sperm cells

Semen cytology is the liquefaction of semen, observation of blood cells under the microscope, has a certain value for the diagnosis of reproductive system inflammation, tuberculosis, tumors and so on. The semen to be discharged is completely liquefied, and after thorough mixing, an appropriate amount of the specimen (about 8 μl) is dropped on the glass slide, and a cover glass is added, and after standing for about 1 minute, it is observed under a microscope. Basic Information Specialist classification: male examination check classification: semen and prostatic fluid examination Applicable gender: whether the male is fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: Negative normal. Positive: Different diseases are prompted according to the increased cells. Tips: The normal sperm morphology is elliptical in the head, without head, neck, middle and tail defects. Normal value Very few red blood cells, white blood cells ≤ 5 / HP, occasional epithelial cells. Clinical significance 1, erythrocytosis can be seen in patients with non-specific seminal vesiculitis, tuberculosis and prostate cancer. 2, leukocytosis When the reproductive system has severe inflammation, there are a large number of white blood cells or piles of pus cells under the microscope, called "purulent", may have red blood cells, less semen, such as pus, sperm reduction or lack of , commonly used in the prostate, seminal vesicle lesions of semen. 3. Other cells In the semen, macrophages, lecithin bodies, transparent spheres, testicular casts, amyloid bodies, exfoliated epithelial cells and crystals can also be seen. Common crystals such as Eettxep crystals. The appearance of such crystals in semen is an indication of prostatic fluid spillage. When cancer cells are found in semen, it is important for the diagnosis of germline malignancies. Positive results may be diseases: prostate cancer, seminal vesiculitis considerations Normal sperm morphology: The head is elliptical with no head, neck, mid-section and tail defects. Abnormal morphological sperm can have various defects, such as abnormal head shape (big head, small head, cone head, pear head, amorphous head, vacuole head and double head, etc.), neck and middle section defects (swelling middle section, Irregular middle section, curved middle section and abnormally thin middle section, etc., abnormal shape of tail (short tail, tailless, double tail, tail and tail). Inspection process The semen to be discharged is completely liquefied, and after thorough mixing, an appropriate amount of the specimen (about 8 μl) is dropped on the glass slide, and a cover glass is added, and after standing for about 1 minute, it is observed under a microscope. Not suitable for the crowd No taboos. Adverse reactions and risks This check will not cause complications or harm.

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