This monograph contains a selection of papers presented at the Xlth
World Congress of Fertility and Sterility (Dublin, 1983); the
central theme is ovarian function and treatment of its disorders.
Cross-cultural research provides international congresses with
their unique quality due to the world-wide exchange of views; we
think this aim has been achieved and reflected in this book. During
the past decade significant advances have been made in our
understanding of the events surrounding human ovulation leading to
the development of an increasing range of effective therapeutic
agents and the more logical use of existing drugs. As a result
infertile patients with disordered ovulation can now anticipate a
more favourable out come. In addition more sophisticated diagnostic
methods have revealed the presence of minor defects in ovarian
function in some patients previously labelled as 'unexplained
infertility'. The identification of such problems can only lead to
further therapeutic success. The contents of this volume reflect
many different aspects of the study of ovulation including the
monitoring of both follicular growth and the luteal phase, the role
of prolactin and the treatment of ovulatory dysfunction. We are
sure that the wide range of topics will evoke continued interest in
these subjects. We extend our thanks to the invited speakers for
their excellent contributions in lecture and essay form and express
our gratitude for the unfailing help we received from the staff of
MTP Press in the preparation of this volume."
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