proportion of adverse pregnancy outcomes including spontaneous abortions, congenital diseases and malformations.",
keywords = "Adult, Aged, Analysis of Variance, Chi-Square Distribution, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Humans, Infertility, Male, Inhibins, Luteinizing Hormone, Male, Middle Aged, Persian Gulf Syndrome, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological, Testosterone, Veterans",
author = "T Ish{\o}y and Andersson, {A M} and Suadicani, {Poul Vilhelm} and B Guldager and M Appleyard and Finn Gyntelberg and Skakkebaek, {N E} and {Danish Gulf War Study}",
year = "2001",
month = feb,
language = "English",
volume = "48",
pages = "29--32",
journal = "Danish Medical Bulletin (Online)",
issn = "1603-9629",
publisher = "Almindelige Danske Laegeforening",
number = "1",
}