Overview
- Editors:
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Thomas Rabe
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Division of Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine, University Women’s Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany
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Klaus Diedrich
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Department Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany
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Thomas Strowitzki
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Division of Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine, University Women’s Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany
Important methods and techniques in reproductive medicine are presented very clear and close to practice; "cookbook" for this medical field.
A lot of figures illustrate the text.
Quick and precise information, suitable for building up an IVF laboratory.
The editors have dedicated this book to Prof. Howard and G. Jones, who are pioniers of assisted reproduction along with Prof. Steptoe and Edwards.
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (26 chapters)
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- A. Hourvitz, E. Y. Adashi
Pages 11-21
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- K. Grunwald, T. Rabe, B. Runnebaum
Pages 23-77
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- B. Lunenfeld, E. Lunenfeld, V. Insler
Pages 79-132
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- R. Felberbaum, T. Rabe, K. Diedrich
Pages 133-164
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- J. Urbancsek, T. Rabe, T. Strowitzki
Pages 165-195
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- V. Insler, E. Lunenfeld, B. Lunenfeld
Pages 197-214
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- H. W. Jones Jr., G. S. Jones
Pages 215-222
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- L. A. Johnson, G. R. Welch
Pages 289-302
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- G. Verheyen, J. Van der Elst, A. Van Steirteghem
Pages 339-375
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- A. Van Steirteghem, P. Devroey, I. Liebaers
Pages 377-387
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- T. Rabe, K. Diedrich, I. Eberhardt, S. Al-Hasani
Pages 389-447
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- G. D. Palermo, Q. V. Neri, R. Raffaelli, O. K. Davis, Z. Rosenwaks
Pages 449-460
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- M. Montag, K. Rink, G. Delacrétaz, H. van der Ven
Pages 473-487
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- J. A. Schnorr, J. P. Toner
Pages 489-501
About this book
Our knowledge of reproductive medicine has expanded rapidly since the birth of Louise Brown, the first baby to be conceived by in vitro fertilization, which was performed by Professors Patrick Steptoe and Bob Edwards in Oldham, Eng land, in 1978. Hardly a year goes by without the development of a new or a modification of an existing method of assisted reproduction. Within a relatively short period, in vitro fertilization has been introduced into the treatment of female infertility. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection has also created new opportunities for the treatment of male infertility. The first edition of this book was published in 1996. In the second edition most of the chapters have been updated and additional interest is focused on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in view of the risk of malformations in newborns. This manual addresses the techniques of assisted reproduction that are avail able today. Competent authors from various centers present, in a concise way, their tried-and-tested procedures, so that the latter can be readily implemented. Due to different legal regulations, the scope of assisted reproduction is much more limited in Germany than in many other countries. For example, whereas only three embryos may be created and transferred in Germany, such restric tions do not exist in several other European countries and the United States. Furthermore, heterologous fertilization, oocyte donation, and surrogate mother hood are banned in Germany.