edited by Thomas Rabe, Klaus Diedrich, Benno Runnebaum.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1997
(xx, 459 pages)
I: Reproductive Physiology --;Sperm Maturation and Oocyte Interaction --;Menstrual Cycle: Follicular Maturation --;Physiology of the Menstrual Cycle --;II: Techniques in Assisted Reproduction --;Human Gonadotropins --;Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone: Agonists and Antagonists --;Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome --;Luteal Phase: Physiology and Pharmacotherapy --;Homologous Intrauterine Insemination --;Assessment of Oocyte and Early Embryo Morphology with Regard to Embryonic Development and the Outcome of Assisted Reproduction --;Cryoconservation: Sperms and Oocytes --;In Vitro Fertilization --;Microinjection --;Assisting Reproduction with the Use of Donor Eggs --;Sex Preselection in Mammals by DNA: A Method for Flow Separation of X and Y Spermatozoa in Humans --;Oocyte Maturation In Vivo and In Vitro: Principles of Regulation --;Preimplantation Diagnosis --;Endoscopic Treatment of Uterine Malformations --;Endoscopic and Microsurgical Techniques in Reproductive Failure --;Andrological Approach in Assisted Reproduction.
This manual provides insights into clinical and laboratory techniques used in assisted human reproduction, for example hormone therapy, in vitro fertilization, diagnostic and microsurgical techniques, cryoconservation, oocyte maturation etc. Detailed information is given on the practical clinical value of the methods, as well as on their applications in basic research. This comprehensive manual covers the state of the art and prospects for future developments in assisted reproduction. The book is thus a quick and precise guide for clinical gynecologists and specialists in reproductive medicine.
Medicine.
Obstetrics.
RG133
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5
E358
1997
edited by Thomas Rabe, Klaus Diedrich, Benno Runnebaum.