- A broad atlas of infertility, with more than 800 figures including all the diagnostic armamentarium
- Covering both male and female infertility
- A useful guide for radiologists, physicians and technicians
The present Atlas intends to gather the most frequent findings of alterations that causes infertility, both in male and in female, and how they should be analyzed and described, to serve as a guide for physicians who will ask and will perform these imaging tests. There are a group of professionals that may be interested on further knowledge on infertility, since this is a highly prevalent condition: about 10% of married couples are infertile and males and females are equally affected. These professionals include including endocrinologists, gynaecologists and urologists. Moreover, these professionals shall make good use of additional tests, in order to properly treat their patients whenever they suspect of or face a case of infertility. Among these tests, the diagnostic imaging exams are essential. Thus, the Atlas of Imaging in Infertility intends to provide such knowledge, allowing physicians of different specialties to a manage of cases of infertility, both in males and in females. Table of Contents- Anatomy and Embryology
Gomes, Mariana Kefalas Oliveira (et al.) - Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
De Nicola, Ana Luisa Alencar (et al.) - Tubal Diseases
Camargo Penteado, César Amaral - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Camargo Penteado, César Amaral (et al.) - Endometriosis
De Nicola, Ana Luisa Alencar (et al.) - Leiomyoma and Cavitary Lesions
De Nicola, Harley (et al.) - Adenomyosis
De Nicola, Ana Luisa Alencar (et al.) - Müllerian Duct Anomalies
Torres, Lucas Rios (et al.) - Obstructive Disorders
Melquiades, Dáfne Daniela Dias (et al.) - Non-obstructive Diseases of the Testes
Saito, Osmar Cassio - The Sella Turcica
Aguiar Kuriki, Paulo Eduardo - Adrenal Gland Diseases
Elias, Jorge (et al.)
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