Large amounts of leukocytes in the seminal fluid suggest:

a. An obstruction in the vas deferens.
b. Inflammation of the testes.
c. Inadequate fructose.
d. An infection of the genital tract.


D
The presence of large amounts of leukocytes suggests an infection.
If an obstruction is present, the total amount of the seminal fluid would be abnormal.
An inflammatory process would be diagnosed by abnormal consistency or chemical compo-sition.
Adequate fructose must be present to supply energy for the sperm.

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