Complications and Outcomes of Assisted Reproduction
Herausgeber: Rizk, Botros; Gerris, Jan
Complications and Outcomes of Assisted Reproduction
Herausgeber: Rizk, Botros; Gerris, Jan
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This book examines the clinical and laboratory complications and impacts of assisted reproductive technology from patient preparation to birth.
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This book examines the clinical and laboratory complications and impacts of assisted reproductive technology from patient preparation to birth.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 192mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781107055643
- ISBN-10: 1107055644
- Artikelnr.: 47722419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 192mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781107055643
- ISBN-10: 1107055644
- Artikelnr.: 47722419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Ovarian cancer following use of clomiphene and gondadotropin in assisted
reproduction Amin Philip Makar; 2. Congenital anomalies following assisted
reproductive technology Barbara Bosch and Alastair G. Sutcliffe; 3.
Extra-uterine pregnancy after artificial reproductive technology Jan Gerris
and Steven Weyers; 4. Minimizing multiple pregnancy after assisted
reproductive technology Jan Gerris; 5. Prevention of multiple pregnancy
after IUI and ovarian stimulation Frank Vandekerckhove; 6. Obstetric
complications of twin pregnancy following assisted reproductive technology
David Jackson, Brian Brocato and David F. Lewis; 7. Selection of a single
embryo for transfer Jana Liebenthron and Markus Montag; 8. Complications of
oocyte retrieval in assisted reproduction Elie Moubarak and Johnny Awwad;
9. Ultrasound monitoring in ART: have we made any progress? Frank
Vandekerckhove and Jan Gerris; 10. Complications of polycystic ovary
syndrome in assisted reproduction technology Ioannis E. Messinis, Christina
I. Messini, George Anifandis and Konstantinos Dafopoulos; 11. Ovarian
hyperstimulation syndrome Botros Rizk; 12. Genetics of ovarian
hyperstimulation syndrome Botros Rizk, Rola Fawzi Q. Turki and Adel
Abuzenadah; 13. Prediction and prevention of ovarian hyperstimulation
syndrome Annick Delvigne; 14. Treatment of ovarian hyperstimulation
syndrome Botros Rizk, Candice P. Holliday, Shaima Elbakhit Albasha and
Daniel Antonious; 15. Elimination of OHSS by GnRH agonist and freezing
embryos Basil Tarlatzis, Julia K. Bosdou and Stratis Kolibianakis; 16.
Ethical and legal issues arising from complications of ART Gamal I. Serour
and Bernard M. Dickens; 17. Complications of gestational surrogacy Peter R.
Brinsden; 18. Complications of male fertility surgery for sperm retrieval
in the azoospermic male Amr Abdel Raheem and David Ralph; 19. Impediments,
challenges and hurdles for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons
seeking reproductive medicine Petra De Sutter; 20. Political emotions and
reproductive medicine: from individual suffering to European regulation;
Index.
reproduction Amin Philip Makar; 2. Congenital anomalies following assisted
reproductive technology Barbara Bosch and Alastair G. Sutcliffe; 3.
Extra-uterine pregnancy after artificial reproductive technology Jan Gerris
and Steven Weyers; 4. Minimizing multiple pregnancy after assisted
reproductive technology Jan Gerris; 5. Prevention of multiple pregnancy
after IUI and ovarian stimulation Frank Vandekerckhove; 6. Obstetric
complications of twin pregnancy following assisted reproductive technology
David Jackson, Brian Brocato and David F. Lewis; 7. Selection of a single
embryo for transfer Jana Liebenthron and Markus Montag; 8. Complications of
oocyte retrieval in assisted reproduction Elie Moubarak and Johnny Awwad;
9. Ultrasound monitoring in ART: have we made any progress? Frank
Vandekerckhove and Jan Gerris; 10. Complications of polycystic ovary
syndrome in assisted reproduction technology Ioannis E. Messinis, Christina
I. Messini, George Anifandis and Konstantinos Dafopoulos; 11. Ovarian
hyperstimulation syndrome Botros Rizk; 12. Genetics of ovarian
hyperstimulation syndrome Botros Rizk, Rola Fawzi Q. Turki and Adel
Abuzenadah; 13. Prediction and prevention of ovarian hyperstimulation
syndrome Annick Delvigne; 14. Treatment of ovarian hyperstimulation
syndrome Botros Rizk, Candice P. Holliday, Shaima Elbakhit Albasha and
Daniel Antonious; 15. Elimination of OHSS by GnRH agonist and freezing
embryos Basil Tarlatzis, Julia K. Bosdou and Stratis Kolibianakis; 16.
Ethical and legal issues arising from complications of ART Gamal I. Serour
and Bernard M. Dickens; 17. Complications of gestational surrogacy Peter R.
