Cargando…

Pregnancy after assisted reproductive technology /

It is estimated that more than 4.5 million couples experience infertility each year, and more than 4 million babies have been born using IVF since 1978. However, assisted reproductive technologies continue to raise many medical, social, ethical, political and religious questions, often leading to co...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Jauniaux, E., Rizk, Botros
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Colección:Cambridge medicine (Series)
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Pregnancy After Assisted Reproductive Technology; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 Assisted reproductive technology pregnancies: the historical perspective; Introduction; How did it all begin?; Further assisted reproductive technology developments and pregnancies; Gamete intra-Fallopian transfer and zygote intra-Fallopian transfer; Intracytoplasmic spermatozoon injection; Spermatozoon recovery techniques and assisted conception for azoospermia; Embryo and oocyte cryopreservation; Oocyte donation
  • Preimplantation genetic diagnosisIn vitro maturation; Ovarian tissue cryopreservation; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 The role of ultrasound in early pregnancy after assisted conception; Introduction; Normal pregnancy; Early pregnancy; Multiple pregnancy; Abnormal pregnancy; Miscarriage; Ectopic pregnancy; Uterine pathology; Tubo-ovarian pathology; Complications; Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Ovarian torsion; Ruptured cysts; Pelvic infection; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Pregnancy after ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Introduction
  • Pregnancy rate in ovarian hyperstimulation syndromeEarly-onset and late-onset ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and early and late pregnancy outcome; Miscarriage rates in pregnancies following ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Obstetric outcome after ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Medical treatment of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Correction of circulatory volume; Hyponatremia and hyperkalemia; Diuretics; Dopamine; Thrombophilia and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Thromboembolism and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Paracentesis
  • Surgical treatment of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndromeSurgery for ruptured cysts; Ovarian torsion; Surgery for ectopic pregnancy associated with ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Early pregnancy failure after assisted reproductive technology; Placing early pregnancy failure in perspective: pathology or natural selection?; Incidence of early pregnancy failure: is it higher following assisted reproductive technology?; Early pregnancy failure: patientdependent factors; Chromosomal abnormalities and maternal age; Subfertility diagnosis; Endometriosis
  • Male factor subfertilityUterine anomalies; Polycystic ovarian syndrome; Other diagnoses; Thrombophilia; Antispermatozoon antibodies; Thyroid antibodies; Increased natural killer cells; General risk factors; Ethnicity/race; Weight; Smoking; Anxiety; Early pregnancy failure: assisted reproductive technology-dependent factors; Ovarian stimulation/ovulation induction; Stimulation agents; Gonadotrophin releasing hormone analogues; Luteal phase support; In vitro techniques; Gamete and zygote intra-Fallopian transfer; Intracytoplasmic spermatozoon injection; In vitro maturation; Assisted hatching