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The Art & Science of Assisted Reproductive Technology is a comprehensive step by step guide to different types of ART.
The book is divided into fifteen sections, beginning with instructions on setting up an assisted reproductive technology laboratory. The second section is a guide to the evaluation of an infertile couple, including the use of ultrasound and Doppler imaging in infertility, and the effect of the environment on fertility. Further sections include information on third party reproduction, medical and surgical treatments, and gamete donation and manipulation.
The book describes ART techniques that employ molecular genetics, which can maximise the efficiency of ART treatments. Conditions that negatively affect fertility, including sexually transmitted diseases, endometriosis, ectopic pregnancy and immune system conditions are also discussed in detail.
The Art & Science of Assisted Reproductive Technology covers all aspects of ART, from laboratory set up, embryo transfer and implantation, to cryopreservation (freezing) of eggs, sperm and embryos. Enhanced by nearly 300 full colour images, illustrations and tables, this book an essential resource for gynaecologists and infertility specialists.
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Section 1 Setting-up an ART Laboratory
Section 2 How to Investigate an Infertile Couple
Section 3 Endoscopy in Infertility
Section 4 Endocrinology and Stimulation Protocols
Section 5 Gamete Collection and Preparation
Section 6 Micromanipulation
Section 7 Enhancing Sperm, Oocyte, Embryo Quality
Section 8 Culture of Embryos and Transfer
Section 9 Implantation
Section 10 Cryopreservation
Section 11 Luteal Phase in ART
Section 12 ART in Special Conditions
Section 13 Third Party ART
Section 14 Pregnancy and ART
Section 15 Complications in ART