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Infertility affects an estimated 50 million women worldwide and has a wide range of causes including eating disorders, smoking, chemotherapy, diseases such as STIs, as well as genetic factors and malformations. The preliminary assessment and diagnosis involves a potentially broad array of lab and imaging tests, physical examination and potentially genetic tests, after which a management plan is selected depending on the woman’s age, the cause(s) and duration of the infertility.

Female Infertility: Core Principles and Clinical Management provides clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of how best to overcome infertility using the various treatment options now available.

The book opens with an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system before describing the assessment and investigative tools used in primary and secondary healthcare settings. Subsequent chapters describe how to secure optimum functionality of the ovaries, the measurement of ovarian reserves, stimulation protocols and the process of oogenesis and oocyte collection. Given their potential adverse impact on the quality of oocytes and implantation, dedicated chapters focus on the treatment of polycystic ovarian syndrome and endometriosis.

Concluding chapters address fast moving and future technologies, including the use of pluripotent stem cells for treating different medical conditions; the management of mitochondrial disease and the transplantation of cryopreserved ovaries.

Highly illustrated and written by a team of international experts in the field, Female Infertility: Core Principles and Clinical Management serves as an essential resource for all clinicians, nurses and clinical scientists who specialise in reproductive medicine, gynecology, oncology, infertility and embryology.



Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

CHAPTER 2 INVESTIGATION OF FEMALE INFERTILITY IN PRIMARY CARE

CHAPTER 3 INVESTIGATION OF FEMALE INFERTILITY IN SECONDARY CARE

CHAPTER 4 PRE-CONCEPTUAL CARE

CHAPTER 5 OVARIAN RESERVE AND ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE

CHAPTER 6 POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

CHAPTER 7 ENDOMETRIOSIS

CHAPTER 8 DRUG INDUCED PROGRAMS

CHAPTER 9 ROLE OF OOCYTES IN IN VITRO FERTILISATION

CHAPTER 10: OOCYTE DONATION

CHAPTER 11 IMPLANTATION ISSUES

CHAPTER 12 SURROGACY

CHAPTER 13 SUPPORT AND COUNSELLING

CHAPTER 14 MANAGEMENT OF EARLY PREGNANCY

CHAPTER 15 MANAGEMENT OF GENETIC DISORDERS

CHAPTER 16 NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING

CHAPTER 17 DERIVATION OF OOCYTES FROM PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS

CHAPTER 18 MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE

CHAPTER 19 UTERINE TRANSPLANTATION

CHAPTER 20 FERTILITY PRESERVATION: OOCYTES

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    Publisher: JP Medical Ltd
    Publication Date: 30/06/2019
    ISBN13: 9781909836501, 978-1909836501
    ISBN10: 1909836508

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Infertility affects an estimated 50 million women worldwide and has a wide range of causes including eating disorders, smoking, chemotherapy, diseases such as STIs, as well as genetic factors and malformations. The preliminary assessment and diagnosis involves a potentially broad array of lab and imaging tests, physical examination and potentially genetic tests, after which a management plan is selected depending on the woman’s age, the cause(s) and duration of the infertility.

    Female Infertility: Core Principles and Clinical Management provides clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of how best to overcome infertility using the various treatment options now available.

    The book opens with an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system before describing the assessment and investigative tools used in primary and secondary healthcare settings. Subsequent chapters describe how to secure optimum functionality of the ovaries, the measurement of ovarian reserves, stimulation protocols and the process of oogenesis and oocyte collection. Given their potential adverse impact on the quality of oocytes and implantation, dedicated chapters focus on the treatment of polycystic ovarian syndrome and endometriosis.

    Concluding chapters address fast moving and future technologies, including the use of pluripotent stem cells for treating different medical conditions; the management of mitochondrial disease and the transplantation of cryopreserved ovaries.

    Highly illustrated and written by a team of international experts in the field, Female Infertility: Core Principles and Clinical Management serves as an essential resource for all clinicians, nurses and clinical scientists who specialise in reproductive medicine, gynecology, oncology, infertility and embryology.



    Table of Contents

    CHAPTER 1 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

    CHAPTER 2 INVESTIGATION OF FEMALE INFERTILITY IN PRIMARY CARE

    CHAPTER 3 INVESTIGATION OF FEMALE INFERTILITY IN SECONDARY CARE

    CHAPTER 4 PRE-CONCEPTUAL CARE

    CHAPTER 5 OVARIAN RESERVE AND ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE

    CHAPTER 6 POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

    CHAPTER 7 ENDOMETRIOSIS

    CHAPTER 8 DRUG INDUCED PROGRAMS

    CHAPTER 9 ROLE OF OOCYTES IN IN VITRO FERTILISATION

    CHAPTER 10: OOCYTE DONATION

    CHAPTER 11 IMPLANTATION ISSUES

    CHAPTER 12 SURROGACY

    CHAPTER 13 SUPPORT AND COUNSELLING

    CHAPTER 14 MANAGEMENT OF EARLY PREGNANCY

    CHAPTER 15 MANAGEMENT OF GENETIC DISORDERS

    CHAPTER 16 NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING

    CHAPTER 17 DERIVATION OF OOCYTES FROM PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS

    CHAPTER 18 MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE

    CHAPTER 19 UTERINE TRANSPLANTATION

    CHAPTER 20 FERTILITY PRESERVATION: OOCYTES

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