Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Basic Gynecology - Some Related Issues

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Atef Darwish
Atef Darwish

Assiut University,
Egypt

Published29 February 2012

Doi10.5772/2252

ISBN978-953-51-0166-6

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-953-51-6853-9

Copyright year2012

Number of pages158

This small-sized book concentrates on highlighting some basic sciences mainly related to infertility and menstruation. The readers will find detailed answers to many controversial issues.

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Open access  chapters

1. Hyperprolactinemia and Woman’s Health

By Atef Darwish, Mohammad S. Abdellah and Mahmoud A. AbdelAleem

3,966
2. Ovarian Follicular Atresia

By David H. Townson and Catherine M.H. Combelles

9,765
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2,071
4. Fertility Preservation in Gynecologic Cancers Patients

By Valeria I. Farfalli and Hector D. Ferreyra

1,928
5. Dysmenorrhoea

By Miguel Lugones Botell and Marieta Ramírez Bermúdez

1,880
6. Abortions in Low Resource Countries

By Robert J.I. Leke and Philip Njotang Nana

1,858
7. The Importance of Urethrocystoscopy and Bladder Biopsy in Gynecologic Patients

By Oscar Flores-Carreras, María Isabel González Ruiz and Claudia Josefina Martínez Espinoza

2,899
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