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What Causes Normospermia?
SEMEN ANALYSIS TEST NAME RESULT BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE RANGE Macroscopic Volume 2 - 5 ml 6.0 ml : Colour Greyish White : Reaction / pH 7.2 - 7.8 Alkaline : Viscocity Normal : Liquefaction time 20 - 30 Minutes 25 Minutes : Microscopic Sperm Count. 15 Million /mL 50 Millions /ml : Agglutination Absent Absent : Motility * Progressive Motility 30 % : Non Progressive Motility 20 % : Non motile 50 % : MORPHOLOGY* Normal forms 75 % : Abnormal forms 25 % : Other Findings Pus Cells 0 - 1/HPF 2-3/HPF : Epithelial Cells 0 - 8/HPF Nil : Spermatogenic Cells Nil : RBC Nil : Biochemical Analysis (Qualitative) Semen Fructose Present Present : Impression NORMOSPERMIA : *Motility : The lower reference limit for total motility (Progressive + Non-Progressive) is 40%  *Morphology : The lower reference limit for normal forms is 4% Method : Automated Semen Analyzer, Microscopy / Neubauers chamber / H & E stain / Seliwanoffs Test.
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