ObjectiveTo determine the reproducibility of the World Health Organization Fifth Edition (WHO5) strict grading methodology by comparing the percentage of morphologically normal sperm (PNS) recorded by the core laboratory with results obtained at the fertility centers participating in a multisite clinical trial.DesignSecondary cohort analysis of data from the Males, Antioxidants, and Infertility trial.SettingFertility centers.PatientsSemen values of 171 men participating in a multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial evaluating the effect of antioxidants on male fertility.InterventionsNot applicable.Main outcome measuresStrict morphology expressed as PNS as determined at each fertility center and the core central labora...
Objective: To assess if the newer Kruger strict morphology (WHO5; normal ≥4%) adds any clinical valu...
This study evaluated 120 couples undergoing in-vitro fertil-ization treatment to determine which sem...
Semen analysis is the first, and frequently, the only step in the evaluation of male fertility. Alth...
ObjectiveTo determine the reproducibility of the World Health Organization Fifth Edition (WHO5) stri...
The World Health Organization (WHO, 1992) has suggested new criteria for scoring sperm morphology. T...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of the concentration of oval spermatozoa according to the stri...
International audienceSemen analysis is the first, and frequently, the only step in the evaluation o...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To characterize methodological changes in sperm morphology ...
The very low cut-off value for sperm morphology of 4% morphologically normal spermatozoa, as propose...
Objective: Approximately 15% of the couples suffer from infertility. Half of the cases of infertilit...
Background: Sperm morphology has been strongly linked to fertilization. This makes it an important c...
Regarding the variations in the quality of semen analysis, several papers have critically reviewed t...
Objectives: To compare the ability of a computerized method of sperm morphology with the manually re...
Objective: To assess the effect of isolated teratozoospermia with a normal sperm count and total mot...
Objective: To quantify how many men with normal semen according to WHO (WHO - World Health Organizat...
Objective: To assess if the newer Kruger strict morphology (WHO5; normal ≥4%) adds any clinical valu...
This study evaluated 120 couples undergoing in-vitro fertil-ization treatment to determine which sem...
Semen analysis is the first, and frequently, the only step in the evaluation of male fertility. Alth...
ObjectiveTo determine the reproducibility of the World Health Organization Fifth Edition (WHO5) stri...
The World Health Organization (WHO, 1992) has suggested new criteria for scoring sperm morphology. T...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of the concentration of oval spermatozoa according to the stri...
International audienceSemen analysis is the first, and frequently, the only step in the evaluation o...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To characterize methodological changes in sperm morphology ...
The very low cut-off value for sperm morphology of 4% morphologically normal spermatozoa, as propose...
Objective: Approximately 15% of the couples suffer from infertility. Half of the cases of infertilit...
Background: Sperm morphology has been strongly linked to fertilization. This makes it an important c...
Regarding the variations in the quality of semen analysis, several papers have critically reviewed t...
Objectives: To compare the ability of a computerized method of sperm morphology with the manually re...
Objective: To assess the effect of isolated teratozoospermia with a normal sperm count and total mot...
Objective: To quantify how many men with normal semen according to WHO (WHO - World Health Organizat...
Objective: To assess if the newer Kruger strict morphology (WHO5; normal ≥4%) adds any clinical valu...
This study evaluated 120 couples undergoing in-vitro fertil-ization treatment to determine which sem...
Semen analysis is the first, and frequently, the only step in the evaluation of male fertility. Alth...