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Atlas of Oocytes, Zygotes and Embryos in Reproductive Medicine Hardback with CD-ROM

Atlas of Oocytes, Zygotes and Embryos in Reproductive Medicine Hardback with CD-ROM

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Marc Van den Bergh, Thomas Ebner, Kay Elder
Cambridge University Press, 7/5/2012
EAN 9781107004641, ISBN10: 1107004640

CD-ROM, 272 pages, 28.2 x 22.4 x 2 cm
Language: English

The assessment and selection of oocytes and embryos is fundamental to the live birth rate data of all IVF units, the parameter that is used to gauge a clinic's success and credibility. This new atlas contains over 1000 high-quality images of oocytes, zygotes and embryos, presented with accompanying data on indications for treatment, stimulation type and duration, as well as short medical histories of each couple and final outcome of treatment. All images in the book can be downloaded from the accompanying CD-ROM. Structured on a patient-by-patient basis, the atlas describes 100 clinically documented case studies that follow the evolution of oocytes and zygotes between day two and day five. Pronuclear morphology and synchrony as well as embryo morphology are reported and described for each case. Written and produced by experienced embryologists, this practical atlas is an important resource for clinical embryologists and physicians in reproductive medicine.

Introduction
Female indications for treatment
Clinical and laboratory protocols
Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation
Sperm preparation
ICSI
In vitro culture system
Oocyte and embryo assessment
Case histories
Part I. 'KSB'
Cleavage Stage Transfer (Case Numbers 1–80)
1. No female indication identified (cases 1–33)
2. Tubal infertility (cases 34–40)
3. Cervical hostility/fibroids (cases 41–44)
4. Endometriosis (cases 45–60)
5. Poor responder or ovulatory dysfunction (cases 61–71)
6. Polycystic ovarian disease (cases 72–74)
7. Hyperprolactinaemia/Hypothyroid (cases 75–79)
8. Recurrent abortion (case 80)
Part II. 'Linz'
Extended Culture to Blastocyst Stage (Case Numbers 81–111)
9. No female indication identified (cases 81–92)
10. Unexplained, failed IVF (cases 93–94)
11. Tubal infertility (cases 95–98)
12. Endometriosis (cases 99–102)
13. Polycystic ovarian disease (cases 103–109)
14. Premature ovarian failure (case 110)
15. Translocation (case 111).