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- BookN. Reed Dunnick, Jeffrey H. Newhouse, Richard H. Cohan, Katherine E. Maturen.Contents:
Congenital anomalies
Functional renal anatomy, renal physiology, and contrast media
The adrenal gland
The retroperitoneum
Renal cystic disease
Renal tumors
Renal inflammatory disease
Renal failure
Renal transplantation
Vascular diseases
Urolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis
Pelvicalyceal system and ureter
The urinary bladder
Prostate and seminal vesicles
Urethra and penis
Scrotum and contents
Ovaries and adnexae
Uterus and cervix
Female perineum and vagina
Urinary tract trauma.Digital Access Ovid 2018 - Bookeditors, Toni E. Ziegler, Fred B. Bercovitch.Summary: A new field of study devoted to understanding the interactions between hormones and behaviour in animals residing in social groups is examined here. This important work explores reproductive patterns in a number of primates and offers information that links reproductive endocrinology with evolutionary biology. Informative chapters review relevant literature and present new findings on the socioendocrinology of prosimians, marmosets, tamarins, macaques, vervets, apes and human beings. The book examines such major themes as: reproductive maturation and the timing of menarche, menstrual cycle synchrony and suppression, intersexual influences on reproductive endocrinology, lactational suppression of ovulation and status-related effects of neuroendocrine function. Nielsen 9780471567578 20160527
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Family Composition, Stress, and the Timing of Human Menarche (M. Surbey). Socioendocrine Interactions in Great Ape Reproduction (C. Graham & R. Nadler). The Socioendocrinology of Reproductive Development and Reproductive Success in Macaques (F. Bercovitch & R. Goy).
Social Influences on Endocrine Function in Male Vervet Monkeys (M. Raleigh & M. McGuire). Social Interactions and Determinants of Ovulation in Tamarins (Saguinus) (T. Ziegler, et al.). Social Control of Ovulation in Marmoset Monkeys: A Neuroendocrine Basis for the Study of Infertility (D. Abbott, et al.). Social Influences on the Reproductive Success and Reproductive Endocrinology of Prosimian Primates (M. Izard). Socioendocrinology: Key to a Fundamental Synergy (C. Worthman). Index. Nielsen 9780471567578 20160527Print 1990 - ArticleMartin GM.Am J Pathol. 1977 Nov;89(2):484-512.