Controversies in Assisted Reproduction
Assisted Reproduction is a specialty undergoing rapid change as new technologies are introduced and new research challenges previous treatment options. This text examines a selection of controversial topics for both laboratory and clinical practice and tries to place them in perspective, so readers...
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Florida, United State
CRC Press
2020
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Table of Contents:
- Contributors - 1. The Use of Ovarian Makers - 2. Use of Molecular Makers of Endometrial Receptivity - 3. Use of GnRHa for Triggering Final Oocyte Maturation during Ovarian Stimulation Cycles - 4. Use of Time-lapse Embryo Imaging in Assisted Reproductive Technology Practice - 5. Use of Cryopreservation for All Embryo - 6. Preimplimantation Genetic Screening - 7. The Use of Single Embryo Transfer - 8. Use of Luteal Phase Support - 9. Measuring Safety and Efficiency in In Vitro Fertilization - 10. To Flush Follicle during Egg Collection or Not - 11. Use of Blastocyst Culture - 12. Use of Mitrochondrial Donation - 13. Controversies in Recurrent Implimantation Failure: From Theory to Practice - 14. Fibroids: To Remove or Not - Limitation of Endometrioma Surgery in In Vitro Fertilization: Possibilities of Early Disease Control - Index