A couple both in their late thirties are undergoing evaluation of infertility. A semen specimen was collected at home and brought to the lab for routine testing. The following are the Semen analysis results: Physical exam: Color-gray; volume 4.5ml; liquefaction-50mins; viscousity- 0 Microscopic exam: motility-70%, concentration: 15M sperm/ml; morphology 70% normal; vitality-60%; leukocytes- 0.8 x (10 to the 6th) cell/ml 1. What are the abnormal results? 2. Do any of the results obtained suggest improper collection or lab error? 3. which of the following results suggest male infertility?

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A couple both in their late thirties are undergoing
evaluation of infertility. A semen specimen was collected
at home and brought to the lab for routine testing. The
following are the Semen analysis results:
Physical exam: Color-gray ; volume 4.5ml;
liquefaction-50mins; viscousity- 0
Microscopic exam: motility-70%, concentration: 15M
sperm/ml; morphology 70% normal; vitality-60%;
leukocytes- 0.8 x (10 to the 6th) cell/ml
1. What are the abnormal results?
2. Do any of the results obtained suggest improper
collection or lab error?
3. which of the following results suggest male infertility?
Suggest chemical test, based on the given results,
that can be used to evaluate functional integrity of the
male reproductive system.
Transcribed Image Text:A couple both in their late thirties are undergoing evaluation of infertility. A semen specimen was collected at home and brought to the lab for routine testing. The following are the Semen analysis results: Physical exam: Color-gray ; volume 4.5ml; liquefaction-50mins; viscousity- 0 Microscopic exam: motility-70%, concentration: 15M sperm/ml; morphology 70% normal; vitality-60%; leukocytes- 0.8 x (10 to the 6th) cell/ml 1. What are the abnormal results? 2. Do any of the results obtained suggest improper collection or lab error? 3. which of the following results suggest male infertility? Suggest chemical test, based on the given results, that can be used to evaluate functional integrity of the male reproductive system.
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