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Semen analysis

2011
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 ...
DONDERO, Franco   +2 more
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Compliance with Semen Analysis

Journal of Urology, 2013
We 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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Semen Analysis

1994
Abstract The intention of this chapter is to provide detailed descriptions of the basic technical procedures for performing a routine semen analysis. A general schedule and sample Laboratory Report Form for this whole procedure are provided in Appendix I.
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POOR COMPLIANCE WITH POST-VASECTOMY SEMEN TESTING: ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AND BARRIERS.

Urology, 2019
OBJECTIVES To ensure procedure success, American Urological Association Guidelines recommend post-vasectomy semen analysis; however, current literature suggests poor compliance.
A. Bradshaw   +3 more
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Semen Analysis

2010
Alex Varghese   +3 more
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Semen Analysis

2023
Verena Nordhoff   +3 more
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Computerized Semen Analysis

Fertility and Sterility, 1988
Paul G. McDonough, David Mortimer
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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 ...
G. Haidl, H. -C. Schuppe
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Semen analysis

Urology, 1973
Richard D. Amelar   +2 more
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