Normal semen liquefaction is a critical process that allows spermatozoa to become motile after ejaculation. This process depends on enzymatic activity primarily derived from the prostate gland.
Delayed or incomplete liquefaction can impair sperm erotic motility and reduce fertility potential. Causes include prostatic dysfunction, infection, inflammation, and hormonal imbalance.
Andrological assessment of liquefaction disorders provides important diagnostic insight into accessory gland function and male reproductive health.
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