Controversies in Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Norman - Controversies in Assisted Reproductive Technologies
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£38.00
Authors/editors: RJ Norman
ISBN: COG 21-1
Page count: 180
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication year: 2007

The first volume in the 2007 series of Best Practice. This edition covers Controversies in Assisted Reproductive Technologies.

Table of contents:
  1. Ageing and Art:a waste of time and money?
  2. Blastocyst or clevage-stage embryo transfer?
  3. Quality management systems in ART: are they really needed? An Australian clinic's experience
  4. GnRH agonists vs antagonists
  5. Outcomes of IVF conceptions: are they different?
  6. Embryo culture medium: which is the best?
  7. Patients' attitudes to their embryos and their destiny: social conditioning?
  8. Donor gametes: anonymous or identified?
  9. ART: iatrogenic multiple pregnancy
  10. In-vitro maturation of eggs: is it really useful?
  11. PGD for aneuploidy screening: an expensive hoax?
  12. Religion, infertility and assisted reproductive technology
  13. Index
  14. Appendix
  15. Controversies in Assisted Reproductive Technologies Multiple Choice Questions for Vol 21, No. 1
  16. Evidence-Based Gynaecology: Part II Answers to Multiple Choice Questions for Vol. 20, No. 6

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