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15y) without significant duration influence on BPb and serum level of FSH, LH, PT and T. In addition, significant negative correlation of BPb and spermatic count and motility was found, while all endocrinal parameters showed non-significant correlation. Further analysis of the results revealed statisticallysignificant decline in spermatic motility and increase in testosterone level among the group of BPb > 20 μg/dl beside the observed reduction in the count, which did not reach the significant level. While other endocrinal parameters showed non statistically significant differences. In conclusion, infertile painters were at risk of Lead related influence on semen quality specially spermatic motility and increased testosterone level without significant affection of other reproductive endocrinal parameters. ]]>
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