Fertility and Reproductive Medicine: Proceedings of the XVI World Congress on Fertility and Sterility, San Francisco, 4-9 October 1998Roger D. Kempers Hardbound. Fertility and Reproductive Medicine is a compilation of approximately 70 state-of-the-art lectures given by international authorities in basic science and clinical investigation in reproductive medicine. The result is anexcellent blending of contemporary, factual information most specifically focused on three categories - Reviews, Practice and Research.Articles from the Review section range from updates on current investigation in polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD), to microlaparoscopy technology for tubal factor infertility, and legal and ethical considerations of assisted reproductive technology. Articles in the Practice section include the latest clinical studies in ovulation induction regimens, the most effective management of the different stages of endometriosis, and the most current recommendations for the management of menopause. Articles in the Research sections report on a wide variety of invest |
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The Y chromosome and male infertility | 13 |
Is ICSI the ultimate ART procedure? | 27 |
Surgical management of female infertility | 51 |
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