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Int. braz. j. urol ; 42(1): 132-138, Jan.-Feb. 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-777323

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ABSTRACT This study describes a new method of microcentrifugation as an improved, viable, cost-effective option to the classical Cytospin apparatus to confirm azoospermia. Azoospermic semen samples were evaluated for cryptozoospermia by a centrifugation method similar to that of World Health Organization guidelines (2010; entire specimen centrifuged at 3000g for 15 min, and aliquots of the pellet examined). Then, if no sperm were detected, the pellet from that procedure was resuspended in culture medium, centrifuged (2000g for 15 min), and the entire pellet spread on a 4 X 6mm area of a slide and stained using the Christmas tree method (Nuclear-Fast solution and picric acid). The entire stained area was examined for the presence or absence of sperm. A total of 148 azoospermic samples (after standard WHO diagnosis) were included in the study and 21 samples (14.2%) were identified as sperm-positive. In all microcentrifugation slides, intact spermatozoa could be easily visualized against a clear background, with no cellular debris. This novel microcentrifugation technique is clearly a simple and effective method, with lower cost, increasing both sensitivity and specificity in confirming the absence or presence of spermatozoa in the ejaculate. It may represent a step forward of prognostic value to be introduced by andrology laboratories in the routine evaluation of patients with azoospermia in the initial semen analysis.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Centrifugation/methods , Azoospermia/diagnosis , Semen Analysis/methods , Spermatozoa/cytology , Time Factors , Reproducibility of Results , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Andrology/methods
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Reprod. clim ; 29(1): 37-40, jan.-abr. 2014.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-743338

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A microscopia eletrônica de espermatozoides é uma ferramenta complementar da análise seminal que pode contribuir na interpretação clínica da astenozoospermia grave e da teratozoospermia e na investigação de infertilidade idiopática. Reportamos um caso de paciente com varicocele, submetido à varicocelectomia, com análise seminal ultraestrutural por microscopia eletrônica.


Electron microscopy of sperm is a complementary tool to semen analysis that can contribute to the clinical interpretation of severe astenozoospermia, teratozoospermia and idiopathic infertility investigation. We report a patient with varicocele, submitted to varicocelectomy,with seminal ultrastructural analysis by electron microscopy.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Microscopy, Electron/methods , Spermatozoa , Varicocele/diagnosis
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