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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-7 | Issue 01
Assessment of Scrotum in Infertile Male with Abnormality Detected in Ultrasound in Correlate to Semen Analysis and Hormonal Count
Marwa Abdoelltif Mohamed E, Awadia Gareeballah Suliman Ali, Mohammed Elfadil Mohammed
Published: Jan. 30, 2019 | 57 80
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2019.v07i01.073
Pages: 400-405
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Abstract
This was descriptive study done in Sudan Khartoum state in Reproductive Health care center (RHCC) in the period from 2016-2018. The aim of the study was to assess Scrotum in Infertile Male with Abnormality Detected in Ultrasound and Correlate to Semen Analysis and Hormonal Count. The study was done in 150 infertile male with abnormal ultrasound features of testicle in 20-55 years age and found that infertility was more common in age group 36-46 years (41.33%), the mean age of infertility was 36.43±8.50 years, the mean testicular volume for infertile Sudanese male was 16.67± 8.37cm3, the percentage of primary infertility was more than secondary one 67.3%, the most common pathology associated with male infertility was varicocele in left testicle 22%. The study found that there was significant difference in testicular volume , semen motility, morphology , sperm count ,FSH in primary versus secondary infertility patients ( p < 0. 05 with 95% confidence interval) , while no significant difference between type of infertility testosterone and prolactin (p > 0.05 with 95% confidence interval), there was significant positive statistical correlation between sperm count and testicular volume (r= 0.185,p<0.05) also statistical significant negative correlation between total FSH count and testicular volume ( r = -0.389, p<0. 01).