|
|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
In recent years, the advancing science and increasing availability
of assisted reproduction have given new hope to infertile couples.
However, the use of IVF and ART has also led to marked increases in
the number of multiple-infant live births. This poses a public
health concern, as these neonates have a higher rate of pre-term
delivery, compromising their survival chances and increasing their
risk of lifelong disability. By optimizing the selection of gametes
and embryos with high probabilities of implantation, it is possible
to reduce the number of embryos transferred and, by extension, the
number of high-risk multiple gestations, while maintaining or
increasing pregnancy rates. Human Gametes and Preimplantation
Embryos: Assessment and Diagnosis provides a broad yet concise
overview of established and developing methodologies for assessment
of gamete and embryo viability in assisted reproduction. This book
elucidates the best practices for precisely selecting viable
specimens based on morphology and cleavage rate and covers the
spectrum of emerging adjunctive technologies for predicting
reproductive potential. The authors present their extensive
knowledge of "omics" approaches (genomics, transcriptomics,
proteomics, and metabolomics), with unbiased delineation of the
associated advantages and potential pitfalls. This valuable
clinical resource is well suited to infertility specialists, Ob/Gyn
physicians, IVF laboratory technicians, and researchers in the
fields of embryology and reproductive medicine.
Human Reproductive Genetics: Emerging Technologies and Clinical
Applications presents a great reference for clinicians and
researchers in reproductive medicine. Part I includes a brief
background of genetics and epigenetics, probability of disease, and
the different techniques that are being used today for analysis and
genetic counseling. Part II focuses on the analysis of the embryo,
current controversies and future concepts. Part III comprises
different clinical scenarios that clinicians frequently face in
practice. The increasing amount of genetic tests available and the
growing information that patients handle makes this section a
relevant part of the fertility treatment discussion. Finally, Part
IV concludes with the psychological aspects of genetic counseling
and the role of counselor and bioethics in human reproduction.
In recent years, the advancing science and increasing availability
of assisted reproduction have given new hope to infertile couples.
However, the use of IVF and ART has also led to marked increases in
the number of multiple-infant live births. This poses a public
health concern, as these neonates have a higher rate of pre-term
delivery, compromising their survival chances and increasing their
risk of lifelong disability. By optimizing the selection of gametes
and embryos with high probabilities of implantation, it is possible
to reduce the number of embryos transferred and, by extension, the
number of high-risk multiple gestations, while maintaining or
increasing pregnancy rates. Human Gametes and Preimplantation
Embryos: Assessment and Diagnosis provides a broad yet concise
overview of established and developing methodologies for assessment
of gamete and embryo viability in assisted reproduction. This book
elucidates the best practices for precisely selecting viable
specimens based on morphology and cleavage rate and covers the
spectrum of emerging adjunctive technologies for predicting
reproductive potential. The authors present their extensive
knowledge of "omics" approaches (genomics, transcriptomics,
proteomics, and metabolomics), with unbiased delineation of the
associated advantages and potential pitfalls. This valuable
clinical resource is well suited to infertility specialists, Ob/Gyn
physicians, IVF laboratory technicians, and researchers in the
fields of embryology and reproductive medicine.
"Fertility Preservation in Males: Emerging Technologies and
Clinical Applications" contains a selection of the valuable
chapters and protocols of Seli and Agarwal s previously published
hardcover text "Fertility Preservation: Emerging Technologies and
Clinical Applications." Newly available in this convenient and
affordable softcover format, this practical reference guide
provides an update on options for fertility preservation in men,
while also discussing important related epidemiologic, ethical,
medico-legal, psychological, and social aspects. Using a format
that combines concise scientific background with practical
methodological information and easy-to-grasp algorithms, the
chapters all conform to a uniform structure, including step by step
protocol of laboratory procedures, key issues in commentary and a
list of references. The result is a unique resource for
reproductive endocrinologists, urologists, embryologists,
reproductive scientists, and oncologists."
A growing majority of women in the western hemisphere have been
delaying initiation of childbearing to later in life. Consequently,
more than ever before, women in their late 30s to early 40s are
attempting their first pregnancy. Since the incidence of most
cancers increases with age, delayed childbearing results in more
female cancer survivors interested in fertility preservation."
Fertility Preservation in Females: Emerging Technologies and
Clinical Applications" contains a selection of the valuable
chapters and protocols of Seli and Agarwal s previously published
hardcover text "Fertility Preservation: Emerging Technologies and
Clinical Applications." Newly available in this convenient and
affordable softcover format, this unique and practical reference
guide for reproductive endocrinologists, gynecologists,
embryologists, reproductive scientists, and oncologists provides
strategies for fertility preservation in women, using a format that
combines concise scientific background with practical
methodological information and easy-to-grasp algorithms."
|
|