Brinsden; 18. Complications of male fertility surgery for sperm retrieval
in the azoospermic male Amr Abdel Raheem and David Ralph; 19. Impediments,
challenges and hurdles for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons
seeking reproductive medicine Petra De Sutter; 20. Political emotions and
reproductive medicine: from individual suffering to European regulation;
Index.
1. Ovarian cancer following use of clomiphene and gondadotropin in assisted
reproduction Amin Philip Makar; 2. Congenital anomalies following assisted
reproductive technology Barbara Bosch and Alastair G. Sutcliffe; 3.
Extra-uterine pregnancy after artificial reproductive technology Jan Gerris
and Steven Weyers; 4. Minimizing multiple pregnancy after assisted
reproductive technology Jan Gerris; 5. Prevention of multiple pregnancy
after IUI and ovarian stimulation Frank Vandekerckhove; 6. Obstetric
complications of twin pregnancy following assisted reproductive technology
David Jackson, Brian Brocato and David F. Lewis; 7. Selection of a single
embryo for transfer Jana Liebenthron and Markus Montag; 8. Complications of
oocyte retrieval in assisted reproduction Elie Moubarak and Johnny Awwad;
9. Ultrasound monitoring in ART: have we made any progress? Frank
Vandekerckhove and Jan Gerris; 10. Complications of polycystic ovary
syndrome in assisted reproduction technology Ioannis E. Messinis, Christina
I. Messini, George Anifandis and Konstantinos Dafopoulos; 11. Ovarian
hyperstimulation syndrome Botros Rizk; 12. Genetics of ovarian
hyperstimulation syndrome Botros Rizk, Rola Fawzi Q. Turki and Adel
Abuzenadah; 13. Prediction and prevention of ovarian hyperstimulation
syndrome Annick Delvigne; 14. Treatment of ovarian hyperstimulation
syndrome Botros Rizk, Candice P. Holliday, Shaima Elbakhit Albasha and
Daniel Antonious; 15. Elimination of OHSS by GnRH agonist and freezing
embryos Basil Tarlatzis, Julia K. Bosdou and Stratis Kolibianakis; 16.
Ethical and legal issues arising from complications of ART Gamal I. Serour
and Bernard M. Dickens; 17. Complications of gestational surrogacy Peter R.
Brinsden; 18. Complications of male fertility surgery for sperm retrieval
in the azoospermic male Amr Abdel Raheem and David Ralph; 19. Impediments,
challenges and hurdles for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons
seeking reproductive medicine Petra De Sutter; 20. Political emotions and
reproductive medicine: from individual suffering to European regulation;
Index.
reproduction Amin Philip Makar; 2. Congenital anomalies following assisted
reproductive technology Barbara Bosch and Alastair G. Sutcliffe; 3.
Extra-uterine pregnancy after artificial reproductive technology Jan Gerris
and Steven Weyers; 4. Minimizing multiple pregnancy after assisted
reproductive technology Jan Gerris; 5. Prevention of multiple pregnancy
after IUI and ovarian stimulation Frank Vandekerckhove; 6. Obstetric
complications of twin pregnancy following assisted reproductive technology
David Jackson, Brian Brocato and David F. Lewis; 7. Selection of a single
embryo for transfer Jana Liebenthron and Markus Montag; 8. Complications of
oocyte retrieval in assisted reproduction Elie Moubarak and Johnny Awwad;
9. Ultrasound monitoring in ART: have we made any progress? Frank
Vandekerckhove and Jan Gerris; 10. Complications of polycystic ovary
syndrome in assisted reproduction technology Ioannis E. Messinis, Christina
I. Messini, George Anifandis and Konstantinos Dafopoulos; 11. Ovarian
hyperstimulation syndrome Botros Rizk; 12. Genetics of ovarian
hyperstimulation syndrome Botros Rizk, Rola Fawzi Q. Turki and Adel
Abuzenadah; 13. Prediction and prevention of ovarian hyperstimulation
syndrome Annick Delvigne; 14. Treatment of ovarian hyperstimulation
syndrome Botros Rizk, Candice P. Holliday, Shaima Elbakhit Albasha and
Daniel Antonious; 15. Elimination of OHSS by GnRH agonist and freezing
embryos Basil Tarlatzis, Julia K. Bosdou and Stratis Kolibianakis; 16.
Ethical and legal issues arising from complications of ART Gamal I. Serour
and Bernard M. Dickens; 17. Complications of gestational surrogacy Peter R.
Brinsden; 18. Complications of male fertility surgery for sperm retrieval
in the azoospermic male Amr Abdel Raheem and David Ralph; 19. Impediments,
challenges and hurdles for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons
seeking reproductive medicine Petra De Sutter; 20. Political emotions and
reproductive medicine: from individual suffering to European regulation;
Index.