DO NOT GIVE ME DEFINITION, PLEASE ANSWER THE TABLE BASED ON THE SCENARIO. I NEED EXPLANATION PLEASE this is not a graded question estimation of sperm concentration - cells other than spermatozoa include polygonal cells from the urethral tract, spermatogenic cells and WBC are present in almost every semen sample. By conventional light microscopy, it is not possible to reliably differentiate WBC from immature germ cells in semen. For clinical purposes, the peroxidase method is ideally suited to detect granulocytes. the presence of an excessive number of spermatogenic cells suggests pathology at the level of the seminiferous epithelium. leukocytospermia may be associated with infection or inflammation of the accessory glands and hydrogen peroxide secreted by peroxidase-positive WBC has unfavorable effects on sperm cell types present clinical implication based on the scenario spermatozoa, few UT and spermatogenic cells, WBC spermatogenic cells
DO NOT GIVE ME DEFINITION, PLEASE ANSWER THE TABLE BASED ON THE SCENARIO. I NEED EXPLANATION PLEASE this is not a graded question
estimation of sperm concentration - cells other than spermatozoa include polygonal cells from the urethral tract, spermatogenic cells and WBC are present in almost every semen sample. By conventional light microscopy, it is not possible to reliably differentiate WBC from immature germ cells in semen. For clinical purposes, the peroxidase method is ideally suited to detect granulocytes. the presence of an excessive number of spermatogenic cells suggests pathology at the level of the seminiferous epithelium. leukocytospermia may be associated with infection or inflammation of the accessory glands and hydrogen peroxide secreted by peroxidase-positive WBC has unfavorable effects on sperm
cell types present | clinical implication based on the scenario |
spermatozoa, few UT and spermatogenic cells, WBC | |
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