Diagnosing male infertility : new possibilities and limits
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Diagnosing male infertility : new possibilities and limits
(Progress in reproductive biology and medicine, vol. 15)
Karger, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
At present, the medical response to the increased incidence of infertile couples has become highly technical, with recourse to ever more sophisticated methods for assisted reproduction. However, it sometimes appears to be forgotten that the success of any method also depends on the overall quality of the semen sample. This book presents new studies in the field of diagnosis of male infertility. The invited papers focus on the various diagnostic tests now available, the parameters of semen quality and the multifarious factors which influence fertility. Emphasis is also placed on the causes of, or associated factors in, semen anomalies whether they be secretory, excretory or combinations of these. Only with such knowledge can the most effective medical, surgical or biological treatment for improving semen quality be applied.
目次
- Male infertility now and in the 1990s
- semen analyses in the 90s - some reflections on their context, importance and limits
- the usefulness of the new tests in the evaluation of the ejaculate
- recent developments in histophysiology of male accessory sex glands
- the evaluation of markers of prostatic function
- measurement of acrosin activity in a group of patients with unexplained infertility
- effect of sperm washing with theophylline on human spermatozoa fertilizing ability
- comparison of low hypo-osmotic swelling results to fertilization rates in an IVF-ET programme
- evaluation of the Kruger Strict method for sperm morphology in predicting infertile males
- endpoint of first stage of zona pellucida-induced acrosome reaction in mouse spermatozoa characterized by acrosomal H+ and Ca2+ permeability - a possible model for the human system
- purification of a sperm motility inhibiting factor from human peritoneal fluids
- is trichomonas vaginalis a cause of male infertility?
- detached ciliary tufts in semen - an indication of impaired epididymal function?
- automated analysis of human sperm motility by computer-assisted image processing
- subtle motility abnormalities diagnosed by computer-assisted semen analysis not found to correlate with infertile males better than conventional analysis
- influence of the counting chamber during computer assisted semen analysis with the SM motion analyzer
- male distal genital tract ultrasonography in excretory infertility
- indications for vasovesiculography and testicular biopsy - an update
- unexpected findings of scrotal exploration during varicocele surgery in infertile patients
- diagnosing clinical and subclinical variocele - comparative investigations by Doppler sonography and phlebography
- plasma immunoreactive beta-endorphin, cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in infertile males with left variococele
- genitourinary tuberculosis in males and its relation to infertility
- electroejaculation - diagnosis and treatment of ejaculatory dysfunction
- autosomal rearrangements and reproductive failure in man. (Part contents)
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