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Infertility and Assisted Reproduction


Infertility and Assisted Reproduction

Hardback by Rizk, Botros R. M. B. (Professor and Head of Reproductive Endocrinology, University of South Alabama); Garcia-Velasco, Juan A.; Sallam, Hassan N.; Makrigiannakis, Antonis (University of Crete)

Infertility and Assisted Reproduction

£205.00

ISBN:
9780521873796
Publication Date:
15 Sep 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
806 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 22 May 2024
Infertility and Assisted Reproduction

Description

Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is available to two-thirds of the world's population, and world-class experts, representing research from 18 different countries, have contributed to this groundbreaking textbook, detailing the techniques and philosophies behind medical procedures of infertility and assisted reproduction. This is one of the most rapidly changing and hotly debated fields in medicine. Different countries have different restrictions on the research techniques that can be applied to this field, and, therefore, experts from around the world bring varied and unique authorities to different subjects in reproductive technology. Encompassing the latest research into the physiology of reproduction, infertility evaluation and treatment, and assisted reproduction, it concludes with perspectives on the ethical dilemmas faced by clinicians and professionals. This book will be the definitive resource for those working in the areas of reproductive medicine world wide.

Contents

Foreword; Part I. Physiology of Reproduction: 1. Folliculogenesis: from prenatal follicles to corpus luteum regression; 2. Mechanisms of follicular development: the role of gonadotrophins; 3. Human follicle culture in vitro; 4. Endometrial receptivity; 5. Molecular mechanisms of implantation-; Part II. Infertility Evaluation and Treatment: 6. Evaluation of the infertile female; 7. Fertiloscopy; 8. Microlaparoscopy; 9. Pediatric and adolescent gynecological laparoscopy; 10. Laparoscopic tubal anastomosis; 11. Tubal microsurgery versus assisted reproduction; 12. The future of operative laparoscopy for infertility; 13. Operative laparoscopy for uterine septum; 14. Lasers in reproductive surgery and infertility; 15. Ultrasonography of the endometrium for infertility; 16. Ultrasonography of the cervix; 17. Transrectal ultrasonography in male infertility; 18. The basic semen analysis: interpretation and clinical application; 19. Evaluation of sperm damage: beyond the WHO criteria; 20. Male factor infertility - state of ART; 21. Diagnosis and treatment of common ejaculatory disorders in a male infertility practice; 22. Ovulation induction; 23. Clomiphene citrate and alternatives for ovulation induction; 24. Aromatase inhibitors for assisted reproduction; 25. Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of gonadotrophins; 26. The future of gonadotrophins; 27. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; 28. Reducing the risk of high order multiple pregnancy due to ovulation induction; 29. Hyperprolactinemia; 30. Medical management of PCOS; 31. Surgical management of PCOS; 32. Endometriosis associated infertility; 33. Medical management for endometriosis; 34. Reproductive surgery for endometriosis-associated infertility; 35. Congenital uterine malformations and reproduction; 36. Unexplained infertility; 37. Premature ovarian failure (POF): characteristics, diagnosis, and management; Part III. Assisted Reproduction: 38. Medical strategies to improve ART outcome: current evidence; 39. Surgical preparation of the patient for in-vitro fertilizationy; 40. IVF in medically complicated patients; 41. Polycystic ovary syndrome and IVF; 42. Endometriosis and assisted reproductive technology; 43. Evidence-based medicine comparing HMG/FSH and agonist/antagonist and rec/urinary hcg/LH/GnRH to trigger ovulation; 44. Luteal phase support in assisted reproduction; 45. Thrombophilia; 46. Intrauterine insemination; 47. The prediction and management of poor responders in ART; 48. Oocyte donation; 49. In-vitro maturation of oocytes; 50. Oocyte and embryo freezing; 51. Semen cryopreservation; 52. The management of azoospermia; 53. Spermatid injection: current status; 54. Optimizing embryo transfer; 55. Single embryo transfer; 56. Blastocyte transfer; 57. Clinical significance of embryo multinucleation; 58. Quality control in the IVF laboratory; 59. Nursing in assisted reproduction; 60. Clinical outcomes in ART: can the playing field be made level?; 61. Chinese medicine; 62. Complications of assisted reproductive technology; 63. Ectopic and heterotopic pregnancies from IVF; 64. The impact of oxidative stress on female reproduction and ART: an evidence-based review; 65. PGD for chromosomal anomalie; 66. PGD for monogenic disorders and molecular diseases; 67. Epigenetics and ART; 68. Congenital abnormalities and assisted reproductive technology; Part IV. Ethical Dilemmas in Fertility and Assisted Reproduction: 69. Stem cell research; 70. Fertility preservation in male and female patients; 71. Ethical dilemmas in ART: current issues; 72. Infertility treatment in perimenopausal women: ethical considerations; 73. Religious perspectives of ethical issues in ART; 74. The future of assisted reproduction.

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