The world of reproductive medicine has grown greatly in size and complexity since the first IVF baby was born. The Reproductive Medicine & Assisted Reproductive Techniques series keeps readers up to date with the latest laboratory and clinical techniques for improving successful birth rates. Each volume in the series is prepared independently and typically focuses on a topical theme. Volumes are published on an occasional basis, according to the emergence of noteworthy scientific developments.
By Adam Balen
December 21, 2022
This text has been written as a practical guide, based on the author’s experience over the last 40 years of daily clinical practice and aiming to place the modern approach to the management of infertility in the context of sound theory and evidence-based therapy. It provides the reader with a ...
By Mary C. Peavey, Sarah K. Dotters-Katz
May 06, 2021
Fetal development in the mouse is routinely and increasingly utilized for advancing translational research and medical innovation for human obstetrical care. This is the first and only manual to provide necessary content on how this should be handled for accurate and effective data collection. ...
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By Botros Rizk, Markus Montag
March 14, 2017
Compiled by two experts in Reproductive Medicine, with contributions from internationally respected specialists, this innovative text lets the whole team in Reproductive Medicine get literally on the same page. Taking a cook-book approach to the operational procedures in the laboratory and in the ...
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By Ben J. Cohlen, Evert Van Santbrink, Joop Laven
October 11, 2016
Anovulation – one of the most common causes of infertility – is here given a thorough review, with classification of the different subtypes, how they are diagnosed, how they are treated, and the possible complications and outcomes involved. This is a comprehensive evidence-based summary from an ...
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By Jan Gerris, Annick Delvigne, Francois Olivennes
May 23, 2006
Major advances have recently been made in our understanding of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS). These include improving classification, recognizing primary and secondary risk factors, manipulating and monitoring ovarian stimulation, handling risky situations, and elucidating the underlying...