2019
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-10860
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Use of testicular tone and echogenicity in identifying boars with low sperm quality

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the use of some testicular traits to identify boars with low sperm morphological quality. The consistency (scores from 1 to 5), tone with tonometry (mm), parenchyma echogenicity and heterogeneity with ultrasound (pixel) were assessed in 402 mature boars (18.5 months on average). Sperm abnormality thresholds (≤ 25% of total sperm abnormalities, ≤ 5% of heads, acrosome, neck or midpiece defects, ≤ 10% tail defects, and 15% cytoplasmic droplets) were used to classify boars as approved… Show more

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“…Another highly sensitive, easily available and non-invasive tool to measure blood flow is the use of Doppler ultrasonography (LAM et al, 2005;BALOGH et al, 2018;PASCHOAL et al, 2019), which can measure testicular parenchyma and pampiniform plexus vascularization and the resistance index of the pampiniform plexus arteries (ALVES, 2014;BATISSACO et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another highly sensitive, easily available and non-invasive tool to measure blood flow is the use of Doppler ultrasonography (LAM et al, 2005;BALOGH et al, 2018;PASCHOAL et al, 2019), which can measure testicular parenchyma and pampiniform plexus vascularization and the resistance index of the pampiniform plexus arteries (ALVES, 2014;BATISSACO et al, 2014).…”
Section: Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%