An atlas of menopausal aging : a photographic review of scanning electron microscopy
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An atlas of menopausal aging : a photographic review of scanning electron microscopy
(The Encyclopedia of visual medicine series)
Parthenon, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Unique, unparalleled, the first of its kind - you've heard it all before. Filled with illustrations using advanced techniques such as transmission and high resolution scanning electron microscopy, An Atlas of Menopausal Aging rises above the hyperbole.
Over 200 color 3-D microanatomy photographs and over 50 black and white illustrations
Never before published images taken directly from Pietro M. Motta's and Sayoko Makabe's personal libraries
Expert commentary that documents and describes the significance of the physiological changes shown
Join the authors on a compelling journey thorough the microworld and evolution of the menopause. Dramatic ultrastructural pictures illustrate this milestone in female life and provide extraordinary visual insight into the physiology of menopausal change.
About the authors:
Pietro M. Motta, MD, PhD. (September 18th 1942 -June 19th 2002). Dr. Motta received both his PhD and MD from the University of Messina. His last appointments were: Director and Chairman of the Department of Human Anatomy, University of Rome 'La Sapienza', Past-President of the Italian Society of Anatomy, Secretary General of the International Committee of Symposia on Morphological Sciences, President of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA). He published 350 papers, 50 invited articles in journals and edited volumes, 37 books on microscopic and macroscopic anatomy of reproductive, digestive, and cardiovascular systems and embryology. His awards include: six times Medical Doctor "Honoris Causa": University of Trujillo (Peru); University of Oradea (Romania), University of Timisoara (Romania), University of Iasi (Romania), University of Lisboa (Portogallo) and University of Constanta (Romania). He was on the Editorial Board of 27 national and international journals. Original illustrations of his scientific work have been reproduced in TV programs, books, encyclopedias and in permanent exhibitions in international museums.
Sayoko Makabe, MD, PhD. A graduate of the Toho University School of Medicine, Dr. Makabe is currently Assistant Professor at that institution, Director of Kanda 2nd Clinic, and Visiting Assistant Professor at Tottori University Faculty of Medicine. She is a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the International Menopause Society and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. She specializes in the ultrastructure of female reproductive organs and in vitro fertilization and has done international joint research with Professor ESE Hafez and Professor PM Motta.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
General Considerations
Menopause as an Important Milestone in Woman's Life Span
THE OVARIES
Fetal Age
Fertile Age
Menopause and Postmenopause
Pathology of the Ovary
THE FALLOPIAN TUBES
Fetal Age
Fertile Age
Menopause and Postmenopause
Pathology of the Fallopian Tube
THE UTERUS
Fetal Age
Fertile Age
Menopausal and Postmenopausal Endometrium
Menopausal and Postmenopausal Cervix
Pathology of the Uterus
THE VAGINA
Fertile Age
Menopause and Postmenopause
BONE STRUCTURE IN WOMEN AND OSTEOPOROSIS
CONCLUSIONS
Appendix I: Materials and Methods
Appendix II: Bibliography
Index
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