白细胞精症和血精症的实验室和临床处理:综述。

IF 3.1 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
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Kajal Khodamoradi, Manish Kuchakulla, Manish Narasimman, Zahra Khosravizadeh, Aleena Ali, Nancy Brackett, Emad Ibrahim, Ranjith Ramasamy
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摘要

白细胞精症和血精症分别被定义为精液中存在异常高的白细胞和红细胞浓度。已经确定了许多病因和对生育的各种影响。在一小部分男性中,白细胞或红细胞的存在会产生活性氧,从而对精子质量产生不利影响。已有几种方法用于评估样品中白细胞和红细胞的存在,如圆形细胞鉴定、单克隆抗体免疫组织化学染色、Endtz试验、过氧化物酶试验和流式细胞术或显微镜。此外,已经确定了从白细胞和红细胞中分离精子样本进行冷冻保存的技术,以改善辅助生殖技术的结果。本文就白细胞精症和血精症的实验室和临床处理作一综述。概述了目前可用的诊断方法和治疗方案,并总结了白细胞或红细胞样品的最佳冷冻保存技术。
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Laboratory and clinical management of leukocytospermia and hematospermia: a review.

Laboratory and clinical management of leukocytospermia and hematospermia: a review.

Laboratory and clinical management of leukocytospermia and hematospermia: a review.

Laboratory and clinical management of leukocytospermia and hematospermia: a review.

Leukocytospermia and hematospermia are defined as the presence of abnormally high white blood cell and red blood cell concentration in the semen, respectively. Numerous etiologies and various implications on fertility have been identified. In a small proportion of men, the presence of white blood cells or red blood cells can adversely affect sperm quality by the production of reactive oxygen species. Several methods have been used to assess the presence of white blood cells and red blood cells in samples, such as identification of round cells, immunohistochemical staining using monoclonal antibodies, the Endtz test, the peroxidase test, and flow cytometry or microscopy. In addition, techniques have been identified to separate sperm samples from white blood cells and red blood cells for cryopreservation to improve outcomes in assisted reproductive technology. In this review, laboratory and clinical management of leukocytospermia and hematospermia are discussed. Currently available diagnostic methods and treatment options are outlined, and available optimal cryopreservation techniques for samples with white blood cells or red blood cells are summarized.

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