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Speroff's clinical gynecologic endocrinology and infertility / Hugh S. Taylor, Lubna Pal, Emre Seli.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2020]Edition: Ninth editionDescription: xiii, 1318 pages : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781451189766
  • 1451189761
Other title:
  • Clinical gynecologic endocrinology and infertility
Related works:
  • Preceded by (work): Fritz, Marc A. Clinical gynecologic endocrinology and infertility
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WP 505
Contents:
SECTION I: REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY Chapter 1: Hormone Biosynthesis, Metabolism, and Mechanism of Action Chapter 2: Embryology and Development of the Reproductive System Chapter 3: Ovarian Physiology and Ovulation Chapter 4: The Uterus, Endometrial Physiology and Menstruation Chapter 5: Neuroendocrinology Chapter 6: Regulation of the Menstrual Cycle Chapter 7: Conception- Sperm and Egg Transport, Fertilization, Implantation and Early Embryogenesis Chapter 8: The Endocrinology of Pregnancy SECTION II: CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY Chapter 9: Normal and Abnormal Sexual Development Chapter 10: Normal and Abnormal Growth and Pubertal Development Chapter 11: Amenorrhea Chapter 12: Chronic Anovulation and the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Chapter 13: Hirsutism Chapter 14: Reproduction and the Adrenal Chapter 15: Menstrual Disorders Chapter 16: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Chapter 17: The Breast Chapter 18: Stages of Reproductive Aging, Menopause Transition and Menopause and Menopausal Hormone Therapy Chapter 19: Transgender Endocrinology Chapter 20: Obesity Chapter 21: Reproduction and the Thyroid SECTION III: CONTRACEPTION Chapter 22: Family Planning, Sterilization, and Abortion Chapter 23: Hormonal Contraception Chapter 24: Long-acting Methods of Contraception Chapter 25: Barrier Methods of Contraception and Withdrawal SECTION IV: FERTILITY AND INFERTILITY Chapter 26: Female Infertility Chapter 27: Male Infertility Chapter 28: Induction of Ovulation Chapter 29: Managing Infertility with Assisted Reproductive Technologies Chapter 30: Fertility Preservation Chapter 31: Recurrent Early Pregnancy Loss Chapter 32: Genetics Chapter 33: Endometriosis Chapter 34: Ectopic Pregnancy Chapter 35: Environment and Reproduction Chapter 36: Reproductive Surgery Appendix-II
Summary: "In the United States, approximately 15% of all couples will face fertility difficulties, many of whom will go on to a reproductive disorder diagnosis. OB/GYNs specialize in reproductive endocrinology & infertility through a fellowship track after their residency. Today there are approximately 500 reproductive endocrinologists in addition to 800 who are board-eligible. Written in a clear and concise voice, Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility provides a complete explanation of the female endocrine system and offers medical guidance for evaluation and treatment of common disorders"-- Provided by publisher.
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Preceded by Clinical gynecologic endocrinology and infertility / Marc A. Fritz, Leon Speroff. 8th ed. c2011.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

SECTION I: REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Chapter 1: Hormone Biosynthesis, Metabolism, and Mechanism of Action
Chapter 2: Embryology and Development of the Reproductive System
Chapter 3: Ovarian Physiology and Ovulation
Chapter 4: The Uterus, Endometrial Physiology and Menstruation
Chapter 5: Neuroendocrinology
Chapter 6: Regulation of the Menstrual Cycle
Chapter 7: Conception- Sperm and Egg Transport, Fertilization, Implantation and Early Embryogenesis
Chapter 8: The Endocrinology of Pregnancy

SECTION II: CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
Chapter 9: Normal and Abnormal Sexual Development
Chapter 10: Normal and Abnormal Growth and Pubertal Development
Chapter 11: Amenorrhea
Chapter 12: Chronic Anovulation and the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Chapter 13: Hirsutism
Chapter 14: Reproduction and the Adrenal
Chapter 15: Menstrual Disorders
Chapter 16: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Chapter 17: The Breast
Chapter 18: Stages of Reproductive Aging, Menopause Transition and Menopause and Menopausal Hormone Therapy
Chapter 19: Transgender Endocrinology
Chapter 20: Obesity
Chapter 21: Reproduction and the Thyroid

SECTION III: CONTRACEPTION
Chapter 22: Family Planning, Sterilization, and Abortion
Chapter 23: Hormonal Contraception
Chapter 24: Long-acting Methods of Contraception
Chapter 25: Barrier Methods of Contraception and Withdrawal

SECTION IV: FERTILITY AND INFERTILITY
Chapter 26: Female Infertility
Chapter 27: Male Infertility
Chapter 28: Induction of Ovulation
Chapter 29: Managing Infertility with Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Chapter 30: Fertility Preservation
Chapter 31: Recurrent Early Pregnancy Loss
Chapter 32: Genetics
Chapter 33: Endometriosis
Chapter 34: Ectopic Pregnancy
Chapter 35: Environment and Reproduction
Chapter 36: Reproductive Surgery

Appendix-II

"In the United States, approximately 15% of all couples will face fertility difficulties, many of whom will go on to a reproductive disorder diagnosis. OB/GYNs specialize in reproductive endocrinology & infertility through a fellowship track after their residency. Today there are approximately 500 reproductive endocrinologists in addition to 800 who are board-eligible. Written in a clear and concise voice, Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility provides a complete explanation of the female endocrine system and offers medical guidance for evaluation and treatment of common disorders"-- Provided by publisher.

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