Leading workers in the field of human reproduction provideboth basic knowledge and useful practical information inthis book about the most critical phase in the developmentof a new human being: the first twelve weeks of life. Theperiod from fertilization and implantation to the end of thefirst trimester is still insufficiently understood and marksa new frontier. The knowledge necessary for applying ourpresent diagnostic capabilities and for venturing into theproblematic areas of fertilization technology and embryonictreatment is made easily available in this comprehensivetextbook.The book is…mehr
Leading workers in the field of human reproduction provideboth basic knowledge and useful practical information inthis book about the most critical phase in the developmentof a new human being: the first twelve weeks of life. Theperiod from fertilization and implantation to the end of thefirst trimester is still insufficiently understood and marksa new frontier. The knowledge necessary for applying ourpresent diagnostic capabilities and for venturing into theproblematic areas of fertilization technology and embryonictreatment is made easily available in this comprehensivetextbook.The book is divided into two parts. The first presents basicinformation about physiology, anatomy, in vivoinvestigations, biochemistry and legal aspects. The secondpart focuses on pregnancy development, monitoring and theclinical diagnosis and management of disorders in the earlystages of life.A full section is devoted to assisted conception and thenewest possibilities in fertilizationtechnologies, wherebythe ethical aspects are also discussed.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 86004531, 978-3-642-84387-7
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
Seitenzahl: 576
Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2012
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 31mm
Gewicht: 862g
ISBN-13: 9783642843877
ISBN-10: 3642843875
Artikelnr.: 39508190
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Inhaltsangabe
Peri-implantation Events.- 1 Differentiation of the Trophoblast.- 2 The Endometrium and Implantation.- Anatomy and Physiology of Placental and Embryonic Development.- 3 Early Human Placental Morphology.- 4 Ultrasound Features of the Early Gestational Sac.- 5 Doppler Ultrasound Investigations of Pelvic Circulation During the Menstrual Cycle and Early Pregnancy.- 6 The Maternotrophoblastic Interface: Uteroplacental Blood Flow.- 7 Placental Biochemistry.- 8 Endocrinology of the Placenta and Embryo-placental Interaction.- 9 The Gestational Uterine Environment.- 10 Functional Aspects of Embryology.- 11 Morphology and Significance of the Human Yolk Sac.- Assisted Conception.- 12 Pregnancy Rate and First-Trimester Outcome Following Ovulation Induction.- 13 Implantation After Embryo Transfer.- 14 Artificial Endometrial Preparation for Implantation.- Failures of Placentation and Embryonic Development.- 15 Epidemiology and Etiology of Early Pregnancy Disorders.- 16 Morphology and Mechanisms of Abortion.- 17 Ectopic Sites of Placentation.- 18 Hydatidiform Mole and Related Disorders.- 19 Pathogenesis of Human Malformations.- Diagnostic Methods.- 20 Diagnosis of Abnormalities of Early Pregnancy by Measurement of Fetoplacental Products in Biological Fluids.- 21 Ultrasonography of Abnormal Early Pregnancy.- 22 Embryoscopy.- 23 Prenatal Diagnosis and Invasive Techniques in the First Trimester of Pregnancy.- Treatments.- 24 Medical Therapy.- 25 Surgical Therapy.- 26 Immunologic Therapy for Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion.- Future Guidelines.- 27 Human and Animal Models: Limitations and Comparisons.- 28 Classification of Abortion Material; Myth or Reality?.- 29 Should Early Pregnancy Dysfunction Be Treated or Adequately Diagnosed, Identified, and Prevented?.- 30 Theological Views on Assisted Reproductive Technologies.- 31 Extracorporeal Embryonic Development: Juridical Views.- 32 Medical Views on Assisted Procreation.- Epilogue.
Peri-implantation Events.- 1 Differentiation of the Trophoblast.- 2 The Endometrium and Implantation.- Anatomy and Physiology of Placental and Embryonic Development.- 3 Early Human Placental Morphology.- 4 Ultrasound Features of the Early Gestational Sac.- 5 Doppler Ultrasound Investigations of Pelvic Circulation During the Menstrual Cycle and Early Pregnancy.- 6 The Maternotrophoblastic Interface: Uteroplacental Blood Flow.- 7 Placental Biochemistry.- 8 Endocrinology of the Placenta and Embryo-placental Interaction.- 9 The Gestational Uterine Environment.- 10 Functional Aspects of Embryology.- 11 Morphology and Significance of the Human Yolk Sac.- Assisted Conception.- 12 Pregnancy Rate and First-Trimester Outcome Following Ovulation Induction.- 13 Implantation After Embryo Transfer.- 14 Artificial Endometrial Preparation for Implantation.- Failures of Placentation and Embryonic Development.- 15 Epidemiology and Etiology of Early Pregnancy Disorders.- 16 Morphology and Mechanisms of Abortion.- 17 Ectopic Sites of Placentation.- 18 Hydatidiform Mole and Related Disorders.- 19 Pathogenesis of Human Malformations.- Diagnostic Methods.- 20 Diagnosis of Abnormalities of Early Pregnancy by Measurement of Fetoplacental Products in Biological Fluids.- 21 Ultrasonography of Abnormal Early Pregnancy.- 22 Embryoscopy.- 23 Prenatal Diagnosis and Invasive Techniques in the First Trimester of Pregnancy.- Treatments.- 24 Medical Therapy.- 25 Surgical Therapy.- 26 Immunologic Therapy for Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion.- Future Guidelines.- 27 Human and Animal Models: Limitations and Comparisons.- 28 Classification of Abortion Material; Myth or Reality?.- 29 Should Early Pregnancy Dysfunction Be Treated or Adequately Diagnosed, Identified, and Prevented?.- 30 Theological Views on Assisted Reproductive Technologies.- 31 Extracorporeal Embryonic Development: Juridical Views.- 32 Medical Views on Assisted Procreation.- Epilogue.
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