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Oxidative stress in women's health has been of interest only in the last two decades. The gap between the basic research and the clinical practice has been the main reason for the lack of progress. As in many areas of medicine, research is ahead of the clinical practice. This book aims to bridge this wide gap, promoting scientific curiosity and laying the foundation for evidence-based practice. Written by leading experts on reproductive health and fertility, the Studies on Women's Health is of great interest to infertility specialists, gynecologists and reproductive endocrinologists. This volume also addresses the complex interplay of oxidative stress in cardiovascular disease and relationship with women's health.
The book covers over its seventeen chapters almost every aspect in female reproduction. Oxidative stress effects oogenesis, folliculogenesis and embryogenesis. The role of oxidative stress in pregnancy maintenance and loss is of prime importance. Premature rupture of membranes is a challenge to all practicing obstetricians. Studies on Women's Health covers polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis which are the two most common diseases in women of reproductive age. The role of oxidative stress in assisted reproduction is elegantly discussed in this book.
Oxidative stress in women's health is written by leaders in reproductive medicine. Ashok Agarwal is Professor of Urology, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA; Botros Rizk, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, Alabama, USA; Nabil Aziz is a consultant gynecologist, Liverpool University, Liverpool, England.Botros Rizk is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and head of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and Medical and Scientific Director of In Vitro Fertilization and Assisted Reproduction at theUniversity of South
Dr. Nabil Aziz is a Consultant in Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine and Lead Clinician at Liverpool Women's Hospital and the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. The Hospital is the largest women's hospital in Europe and houses the largest assisted conception unit in the UK. Dr. Aziz received his medical degree from Ain Shams University School of Medicine in Cairo, Egypt. He became a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians in 1988 and was elevated to a Fellow in 2007. He was awarded the Doctorate degree (MD) in reproductive medicine from the University of Liverpool, UK in 1999.Dr. Aziz's primary research interest is in basic research of male infertility and the clinical aspect of assisted reproductive technology. His research work led to the routine use of the single-channelled needle in oocyte aspiration. He developed the concept of Sperm Deformity Index as a reliable predictor of male infertility. His methodology in assessing sperm morphology was adopted by the WHO Laboratory Manual for the Examination Human Semenin since1999. Among his other interests are minimal invasive surgery and medical education. Dr. Aziz has published more than 80scientific papers, abstracts, and book chapters. He has been the recipient of several clinical excellence awards for his endeavour in research and medical education.
Dr. Nabil Aziz is a Consultant in Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine and Lead Clinician at Liverpool Women's Hospital and the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. The Hospital is the largest women's hospital in Europe and houses the largest assisted conception unit in the UK. Dr. Aziz received his medical degree from Ain Shams University School of Medicine in Cairo, Egypt. He became a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians in 1988 and was elevated to a Fellow in 2007. He was awarded the Doctorate degree (MD) in reproductive medicine from the University of Liverpool, UK in 1999.Dr. Aziz's primary research interest is in basic research of male infertility and the clinical aspect of assisted reproductive technology. His research work led to the routine use of the single-channelled needle in oocyte aspiration. He developed the concept of Sperm Deformity Index as a reliable predictor of male infertility. His methodology in assessing sperm morphology was adopted by the WHO Laboratory Manual for the Examination Human Semenin since1999. Among his other interests are minimal invasive surgery and medical education. Dr. Aziz has published more than 80 scientific papers, abstracts, and book chapters. He has been the recipient of several clinical excellence awards for his endeavour in research and medical education.
Dr. Nabil Aziz is a Consultant in Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine and Lead Clinician at Liverpool Women's Hospital and the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. The Hospital is the largest women's hospital in Europe and houses the largest assisted conception unit in the UK. Dr. Aziz received his medical degree from Ain Shams University School of Medicine in Cairo, Egypt. He became a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians in 1988 andwas elevated to a Fellow in 2007. He was awarded the Doctorate degree (MD) in reproductive medicine from the University of Liverpool, UK in 1999.Dr. Aziz's primary research interest is in basic research of male infertility and the clinical aspect of assisted reproductive technology. His research work led to the routine use of the single-channelled needle in oocyte aspiration. He developed the concept of Sperm Deformity Index as a reliable predictor of male infertility. His methodology in assessing sperm morphology was adopted by the WHO Laboratory Manual for the Examination Human Semenin since1999. Among his other interests are minimal invasive surgery and medical education. Dr. Aziz has published more than 80 scientific papers, abstracts, and book chapters. He has been the recipient of several clinical excellence awards for his endeavour in research and medical education.
- Autoren: Ashok Agarwal , Nabil Aziz , Botros Rizk
- 2012, 2013, 364 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Ashok Agarwal, Nabil Aziz, Botros Rizk
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 1627030417
- ISBN-13: 9781627030410
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.08.2012
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