1986
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1986.tb00914.x
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Role of the hamster ovum penetration test in infertility diagnosis

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“…A positive correlation ( r = 0.78, P < 0.01) between penetration rate and the post-irradiation time was found. These rates, which ranged in our patients with seminoma from 14 to 73%, were within the normal range (15-100%) for 31 fertile men tested in our laboratory Zenzes et al, 1986). Cancer patients treated with higher testicular doses (40 to 500 rad) showed lower penetration rates (Martin et al, 1985) even 24 months after radiotherapy.…”
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“…A positive correlation ( r = 0.78, P < 0.01) between penetration rate and the post-irradiation time was found. These rates, which ranged in our patients with seminoma from 14 to 73%, were within the normal range (15-100%) for 31 fertile men tested in our laboratory Zenzes et al, 1986). Cancer patients treated with higher testicular doses (40 to 500 rad) showed lower penetration rates (Martin et al, 1985) even 24 months after radiotherapy.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Polyspermy is assessed by the penetration index (p.i.). This parameter measures all of the penetrating sperm and gives information additional to the penetration rate, which only measures the first penetrating sperm (Zenzes et al, 1986). In the present study, a lack of polyspermy (i.e.…”
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“…Results from such groups have also been used to compare the semen parameters of an infertile population (MacLeod & Gold,195 1 a & b). Furthermore "fertile men" have been used to set standards for biological sperm function tests, such as the zona-free hamster egg penetration test (Peter et al, 1986;Zenzes et al, 1986). Surprisingly there are not standardised criteria for the recruitment of these men.…”
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confidence: 99%