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An analysis of the frequency of Y-chromosome microdeletions and the determination of a threshold sperm concentration for genetic testing in infertile men.

Mark James JohnsonAmr RaheemFrancesco De LucaMarcus HallerstromYasmeen ZainalSameer PoselayBaharak MohammadiAmr MoubasherThomas Frederick JohnsonAsif MuneerPhilippa SangsterDavid J Ralph
Published in: BJU international (2018)
The prevalence of Y-chromosome microdeletions in infertile men appears to vary between populations and countries. A low sperm concentration was a predictive factor (P < 0.05) for identifying microdeletions in infertile males. A threshold for genetic testing of 0.5 million/mL would increase the specificity and lower the relative cost without adversely affecting the sensitivity. The rate of SSR was lower than that previously described in the literature.
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