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    Fertil Steril. 1988 Jan;49(1):112-7.

    Predictive value of abnormal sperm morphology in in vitro fertilization.

    Kruger TF, Acosta AA, Simmons KF, Swanson RJ, Matta JF, Oehninger S.

    Infertility Clinic, Tygerberg Hospital, University of Stellenbosch, Parow, South Africa.

    In patients with acceptable sperm count and motility, two patterns of abnormal morphology, judged with strict criteria, were identified and described. Patients with less than 4% normal forms and less than 30% morphology index (summation of normal and slightly amorphous forms) had a fertilization rate of 7.6% of the oocytes (P pattern, poor prognosis). Patients with normal morphology between 4 and 14% had a significantly better fertilization rate of 63.9% of the oocytes (P less than 0.0001). Cases with greater than 14% normal forms fertilized within the normal range for the laboratory. By evaluating sperm morphology with the proposed strict criteria, its predictive value in in vitro fertilization is enhanced.

    PMID: 3335257 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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