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Male Fertility and Infertility

This contemporary account illustrates the breadth of vision needed to tackle the problem of male fertility.

T. D. Glover (Edited by), C. L. R. Barratt (Edited by)

9780521104005, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 19 March 2009

288 pages, 13 b/w illus.
24.4 x 17 x 1.5 cm, 0.46 kg

"A timely addition to a bookshelf and its 13 chapters give much scope to update the reader." Human Fertility

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 infertility. Accordingly, the first half of the book deals with the evolutionary aspects of male reproduction and sperm competition, sperm production and delivery in man and other animals, spermatogenesis and epididymal function, sperm transport in the female tract and the apparent decline in human sperm count. The second part of the book puts greater emphasis on clinical problems and opens with a discussion of intracytoplasmic sperm injection, its value and limitations. This is followed by a review of modern developments in the genetics of male fertility and proceeds to a further chapter on the role of surgical procedures used in the treatment. Semen analysis is critically reviewed and the molecular techniques now being used in preimplantation diagnosis and in the study of mitochondrial inheritance are fully described. Taken together these chapters, written by an international team of authors, illustrate the breadth of vision needed to tackle the problem of male fertility.

Part I. Biological Perspectives: 1. The evolution of the sexual arena Jack Cohen
2. The role of sperm competition in reproduction Tim Birkhead
3. Sperm production and delivery in mammals, including man Hector Dott and Tom Glover
4. The local control of spermatogenesis Kate Lakoski Loveland and David de Kretser
5. Some misconceptions of the human epididymis Roy Jones
6. Transport of spermatozoa to the egg and fertilisation success Jackson Brown, Steve Publicover and Chris Barratt
7. Changes in human male reproductive health Stewart Irvine
Part II. Implications of the New Technologies: 8. ICSI: the revolution and the portents Herman Tournaye
9. The genetic basis of male fertility Pasquale Patrizio and Diana Broomfield
10. The treatment of azoospermia with surgery and ICSI Sherman Silber
11. The challenge of asthenozoospermia Chris Ford
12. Molecular techniques for the diagnosis of inherited disorders and male reproductive malfunction Ian Findlay and Justin St John
13. Gazing into the crystal ball: future diagnosis and management in andrology Jim Cummins and Anne Jequier
Index.

Subject Areas: Reproductive medicine [MFKC]

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