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Abstract Semen analysis remains the most important diagnostic tool for the study of male infertility to date. For this reason, and because of the ease of carrying out this analysis, examination of seminal fluid should be among the first diagnostic steps in cases of suspected infertility, prior to subjecting the man’s partner to long and ...
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1987
The capability to analyze semen is not new but until recently was a clinical art practiced well by only a few experts. The development of objective, quantitative methods for semen evaluation has brought these diagnostic capabilities to every clinical laboratory. These methods are described, and an interpretation of semen parameters is presented for the
J W, Overstreet, D F, Katz
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The capability to analyze semen is not new but until recently was a clinical art practiced well by only a few experts. The development of objective, quantitative methods for semen evaluation has brought these diagnostic capabilities to every clinical laboratory. These methods are described, and an interpretation of semen parameters is presented for the
J W, Overstreet, D F, Katz
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Compliance with Semen Analysis
Journal of Urology, 2013We calculated the compliance rate and determined which population of men would be more or less likely to be compliant with semen analysis followup based on demographic information and complication rates.We retrospectively reviewed the records of 946 consecutive patients who underwent vasectomy at an ambulatory clinic, as performed by 1 urologist ...
Jon, Duplisea, Thomas, Whelan
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Human Reproduction Update, 1995
Rapid developments have occurred in the management of couple infertility due to a male factor. These have stimulated renewed interest in semen analysis, which has become more correct, more reliable and more informative. The so-called basic semen analysis, which includes subjective estimation of sperm concentration, motility and morphology, has largely ...
F, Comhaire, L, Vermeulen
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Rapid developments have occurred in the management of couple infertility due to a male factor. These have stimulated renewed interest in semen analysis, which has become more correct, more reliable and more informative. The so-called basic semen analysis, which includes subjective estimation of sperm concentration, motility and morphology, has largely ...
F, Comhaire, L, Vermeulen
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The Immunological Analysis of Semen
Medicine, Science and the Law, 1977Semen from men attending a subfertility clinic and a post-vasectomy clinic has been studied by immunodiffusion using polyvalent and monospecific antisera. In total, semen samples from 277 men have been studied and a ‘normal profile’ of seminal proteins established.
M D, Sayce, B, Rees
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A critical look at semen analysis
Human Fertility, 1999In 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.
Timothy D., Glover, Hector M., Dott
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Postvasectomy Semen Analysis Compliance With Utilization of a Mail-In Semen Analysis Kit
Journal of UrologyThe 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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