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Done Semen Analysis Test. Spermatogenic Cell Present. Is This Normal?

phy exam Volume 3 ml color grayish white Reaction .alkaline Viscosity normal Liquefaction time 30 mts motility Prograssive 20 Non progsive 30 Non motile 50 Total count 40 Morphology Normal spermatoza 85 Abnormal spermatoza 15 Pus cell 2-4 RBC s0-2 Epithelial nill Spermatogenic cell present. Sir , pls tell me this is normal or not ? Zubair
Thu, 6 Sep 2012
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Hi, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das
The report shows normal volume, color, reaction, viscosity.
Liquefaction time is also normal. Progressive sperm is mildly lower (normal>25%) but the total progressive and nonprogressive sprem count is normal (normal >50% as per WHO).Total count is normal (>40million/ml as per WHO 1999). Pus cell and RBC are within normal limit.Spermatogenic cell may preesent normally.
So, overall the report is quite normal.
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Done Semen Analysis Test. Spermatogenic Cell Present. Is This Normal?

Hi, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das The report shows normal volume, color, reaction, viscosity. Liquefaction time is also normal. Progressive sperm is mildly lower (normal 25%) but the total progressive and nonprogressive sprem count is normal (normal 50% as per WHO).Total count is normal ( 40million/ml as per WHO 1999). Pus cell and RBC are within normal limit.Spermatogenic cell may preesent normally. So, overall the report is quite normal.