Re: Abnormal Semen Analysis

From: Mark Perloe (mperloe@ivf.com)
Thu Aug 1 11:12:38 1996


We use 14% as normal on strict morpholgy and 20% on specimens that have been processed.

At 11:07 PM 7/29/96 -0500, you wrote: >>Dear listmembers,
>>
>>I have recently noted that I am getting an increasing number of abnormal
>>morphologies back on my semen analyses. We use the Tygerberg Strict
>>Criterea and 4% is considered normal.
>>
>I have yet to get a normal semen analysis report when these criteria
>for morphology are used . I think they are to strict and overcall the problem.
>Andrologist run amuck!
>
>Timothy Fitzpatrick LRCP Ire.MBBCH
>Mercy Hospital
>Springfield Ma USA
>

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