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Fertility Preservation: Advances and Controversies
Author:
Mohamed A Bedaiwy MD PhD FACOG
Botros RMB Rizk MD MA FRCOG FRCS HCLD FACOG FACS
ISBN 9789350909867
Edition 1/e
Publish Year 2014
Pages 182
Size 8.5" X 11"
Cover Type Hard Back
Quick Overview
This book is written with the primary goal of providing an up-to-date, concise, yet informative guide about fertility preservation options for both men and women. Throughout the chapters, the biological basis of the different treatment strategies is thoroughly discussed. To enhance the multidisciplinary approach to such a unique problem, the chapters are written by experts in their field. This book is divided into two major sections, sharing a similar approach to discuss the different fertility preservation strategies for both men and women. Also, an evidence-based approach is adopted to present relevant clinical recommendations about each strategy. The currently available laboratory techniques such as sperm cryopreservation, embryo cryopreservation and oocyte cryopreservation are discussed thoroughly as viable alternatives when indicated. Experimental approaches such as ovarian tissue cryopreservation are touched upon in the context of possibly becoming a viable option in the near future. The guidelines of the respected committees in the field are quoted and integrated in the respective chapters.
Key Features
This book is a comprehensive guide of fertility preservation strategies in men and women. Divided into 17 chapters, it begins with introductory chapters to cover the pathophysiology, followed by diagnostic evaluation. The following chapters provide in-depth coverage of the medical, surgical and assisted reproductive technology (ART) options. Written by an extensive editors and authors team of experts from the US, Canada, the UK and Europe, this invaluable reference also includes numerous images, illustrations and tables. The result is a concise, practical and up-to-date guide for reproductive endocrinologists, oncologists, scientists, urologists and embryologists.
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