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    Douglas T. Carrell, Peter N. Schlegel, Catherine Racowsky, Luca Gianaroli.
    Summary: Now in its fourth volume, the Biennial Review of Infertility brings together the most up-to-date research and clinical information on male and female infertility, emerging assisted reproductive techniques and evolving controversies in reproductive medicine. An impressive panel of contributors presents cutting-edge information in a clear and well-balanced manner. Volume 4 discusses hot topics in contemporary reproductive medicine, including stem cell technologies for male infertility, the current state of ovarian tissue cryopreservation and time-lapse video microscopy of embryos. The expanded section on controversies allows for point/counterpoint discussion between experts with differing opinions on topics like eSET and the use and role of dietary supplements in IVF cycles. Created to provide an ongoing appraisal of current knowledge, the Biennial Review of Infertility stimulates communication amongst all clinicians and researchers working to help couples resolve their infertility.

    Contents:
    Part I: Male
    The Epidemiology of Male Infertility
    Vasectomy Reversal or IVF: Analysis of Factors for Success
    Stem Cell Therapies for Male Infertility: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?
    Part II: Female
    Insights Into Mechanisms Causing the Maternal Age-induced Decrease in Oocyte Quality.-Endometriosis and Cancer: Is There an Association?.- Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation: Where Are We Now?
    Part III: Art
    Animal Models for Developing Clinical Lab Procedures.- Current Status of Time-lapse Microscopy for Embryo Selection
    The Ideal Spermatozoon for ART
    Is Acupuncture Associated with Improved IVF Outcomes?
    Dr. Web and the New Generation of ART Patients
    Part IV: Controversies
    Yes, Elective Single Embryo Transfer Should Be Standard of Care
    Klinefelter Syndrome: Early Treatment of the Adolescent is Warranted
    Klinefelter Syndrome: Early Treatment of the Adolescent is Not Warranted
    Are Dietary Supplements Beneficial for IVF Patients?.
    Digital Access Springer 2015