a laboratory analysis of sperm number, motility and health.
The examination and analysis of a semen specimen for sperm count, motility, and morphology.
A microscopic examination of freshly ejaculated semen to evaluate the number of sperm (count), the percentage of moving sperm (motility), and the size and shape of the sperm (morphology).
The study of semen under microscope to count the number of sperm in millions per milliliter or cubic centimeter, to check their shape and size and note their ability to move (motility).
Formal name for a sperm count.
A semen analysis determines the number of sperm in the semen, whether they are normal and how well they move around.
Analysis of a man's semen (ejaculate) to evaluate sperm for motility (movement), number of sperm, and shape of sperm.
an accurate measurement of the number of sperm, their motility, and their normality
an overall evaluation of the quality of a semen sample
a test in which a sample of semen is collected very soon after ejaculation and is put under a microscope
a test to evaluate a man's fertility
a test to evaluate the fertility of men
a test which evaluates the quality and quantity of sperm and seminal plasma
a vital part of every infertility evaluation, even if the wife has known problems
Evaluation of the components of the semen, especially spermatozoa, as a means of evaluating male fertility.
The study of fresh ejaculated semen under a microscope to count the number of sperms per cubic millilitre. It also includes the assessment of their shape (morphology) and their swimming ability (motility).
The examination of the ejaculation (semen) under the microscope. It determines the sperm count and evaluates their shape and their ability to move correctly and in the proper direction.
Examination of fresh ejaculate under the microscope to assess the concentration (count), morphology (shape) and motility of sperm cells.
Used to assess the parameters in seminal fluid produced at the time of ejaculation. The number of sperm, how many of the sperm are swimming (and how quickly) and the shape of the sperm are assessed. Other values such as the volume, the pH, viscosity and the presence of antisperm antibodies are measured.
The examination of a semen sample for sperm volume, count, motility, morphology and presence of white blood cells. Sex selection: A method by which intended parents can pre-select the sex of their child.
The evaluation of ejaculate for sperm volume, count and motility.
This is where semen is observed under a microscope, they then evaluate the number of sperm and how they are moving, and they also assess the shape and size.
Laboratory examination of semen to check the quality and quantity of sperm.
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A laboratory test to assess semen quality. Semenanalysis includes, sperm count, morphology, motility, semen viscosity andvolume.
The study of a fresh ejaculate under the microscope.
The study of fresh ejaculate under the microscope to count the number of sperm per milliliter or cubic centimeter, to check the shape and size of the sperm (morphology), and to note their ability to move (motility).
Part of the male infertility work-up, semen analysis is used to determine the quantity and quality of sperm available for fertilization.
A test to assess sperm quality based upon the following characteristics: ejaculate volume, appearance, consistency, sperm morphology, sperm motility, sperm concentration, and antibody presence.
A standard test of a man's semen to check the number and shape of his sperm.
Semen is observed under a microscope to evaluate the number of sperm (count), the percentage of moving sperm (motility), and to assess the size and shape of the sperm (morphology).
test that provides information about the number and quality of the sperm.
Measures the volume of semen, approximate number of sperm (sperm count) as well as the sperm's morphology (shape) and motility (how well they swim). Additionally, white blood cells are measured to detect any possible infection.
A laboratory study of semen to determine the concentration, shape and motility of sperm.
It includes laboratory tests to determine the quality and quantity of sperm.
The diagnostic technique of examining the semen for abnormal sperm. ( more...)
A laboratory test used to assess semen quality: sperm quantity, concentration, morphology (form), and motility. In addition, it measures semen (fluid) volume and whether or not white blood cells are present, indicating an infection.
Semen analysis typically evaluates visual appearance, smell, liquefaction, pH, viscosity, volume, sperm concentration and total number of sperm, sperm motility, and sperm morphology. In some cases agglutination or aggregation and the presence of debris and other cell types in semen are evaluated.