INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION IN PARTIAL GLOBOZOOSPERMIA-A CASE STUDY
Ahmed B.*, Angel and Sharma S.
ABSTRACT
Partial globozoospermia (PG) is a currently described kind of tera-tozoospermia that is characterized by an elevated amount of round-headed sperm cells and traditional acrosome defects. Remarkably, the oval spermatozoa derived from PG patients show an elevated incidence of differentiation defects as well. To compare the result of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in patient couples the place the male accomplice has partial globozoospermia with the effect in an accepted ICSI population. In the partial globozoospermia group, the stay birth charge used to be 66.7% in contrast with 50.0% in the control group. In partial globozoospermia, three out of 21 pregnancies ended in a miscarriage, one important beginning defect occurred, and one pregnancy ended in a neonatal loss of life due to sepsis in a premature child, in contrast with 4 stillborn in the control group. ICSI is a high-quality treatment in couples that failed to conceive spontaneously within 1 year blended with male infertility due to partial globozoospermia. The fertilization fees and the live beginning fees in this unique group did no longer range from those of the established ICSI population.
Keywords: Partial globozoospermia, sperm morphology disorder, ICSI.
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