2017
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/884/1/012138
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The pattern of abnormalities on sperm analysis: A study of 1186 infertile male in Yasmin IVF clinic Jakarta

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“…In cotrast A study of 1186 male in Yasmin clinic in Jakarta showed most common abnormality is oligozospermia(39.7%) followed by azoospermia(24.4%), teratozospermia (2.6%) and Asthenospermia (5.9%). 23 This is compareable to study conducted by kitporntheanunt M et-al showed asthenoteratospermia is most common finding i.e. 84% among all abnormalities in semen, oligoasthenoteratospermia occur in10.7% and 4% had teratospermia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In cotrast A study of 1186 male in Yasmin clinic in Jakarta showed most common abnormality is oligozospermia(39.7%) followed by azoospermia(24.4%), teratozospermia (2.6%) and Asthenospermia (5.9%). 23 This is compareable to study conducted by kitporntheanunt M et-al showed asthenoteratospermia is most common finding i.e. 84% among all abnormalities in semen, oligoasthenoteratospermia occur in10.7% and 4% had teratospermia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The most common abnormalities of semen analysis in this study were Oligoasthenozoospermia (21%), followed by Oligozoospermia (6%), Asthenozoospermia (3%), Azoospermia (2%) and Teratozoospermia (1%). Oligoasthenozoospermia was reported in studies by Aulia et al [2] and Milardi et al [16] with 17.8% and 12.1% respectively, although it was not the most common in their studies. In the report by Chukwunyere et al [17] showed oligospermia being the most common (28%) contributor to abnormal semen quality in 212 subjects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In 1677, a firm evidence of the contribution of the sperm to reproduction came when Leeuwenhoek, on examining his own ejaculate, saw under the microscope live human sperm cells in a drop of semen for the first time [1] . Infertility has been an on-going concern through the ages and still remains a major clinical problem today, affecting affects 15-20% of couples [2,3] . Male infertility accounts for 40-50% of infertility, affecting 7% of all men.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, understanding these conditions is foremost. 14 Examining the correlation between these parameters may help us understand the mechanism that controls these parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%