2019
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20191178
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Prevalence of anti-sperm antibodies, risk factors associated and their impact on spermatobioscopy in infertile men

Abstract: Background: The first immunological correlation with male infertility was reported in 1954 by Wilson and Rumke with the identification of anti-sperm antibodies. The prevalence of anti-sperm antibodies in infertile men varies from 9%-36%, the main cause being the loss of the blood-testicular barrier and otherwise the association with chronic inflammation. It has been shown that immune infertility is found in 15% of patients with varicocele.Methods: A transversal comparative study was carried out with 360 infert… Show more

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“…Majority of patients (60%) significantly positive to ATCA in this study were in the age group of 30-39 years, which is in agreement with previous studies (21,22). Contradictory report exists for the presence of anti-sperm antibodies (ASAs) that affect fertility (7(.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Majority of patients (60%) significantly positive to ATCA in this study were in the age group of 30-39 years, which is in agreement with previous studies (21,22). Contradictory report exists for the presence of anti-sperm antibodies (ASAs) that affect fertility (7(.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%