Definition of Oligospermia. Meaning of Oligospermia. Synonyms of Oligospermia

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- Terms oligospermia, oligozoospermia, and low sperm count refer to **** with a low concentration of sperm and is a common finding in male infertility....
- as listed. Many conditions listed may also cause various degrees of oligospermia rather than azoospermia. Pretesticular and testicular azoospermia are...
- is a **** volume of more than 5.5 mL. It should not be confused with oligospermia, which means low sperm count. Normal ejaculate when a man is not drained...
- may result in a complete lack or a very low-concentration of **** (oligospermia), in which the **** contains only the secretion of accessory prostate...
- to high levels are at risk for granulocytopenia, macrocytic anemia, oligospermia, and azoospermia. The methoxyethanol is converted by alcohol dehydrogenase...
- Young's syndrome, also known as azoospermia sinopulmonary infections, sinusitis-infertility syndrome and Barry-Perkins-Young syndrome, is a rare condition...
- reference limit Hypospermia—**** volume below lower reference limit Oligospermia—total sperm count below lower reference limit Necrospermia—absence of...
- pain and oligospermia. Ejaculatory duct obstruction may result in a complete lack of **** (aspermia) or a very low-volume **** (oligospermia) which may...
- unusually low sperm count, distinguished from low **** volume, is known as oligospermia, and the absence of any sperm from the **** is termed azoospermia. The...
- reference limit Hypospermia—**** volume below lower reference limit Oligospermia—total sperm count below lower reference limit Necrospermia—absence of...