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  2. Semen analysis - Wikipedia

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    Total motile spermatozoa (TMS) [25] or total motile sperm count (TMSC) [26] is a combination of sperm count, motility and volume, measuring how many million sperm cells in an entire ejaculate are motile. Use of approximately 20 million sperm of motility grade c or d in ICI, and 5 million ones in IUI may be an approximate recommendation.

  3. Postcoital test - Wikipedia

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    Cervical mucus is examined for quality, viscosity and fern test. [1] A poor PCT may indicate sperm or mucus problems, including perhaps presence of immune factors that inactivate sperm. Also ovulatory problems and poor coital technique may affect the PCT. The test is useless in presence of cervical infection. [1]

  4. Sperm–cervical mucus contact test - Wikipedia

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    The sperm–cervical mucus contact test is an in-vitro slide test used for detecting antispermal antibodies. [1] It is one of the investigations done for infertility. It should not be confused with Kurzrock–Miller test , where there is interface between the two materials; whereas in this test the materials are thoroughly mixed.

  5. Antisperm antibodies - Wikipedia

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    Since the test is performed with fresh semen and the incubation requires only 10 minutes, it renders MAR test a quick and simple screening tool for ASA in human ejaculate. However, samples with very low sperm count (i.e. severe oligoastheno-, or even azoospermia) cannot be evaluated using this method. Also presence of debris or high viscosity ...

  6. Fertility testing - Wikipedia

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    It is not performed if the patient is pregnant, has a pelvic infection, or heavy bleeding at the time of the test. [17] The procedure usually takes 30 minutes and often takes place in an outpatient setting such as a hospital or clinic. The patient is draped and positioned on her back as if for a pelvic exam with feet elevated.

  7. Skin infection - Wikipedia

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    A skin infection is an infection of the skin in humans and other animals, that can also affect the associated soft tissues such as loose connective tissue and mucous membranes. [ citation needed ] They comprise a category of infections termed skin and skin structure infections (SSSIs), or skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs), [ 1 ] and acute ...

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  9. Skin and skin structure infection - Wikipedia

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    Skin and skin structure infections (SSSIs), also referred to as skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs), [1] or acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs), [2] are infections of skin and associated soft tissues (such as loose connective tissue and mucous membranes).