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What Does A Semen Analysis Showing Normozoospermia With High Leukocytes And Absent Sperm Climbing Indicate?
Volume : 02ml Liquefaction : completely liquefied (after incubation at 37°c for 30 minutes PH: Alkaline Sperm Count : 90 million /ml. Normal values 20_150 million Sperm motility: 80% actively motile 10% feebly motile,10% no motile.. Motility within one hour of ejaculation. Sperm morphology : 80% sperm morphology within normal limits. Other cell: pus cells (Leukocytes) plenty Epithelial cells : 1-2/HPF Germ cells – present RBC : nil Sperm climbing : Absent Comment : Normozoospermia with infection
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