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Human assisted reproductive technology : future trends in laboratory and clinical practice / edited by David K. Gardner, Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, Australia, Botros R.M.B. Rizk, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, University of South Alabama College of Medicine, and University of South Alabama In Vitro Fertilization Laboratory, Mobile, AL, USA, Tommaso Falcone, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, USA.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 336 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511734755 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.6/9206 22
LOC classification:
  • RC889 .H83 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Use of robotics in reproductive surgery -- Removal of hydrosalpinges and uterine leiomyoma to improve IVF outcome -- Ovarian endometriomas: effect on IVF outcome -- Impact of uterine cavity abnormalities on IVF and pretreatment cavity evaluation -- Sperm retrieval techniques -- New concepts in ovarian stimulation -- GnRH antagonists in ART -- Pharmacogenetics of ovarian stimulation in the 21st century -- Non-invasive diagnosis of endometriosis with proteomics technologies -- Antiangiogenic agents for endometriosis -- New concepts in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome -- Adjuvant therapy to increase implantation rates -- Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome -- The evidence-based practice of assisted reproduction -- Three-dimensional in vitro ovarian follicle culture -- Artificial gametes -- Current status and future trends of the clinical practice of human oocyte in vitro maturation -- Oocyte and zona imaging -- Granulosa cells and their impact on human ART -- Sperm diagnosis: selecting the best sperm for IVF/ICSI treatment -- Embryo culture in the 21st century -- Morphometric analyzes of embryos -- Embryo biopsy: towards trophectoderm isolation and blastocyst analysis -- Analysis of the embryonic transcriptome -- Analysis of embryo-derived factors as markers of developmental potential and viability -- Proteomics analysis of the endometrium and embryo: can we improve IVF outcome? -- Analysis of embryo metabolism and the metabolome to identify the most viable embryo within a cohort -- Oocyte and embryo cryopreservation.
Summary: Human Assisted Reproductive Technology: Future Trends in Laboratory and Clinical Practice offers a collection of concise, practical review articles on cutting-edge topics within reproductive medicine. Each article presents a balanced view of clinically relevant information and looks ahead to how practice will change over the next five years. The clinical section discusses advances in reproductive surgery and current use of robotic surgery for tubal reversal and removal of fibroids. It looks into the refinement of surgical procedures for fertility preservation purposes. Chapters also discuss non-invasive diagnosis of endometriosis with proteomics technology, new concepts in ovarian stimulation and in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome, and evidence-based ART. The embryology section discusses issues ranging from three-dimensional in-vitro ovarian follicle culture, and morphometric and proteomics analysis of embryos, to oocyte and embryo cyropreservation. This forward-looking volume of review articles is key reading for reproductive medicine physicians, gynecologists, reproductive endocrinologists, urologists and andrologists.
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Use of robotics in reproductive surgery -- Removal of hydrosalpinges and uterine leiomyoma to improve IVF outcome -- Ovarian endometriomas: effect on IVF outcome -- Impact of uterine cavity abnormalities on IVF and pretreatment cavity evaluation -- Sperm retrieval techniques -- New concepts in ovarian stimulation -- GnRH antagonists in ART -- Pharmacogenetics of ovarian stimulation in the 21st century -- Non-invasive diagnosis of endometriosis with proteomics technologies -- Antiangiogenic agents for endometriosis -- New concepts in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome -- Adjuvant therapy to increase implantation rates -- Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome -- The evidence-based practice of assisted reproduction -- Three-dimensional in vitro ovarian follicle culture -- Artificial gametes -- Current status and future trends of the clinical practice of human oocyte in vitro maturation -- Oocyte and zona imaging -- Granulosa cells and their impact on human ART -- Sperm diagnosis: selecting the best sperm for IVF/ICSI treatment -- Embryo culture in the 21st century -- Morphometric analyzes of embryos -- Embryo biopsy: towards trophectoderm isolation and blastocyst analysis -- Analysis of the embryonic transcriptome -- Analysis of embryo-derived factors as markers of developmental potential and viability -- Proteomics analysis of the endometrium and embryo: can we improve IVF outcome? -- Analysis of embryo metabolism and the metabolome to identify the most viable embryo within a cohort -- Oocyte and embryo cryopreservation.

Human Assisted Reproductive Technology: Future Trends in Laboratory and Clinical Practice offers a collection of concise, practical review articles on cutting-edge topics within reproductive medicine. Each article presents a balanced view of clinically relevant information and looks ahead to how practice will change over the next five years. The clinical section discusses advances in reproductive surgery and current use of robotic surgery for tubal reversal and removal of fibroids. It looks into the refinement of surgical procedures for fertility preservation purposes. Chapters also discuss non-invasive diagnosis of endometriosis with proteomics technology, new concepts in ovarian stimulation and in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome, and evidence-based ART. The embryology section discusses issues ranging from three-dimensional in-vitro ovarian follicle culture, and morphometric and proteomics analysis of embryos, to oocyte and embryo cyropreservation. This forward-looking volume of review articles is key reading for reproductive medicine physicians, gynecologists, reproductive endocrinologists, urologists and andrologists.

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