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Neuroendocrine Aspects of Reproduction contains the proceedings of the Oregon Regional Primate Research Center's Second Symposium on Primate Reproductive Biology held in Beaverton, Oregon, on October 8-9, 1982. The symposium provided a forum for discussing the neuroendocrinology of reproduction in primates and tackled topics ranging from delayed puberty as a factor in human evolution to gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons and pathways in the primate hypothalamus and forebrain. Comprised of 18 chapters, this book begins with an overview of some basic neuroendocrine mechanisms that influence reproductive processes, followed by a discussion on control of the onset of puberty. Control of ovul...
Written by an internationally well-known editor team, Endometriosis: Science and Practice is a state-of-the-art guide to this surprisingly common disease. While no cause for endometriosis has been determined, information of recent developments are outlined in this text, offering insight to improve management of symptoms medically or surgically. The first of its kind, this major textbook integrates scientific and clinical understanding of this painful disease helping to provide better patient care.
This volume provides an up-to-date review of endocrine, biochemical, genetic, and morphological studies on the uterus and human reproduction. Topics of increasing interest in endometrial and myometrial research are covered, including proliferation and differentiation of endometrial cells, vascularization and hemostasis, abnormal uterine bleeding, contraception and hormonal replacement therapy, embryo receptivity, implantation, early-stage pregnancy, and normal and abnormal uterine function. Papers covering the role of uterine receptivity and its possible alterations resulting from induction of ovulation treatments will complete the review. New diagnostic and therapeutic tools in infertility are also addressed.
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