This contemporary account of male fertility provides a much-needed bridge between those seeking to understand the subject from an evolutionary and biological perspective, and those with clinical responsibility for the investigation and treatment of male infertility. Accordingly, the first half of th
Male Infertility
โ Scribed by T. B. Hargreave (auth.), T. B. Hargreave FRCS (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer London
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 341
- Series
- Clinical Practice in Urology
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Human Infertility....Pages 1-8
Front Matter....Pages N1-N1
History and Examination....Pages 9-45
Psychological Aspects....Pages 46-55
Seminology....Pages 56-74
The Zona-Free Hamster Egg Penetration Test....Pages 75-86
Endocrinology of Male Infertility and Fertility....Pages 87-111
Histopathology....Pages 112-143
Chromosomes....Pages 144-159
Auto-Immunity to Sperm....Pages 160-187
The Female Partner....Pages 188-197
Front Matter....Pages N3-N3
Varicocele....Pages 199-211
Azoospermia....Pages 212-226
Non-Specific Treatment to Improve Fertility....Pages 227-245
Erectile and Ejaculatory Problems in Infertility....Pages 246-260
Physiology of Erection and Management of Paraplegic Infertility....Pages 261-279
Treatment of Antisperm Antibodies....Pages 280-296
Vasectomy....Pages 297-308
AID and Adoption....Pages 309-320
Back Matter....Pages 321-328
โฆ Subjects
Urology/Andrology
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