Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (Feb 2010 Edition)
More than 30
years after the birth of Louise Brown, the first child born as a result of in vitro fertilization, the practice of reproductive medicine has grown and evolved in a dramatic and profound fashion.
The advances made in the
treatment of infertility have made the care of
infertile patients more successful, rewarding, and exciting. However,
management of the modern reproductive
endocrinology and infertility clinic has become very complex.
This book 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.
While no book can cover everything associated with managing a
reproductive endocrinology clinic and laboratory, we have enlisted
experts from all relevant areas to provide concise, practical, and
evidence based summaries of relevant topics. It is our hope that this
resource will be of assistance to physicians and scientists engaged in
this exciting field of
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