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Inspite of increasing population of the world, the desire for reproduction remains a basic human desire. Infertility is a complex phenomena and couples suffering from this problem along with their investigations and treatment, need a lot of emotional and psychological support. Because a significant percentage of male infertility is believed to be immunologic the specific role that antisperm antibodies play in infertility may become crucial in certain patient populations. Antibodies have been shown to interfere with sperm motility and with the sperm s penetration of the cervical mucus and the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Inspite of increasing population of the world, the desire for reproduction remains a basic human desire. Infertility is a complex phenomena and couples suffering from this problem along with their investigations and treatment, need a lot of emotional and psychological support. Because a significant percentage of male infertility is believed to be immunologic the specific role that antisperm antibodies play in infertility may become crucial in certain patient populations. Antibodies have been shown to interfere with sperm motility and with the sperm s penetration of the cervical mucus and the zona pellucida. In vitro fertilization has been used as a means of overcoming these problems, however antisperm antibodies can interfere with sperm oocyte interaction in in vitro fertilization as well. The purpose of this book was to determine serum antisperm antibodies by ELISA in infertile males. Furthermore, an attempt is made in this study, to establish a correlation between the differentparameters of semen analysis and serum antisperm antibodies. This book includes a comparison of these parameters among oligospermic and normospermic infertile males.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Nadeem Alam is a Medical Graduate from Dow Medical College Karachi Pakistan. Dr. Alam's main interest of research is Unexplained Male Infertility. Alam has done work on antisperm antibodies and is further exploring seminal fructose to see sperm immotility. He is also running an Andrology Clinic for the last 12 years in Karachi, Pakistan.