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Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility - The Requisites in Obstetrics & Gynecology
By Ruben Alvero, MD, FACOG, FACS and William D. Schlaff, MD
320 pages 54 ills
Trim size 7 1/16 X 10 1/8 in
Copyright 2007
Description
During the last decade, health care providers have made great strides in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility—a condition that affects 50-80 million people worldwide. This first volume in the new Requisites in Obstetrics and Gynecology Series thoroughly examines every aspect of reproductive endocrinology and infertility from normal menstrual cycle and pubertal development, through to management of a full range of common pathologic conditions and the role of human sexuality in infertility management. Given its importance in modern treatment, assisted reproductive technologies are also addressed. This text, while comprehensive in its scope, is also succinct and user-friendly in format, making it an ideal choice for those who need concise, authoritative guidance at their fingertips.
Key Features
Discusses male, anatomic, and ovulatory factors in infertility.
Includes a chapter on recurrent miscarriages.
Offers information on hormonal conditions that can affect reproduction.
Takes an evidence-based approach to infertility, giving you the benefit of all the latest clinical research.
Conveys information in an efficient and easy-to-read manner, perfect for rapid consultation in the busy clinical setting.
Table of Contents
Part I Reproductive Endocrinology and the Regulation of Menses
Steroids and prostaglandins in reproductive medicine
The normal Menstrual cycle
Normal and abnormal pubertal development
Primary amenorrhea
Hyperandrogenic disorders and PCOS
Secondary amenorrhea and prolactin disorders
Abnormal uterine bleeding
Premenstrual dysphoric syndrome
The Climacteric
Osteoporosis and bone metabolism
Human sexuality
Part II Infertility
Evaluating infertility
Male factor infertility
Ovulatory dysfunction (including LPD)
Anatomic infertility (including cervical factor)
Endometriosis
Unexplained infertility and diminished ovarian reserve
Assisted reproductive technologies
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