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Updated edition of this bestselling book, now extended to include quality and risk management in the ART clinic.
There are several types of damage that can be found in the male gamete. Genetic damage in spermatozoa can originate during spermatogenesis, or it can originate during transit in both male and female genital tracts. Damage can also be due to ageing, environmental or iatrogenic conditions, as well as to the protocols to cryopreserve and to select spermatozoa in assisted reproduction techniques. The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive resource for all possible DNA damages in sperm, the relation to fertility and infertility, and possible transgenerational heritable effects.
Management of the modern reproductive endocrinology and infertility clinic has become very complex. In addition to the medical and scientific aspects, it is crucial that the modern director be aware of of incongruent fields such as marketing, accounting, management, and regulatory issues. Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility: Integrating Modern Clinical and Laboratory Practice was developed to assist the practicing reproductive endocrinologist and/or laboratory director by providing an overview of relevant scientific, medical, and management issues in a single volume. Experts in all pertinent areas present concise, practical, evidence-based summaries of relevant topics, producing a key resource for physicians and scientists engaged in this exciting field of medicine. As novel technologies continue to amplify, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility: Integrating Modern Clinical and Laboratory Practice offers insight into development, and imparts extra confidence to practitioners in handling the many demands presented by their work.
Approximately one in twenty men have sperm counts low enough to impair fertility but little progress has been made in answering fundamental questions in andrology or in developing new diagnostic tools or management strategies in infertile men. Many of these problems increase with age, leading to a growing population of men seeking help. To address this, there is a strong movement towards integrating male reproductive and sexual healthcare involving clinicians such as andrologists, urologists, endocrinologists and counselors. This book will emphasize this integrated approach to male reproductive and sexual health throughout the lifespan. Practical advice on how to perform both clinical and laboratory evaluations of infertile men is given, as well as a variety of methods for medically and surgically managing common issues. This text ties together the three major pillars of clinical andrology: clinical care, the andrology laboratory, and translational research.
The draft Bill was published in May 2007 as Command paper Cm 7087 (ISBN 9780101708722). Vol. 1 of this report is also available (ISBN 9780104011348)
This practical, extensively illustrated handbook covers the procedures that are undertaken in andrology and ART laboratories to analyse and assess male-factor infertility, and to prepare spermatozoa for use in assisted conception therapy. The content is presented as brief, authoritative overviews of the relevant biological background for each area, plus detailed, step-by-step descriptions of the relevant analytical procedures. Each technical section includes quality control considerations and the optimum presentation of results. In addition to the comprehensive 'basic' semen analysis, incorporating careful analysis of sperm morphology, the handbook provides established techniques for the use of computer-aided sperm analysis and sperm functional assessment. The interpretation of laboratory results in the clinical context is highlighted throughout, and safe laboratory practice is emphasized. Fully revised, incorporating the new ISO TS 23162 on basic human semen analysis throughout, this is an invaluable resource to all scientists and technicians who perform diagnostic testing for male-factor infertility.
Promotes communication among physicians in a wide range of medical and zoological disciplines. It provides readers with original reports on all aspects of physiology, medical chemistry and pharmacology.
Descendants of Bjørulf Endress. Madland (1810-1882), son of Anna Kristine Larsdtr. Madland (1773-1817) and Endre Larss. Flottorp-Madland (1754-1830). He was born in Åseral. He took over the Madland farm in 1844. He married Anna Katrine Olsdtr. Torsland (1826-1915) in 1848. After his death in 1882 Anna left Norway for America in 1888 with three of her sons, Andreas, Søren and Ole (Olav). Two more sons immigrated. They settled first in North Dakota. Anna K. died in Edinburg, Walsh Co., N. Dakota. Some family members later migrated to Saskatchewan, Canada and Montana. Descendants live in Norway, Canada and the United States.
La fertilidad del varón es un tema de gran importancia. Mantener una salud reproductiva masculina adecuada es importante para el bienestar general y específicamente para la función sexual y reproductiva. El libro electrónico Salud Reproductiva Masculina, editado por los Dres. Gerardo Cerezo Parra, Rocío Núñez Calonge y Mónica Vazquez-Levin, es el resultado de los generosos aportes de expertas y expertos andrólogos de habla hispana, así como de referentes internacionales que enviaron sus capítulos en inglés y fueron traducidos por los editores para compendiar toda la información en idioma castellano. El libro comprende un total de 30 capítulos con los aportes de 73 autores. Las temáticas abarcan aspectos importantes de la salud reproductiva masculina, desde aspectos relevantes al diagnóstico y tratamiento actual de la infertilidad masculina, temáticas de anticoncepción hormonal y la andropausia hasta temas innovadores como el concepto del uso de los espermatozoides como micro-robots.