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Amann RP - Clinicians or epidemiologist-andrologist teams wishing to have optimal distinction among individuals with high, typical, or low sperm production (ie, normal or abnormal spermatogenesis) should measure TSperm/hour for samples provided after 42-54 hours abstinence. Longer abstinence intervals reward men with poor sperm production because sperm can accumulate in the excurrent ducts for >= 7 days abstinence, and penalizes men with good sperm production because after <= 3 days abstinence their excurrent ducts probably are full.

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