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Assessing human sperm morphology: top models,underdogs or biometrics?
作者姓名:Jacques  Auger
作者单位:Service d'Histologie-Embryologie, Biologie de la Reproduction/CECOS, Hopital Cochin, Paris 75014, France
基金项目:Correspondence to: Dr Jacques Auger, Service d'Histologie-Embryo- logie, Biologie de la Reproduction/CECOS, H6pital Cochin, 123 Bd, de Port Royal, 75014 Paris, France. Fax: +331-5841-1565 E-mail: jacques.auger@cch.aphp.fr
摘    要:The assessment of the percentage of spermatozoa having an 'ideal' morphology using so-called strict method is the method recommended in the latest edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) laboratory manual for semen analysis. This recommendation is a result of the statistical association between 'ideal' sperm morphology and fertility, and of the current general belief that sperm morphology assessment should be used primarily as a fertility tool. The notion of an 'ideal' sperm morphology has persisted despite the very low percentage of such spermatozoa in the semen of fertile men, a subject of intense controversy. The detailed categorization of each abnormal spermatozoon has thus, for a long time, been considered optional and partially redundant, an idea which is reflected in the earlier editions of the WHO manual. However, several recent studies have shown the importance of carefully assessing abnormal sperm morphology for use in the diagnosis &infertility, to determine fertility prognosis, and for basic or public health studies. One approach, which combines videomicroscopy and computer vision, and is the only approach able to assess the continuum of sperm biometrics, has been used successfully in several recent clinical, basic and toxicology studies. In summary, the visual assessment of detailed sperm morphology--including the categorization of anomalies allowing arithmetically derived indices of teratozoospermia--and the more modern computer-based approaches, although often considered to be redundant, are in fact complementary. The choice of the most appropriate method depends on the field of investigation (clinical, research, toxicology) and the problem being addressed. Each approach has advantages as well as certain limitations, which will be discussed briefly herein.

关 键 词:生物识别技术  精子形态  模特  顶尖  人类  评估
收稿时间:2008 Nov 12

Assessing human sperm morphology: top models,underdogs or biometrics?
Jacques Auger.Assessing human sperm morphology: top models,underdogs or biometrics?[J].Asian Journal of Andrology,2010,12(1):36-46.
Authors:《Asian Journal of Andrology》
Institution:1.Service d''Histologie-Embryologie, Biologie de la Reproduction/CECOS, Hôpital Cochin, Paris 75014, France
Abstract:The assessment of the percentage of spermatozoa having an ''ideal'' morphology using so-called strict method is the method recommended in the latest edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) laboratory manual for semen analysis. This recommendation is a result of the statistical association between ''ideal'' sperm morphology and fertility, and of the current general belief that sperm morphology assessment should be used primarily as a fertility tool. The notion of an ''ideal'' sperm morphology has persisted despite the very low percentage of such spermatozoa in the semen of fertile men, a subject of intense controversy. The detailed categorization of each abnormal spermatozoon has thus, for a long time, been considered optional and partially redundant, an idea which is reflected in the earlier editions of the WHO manual. However, several recent studies have shown the importance of carefully assessing abnormal sperm morphology for use in the diagnosis of infertility, to determine fertility prognosis, and for basic or public health studies. One approach, which combines videomicroscopy and computer vision, and is the only approach able to assess the continuum of sperm biometrics, has been used successfully in several recent clinical, basic and toxicology studies. In summary, the visual assessment of detailed sperm morphology—including the categorization of anomalies allowing arithmetically derived indices of teratozoospermia—and the more modern computer-based approaches, although often considered to be redundant, are in fact complementary. The choice of the most appropriate method depends on the field of investigation (clinical, research, toxicology) and the problem being addressed. Each approach has advantages as well as certain limitations, which will be discussed briefly herein.
Keywords:diagnosis  fertility prognosis  image analysis  multiple anomalies index  pattern recognition  reproductive toxicology  spermdefects  sperm deformity index  sperm pathology  teratozoospermic index  videomicroscopy
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