Cytogenetic analysis of unfertilized oocytes following intracytoplasmic sperm injection using spermatozoa from a globozoospermic man.

@article{Edirisinghe1998CytogeneticAO,
  title={Cytogenetic analysis of unfertilized oocytes following intracytoplasmic sperm injection using spermatozoa from a globozoospermic man.},
  author={W. Rohini Edirisinghe and A. R. Murch and Stephen M Junk and John Lui Yovich},
  journal={Human reproduction},
  year={1998},
  volume={13 11},
  pages={
          3094-8
        }
}
A man with globozoospermia was treated in our in-vitro fertilization-intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) programme. In the treatment cycle, 24 oocytes were collected from his wife. All the oocytes were at metaphase II stage. The semen sample produced on the day had a normal sperm count, good motility, but with 100% globozoospermia. All oocytes were injected with randomly selected spermatozoa and of these, two oocytes showed two pronuclei and another contained a single pronucleus. The… 

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