Abstract
Aim. To analyze the relationship between semiological diagnosis and SSC (sperm sediment cytology)-bacteriospermia (SSC-mB “+”) in infertile male.
Results. 162 men (162; 30.62 %) with various combinations of semiological diagnoses were presented by SSC-mB “+”. According to investigation, SSC-mB “+” has a relationship with pathospermia. Mostly, the combinations of semiological diagnoses like agglutination, dyskinesia, asthenozoospermia, necrozoospermia, oligostenozoteratozoospermia and viscosipathy are attended SSC-mB “+”. The combinations of semiological diagnoses like pyospermia, oligoastenozoospermia, hemospermia less often are atttended SSC-mB “+”. Semiological diagnoses of oligospermia, azooospermia, cryptozoospermia and normozoospermia most are not attended SSC-mB “+”. If oligoastenotheratozoospermia, oligoastenozoospermia, viscosipathy, pyospermia, and agglutination are presented there is a high probability of SSC-mB “+”. If necrozoospermia is presented there is a low probability of SSC-mB “+”. If asthenozoospermia, dyskinesia, cryptozoospermia, azoospermia, hemospermia, and oligospermia are presented the assumption of SSC-mB “+” is unlikely.
Conclusion. The data can provide the attending physician with evidence-based information about the relationship between SSC-mB “+” and semiological diagnoses that will support a correct interpretation the outcomes of easy-to-perform microscopic methods “Basic semen examination+SSC”-ROSE which can claim to be screening for detection of bacteriospermia.
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