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A critical look at semen analysis

Human Fertility, 1999
In this article, human semen analysis is examined critically and some of the difficulties it presents in terms of interpretation are highlighted. The problem of defining fertility is raised and a brief comparison is made between farm animals and humans.
Hector M. Dott, Timothy D. Glover
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Automated Semen Analysis

Fertility and Sterility, 1989
Discussion des avantages de l'analyse du sperme automatisee par comparaison avec les mesures manuelles de motilite du ...
Paul G. McDonough, Subbi Mathur
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Cytomorphological Semen Analysis

2006
Cytomorphological semen analysis is an essential part of the diagnostic work-up for male infertility. Apart from the assessment of sperm morphology, it should include the qualitative evaluation of cellular elements other than spermatozoa. Appropriate staining of routine semen smears allows one to differentiate “round cells” (which need to be ...
H. C. Schuppe, G. Haidl
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Abnormal Semen Analysis

2013
Interpretation of semen analysis (SA) results is an important skill for any clinician who cares for men with subfertility or testicular dysfunction. Confirmed SA abnormalities indicate the presence of male factor infertility, which occurs in 40–60% of subfertile couples, and guides subsequent evaluation and management.
John P. Mulhall   +2 more
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Role of semen analysis in subfertile couples

Fertility and Sterility, 2011
To evaluate the associations between the results of the male partner's semen analysis (classified according to the World Health Organization [WHO] criteria) and fathering a child without any treatment.Prospective multicenter cohort study.Twenty subfertility centers in The Netherlands.A total of 3,345 consecutive couples presenting for subfertility.None.
Pieternel Steures   +15 more
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Postvasectomy Semen Analysis Compliance With Utilization of a Mail-In Semen Analysis Kit

Journal of Urology
The AUA recommends postvasectomy semen analysis (PVSA) to verify successful vasectomy. However there remains poor patient compliance. We sought to assess whether mail-in PVSA improves patient compliance across a wide range of practice types.Prospective data were collected on all men who received a Fellow PVSA kit between April 2021 and August 2023 in a
Catherine Gu   +9 more
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Basic Semen Analysis

2016
Semen analysis yields useful information about the fertility status of an individual and is one of the first steps in the diagnosis of male factor infertility. This test provides an assessment of fertility potential, sperm production, functioning of accessory genital tract glands, and ejaculatory capability.
Ashok Agarwal   +2 more
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The application of computer-assisted semen analysis parameters in semen quality analysis

2009 International Conference on Future BioMedical Information Engineering (FBIE), 2009
Objective To preliminarily investigate the clinical value of Computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) parameters. Methods 513 male infertile semen samples and 40 male fertile semen samples were analyzed by means of CASA. Results Among the 513 infertile semen samples, 197 were normozoospermia (38.4%), 180 were asthenozoospermia (35.1%), 75 were ...
Shi-Ying Zheng   +3 more
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Semen Analysis

1984
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the methods used for semen analysis. The analysis of semen gives limited but useful information about the hormonal condition of the individual. Many steps are involved between the endocrine prerequisites and the end product, and these steps may be disturbed by several conditions.
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Semen Analysis: An Overview

2017
It is economically and biologically important that only semen with a high probability of successfully impregnating cows be processed and distributed. To achieve this goal, immediately after collection, each ejaculate is subjected to several laboratory assays to filter out the semen, which does not fit into predecided thresholds of fresh semen ...
Megha Pande, N. Srivastava
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