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Comparative Study
. 1984;66(2-3):162-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00286592.

Chromosome studies in 496 infertile males with a sperm count below 10 million/ml

Comparative Study

Chromosome studies in 496 infertile males with a sperm count below 10 million/ml

A E Retief et al. Hum Genet. 1984.

Abstract

Chromosome studies were performed on 106 men with azoospermia and 390 men with oligozoospermia (consistent sperm count below 10 million/ml). Constitutional chromosome abnormalities were found in 14.1% of the azoospermia group and in 5.1% of the oligozoospermia group. An overall incidence of 7.1% constitutional abnormalities indicates that this criterion of selection may be advisable for routine chromosome analysis of infertile men. A reduction of 25% in the workload increases the yield of chromosome abnormalities in the group of infertile men to 10-14 times above that expected in the normal population.

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