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. 1989 Mar;49(3):248-51.
doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1035747.

[Spermatozoal antibodies in cervical mucus and in the luminal fluid of the uterus in sterile patients]

[Article in German]
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[Spermatozoal antibodies in cervical mucus and in the luminal fluid of the uterus in sterile patients]

[Article in German]
D H Maas et al. Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd. 1989 Mar.

Abstract

Poor postcoital tests in infertile patients may be due to dysmucurrhoea, low sperm count, or specific antibodies against spermatozoa. Using a latex agglutination test ("Sperm-antibody-slide-test", Fa. Biotec, Hannover), we examined the cervical and uterine secretions of the patients for sperm antibodies. The results showed a close correlation between a positive sperm-antibody-test and a poor postcoital test, especially in those couples with regular sperm quality. Also in cases with normal postcoital tests, positive sperm-antibody titers can be observed. Therefore, the sperm-antibodies may disturb fertilization in infertile patients even without causing immobilization or agglutination of the spermatozoa in the female genital tract fluids. The determination of the spermatozoa-antibody content in the cervical and uterine secretions must be regarded as an improvement in the diagnostic procedure in human infertility.

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