This study was undertaken to evaluate the possibility of identifying men at increased risk of sperm aneuploidy and diploidy on the bases of specific cut-off values of the total normal motile count (TNMC). Twenty-seven consecutive, unselected male patients referred to our Unit were studied: 11 patients with normal sperm parameters (group A) suffering from unexplained infertility and 16 infertile patients with abnormal sperm parameters (group B). Disomy rates for chromosomes 1, 4, 8, 12, 18, X and Y were ascertained for each patient by means of triple and double fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) experiments.
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