Direct tests for antisperm antibody detection are considered one of the first steps in the screening of a suspected male immunological infertility especially when one of the assisted fertilization protocols is being considered. With these techniques we can detect the presence of antisperm antibodies bound to the sperm surface. In this work we report the results of a laboratory correlation study carried out on the three direct techniques: IgG-MAR Test, the IgG-Latex Sperm MAR Test and the IgG-IgA-IgM-Immunobead Test. We analyzed data on 96 subjects, examined in our laboratory for a suspected antisperm antibody pathology. The three techniques were carried out in a blind experimental protocol by different technicians and the main results can b...
Immunobead Test, Indirect Immunofluorescence and ELISA, have been used to research antisperm antibod...
Infertility is a problem affecting almost 15% of couples. It can be caused by genetic, hormonal, ana...
Fifty-six men with low sperm motility (less than or equal to 40% of sperm with forward progression) ...
The authors report the results of a correlation study between the direct Immunobead Test (d-IBT) and...
Antisperm antibodies are detected in 3% to 25% of cases in men and women diagnosed with infertility....
PROBLEM: In clinical andrology, the detection of antisperm antibodies (ASA) is regarded as one of th...
Antisperm antibodies (ASA), as a cause of male infertility, have been detected in infertile males as...
The direct IgG mixed antiglobulin reaction (IgG MAR) test was carried out in 395 male subjects from ...
Aim: Antisperm antibodies (ASA) in males cause the autoimmune disease 'immune infertility'. The pres...
Assessment of male infertility is the first step in resolving this worldwide problem . The...
The direct IgG mixed antiglobulin reaction (IgG-MAR) test was carried out as a screening test and as...
We know that antisperm antibodies can cause infertility. We studied the prevalence of the immune res...
The authors report the results of a methodological study to optimize a radioimmunoassay to detect an...
PROBLEM: Today, antisperm antibody (ASA) detection is one of the most important steps in the eva...
According to WHO statistics 40 % of childless marriage is due to factors of male infertility. One of...
Immunobead Test, Indirect Immunofluorescence and ELISA, have been used to research antisperm antibod...
Infertility is a problem affecting almost 15% of couples. It can be caused by genetic, hormonal, ana...
Fifty-six men with low sperm motility (less than or equal to 40% of sperm with forward progression) ...
The authors report the results of a correlation study between the direct Immunobead Test (d-IBT) and...
Antisperm antibodies are detected in 3% to 25% of cases in men and women diagnosed with infertility....
PROBLEM: In clinical andrology, the detection of antisperm antibodies (ASA) is regarded as one of th...
Antisperm antibodies (ASA), as a cause of male infertility, have been detected in infertile males as...
The direct IgG mixed antiglobulin reaction (IgG MAR) test was carried out in 395 male subjects from ...
Aim: Antisperm antibodies (ASA) in males cause the autoimmune disease 'immune infertility'. The pres...
Assessment of male infertility is the first step in resolving this worldwide problem . The...
The direct IgG mixed antiglobulin reaction (IgG-MAR) test was carried out as a screening test and as...
We know that antisperm antibodies can cause infertility. We studied the prevalence of the immune res...
The authors report the results of a methodological study to optimize a radioimmunoassay to detect an...
PROBLEM: Today, antisperm antibody (ASA) detection is one of the most important steps in the eva...
According to WHO statistics 40 % of childless marriage is due to factors of male infertility. One of...
Immunobead Test, Indirect Immunofluorescence and ELISA, have been used to research antisperm antibod...
Infertility is a problem affecting almost 15% of couples. It can be caused by genetic, hormonal, ana...
Fifty-six men with low sperm motility (less than or equal to 40% of sperm with forward progression) ...