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Comprehensive data of infertility
Infertility (2nd Edition) is divided into six chapters and 43 sections. Abstract: The average incubation period is 3 ~ 4 weeks, and the typical damage is chancre.

Basic Introduction Title: Infertility Pages: 964 Pages Binding: Hardcover Language: Simplified Chinese Book Information, Author Profile, Content Profile, Book Catalogue, Book Information Publishing House: People's Health Publishing House; Version 1 (199865438+February1) Format:16 ISBN: 97871/2437 Barcode: 97871. Attending doctors and lecturers; 1980 was promoted to associate professor and deputy chief physician of obstetrics and gynecology; 1986 professor of obstetrics and gynecology, chief physician; 1990 was awarded the doctoral supervisor by academic degree evaluation committee, the State Council. He used to be the deputy director and director of obstetrics and gynecology in tongji hospital, and the deputy director of the Institute of Family Planning of Tongji Medical University. 1988- 1992 dean tongji hospital. Enjoy * * * special allowance. He is a deputy to the Seventh and Eighth National People's Congresses and a member of the academic degree evaluation team in the State Council. Executive director of Chinese Medical Association 19, 20, 2 1, member of academic committee of China Academy of Sciences, member of the Standing Committee of Chinese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, vice president and secretary general of Hubei Medical Association, chairman of Hubei Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and executive director of Wuhan Medical Association. He used to be the editorial board of Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the standing editorial board of Journal of Tongji Medical University and the editorial board of Reproductive and Contraceptive magazine. Deputy director of Hubei Medical Accident Review Committee, member of Medical Accident Review Committee of Chinese Medical Association, and member of Rural Work Committee of Chinese Medical Association. From 65438 to 0984, he was sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) to go to the National University Hospital of Singapore for further study, and went to Sweden, London, the United States, Germany, Thailand, Denmark, Malaysia and Taiwan Province Province of China for visiting scholars and short-term visits. 65438-0972 began to engage in the clinical and research work of female reproductive medicine such as family planning, infertility and gynecological endocrine diseases. Published more than 40 papers. Editor-in-Chief: Infertility, Gynecological Functional Surgery, Reproductive Immunology. Participated in Obstetrics and Gynecology of China, Handbook for Gynecologists and Gynecologists, Answers to Difficult Problems in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gynecology for Children and Adolescents, Complications of Obstetrics and Gynecology Surgery, Geriatrics and Emergency Medicine. Brief introduction: The invasion site of spirochete appears red papules or induration at first, then erosion, forming superficial ulcer, which is hard and painless, round or oval, with clear boundary, neat edge, dike-like uplift, dark red infiltration around it, characteristic cartilaginous hardness, flat basal part, no pus, and fibrin-like film attached to the surface, which is difficult to remove. If it is squeezed slightly, a small amount of slurry may ooze out. Hard chancre is mostly single, and there are 2-3 cases. The above is a typical chancre. However, if it occurs in the original erosive, tearing or erosive herpes or inflammation, chancre also presents the same shape as this original lesion. In this case, we should check Treponema pallidum. Book Catalogue Part I Fundamentals of Female Reproductive Medicine Chapter I Reproductive Physiology Section I Ovary Section II Tubal Section III Uterus Section IV Cervical Section II Reproductive Endocrinology Section I Overview Section II neuroendocrinology Section III Reproductive Endocrinology and Hormone Receptor Section IV Hypothalamic Reproductive Endocrinology Function Section V Adenohypophysis Reproductive Endocrinology Function Section VI Neurohypophysis Reproductive Endocrinology Function Section VII Ovarian Reproductive Endocrinology Function Section VIII Regulation of Reproductive Endocrinology Function in Menstrual Cycle Section 9 Regulation of Reproductive Endocrine Function in Early Pregnancy Section 10 Effects of Other Endocrine Glands and Prostaglandins on Female Reproductive Function Section 1 XI Reproductive Endocrine and Infertility Section 3 Reproductive Immunology Section 1 Basic Medical Immunology Section 2 * * * Antigen and Immunity Section 3 Ovarian Function and Immunity Section 4 Maternal and Fetal Immunity Section 5 Placental Immunity Section 6 Immunity and Infertility Section 4 Reproduction and Heredity Section 1 Gametogenesis and Sex Cell Combination Section 2 Genetic Material-Genes and Chromosomes Section 3 Sex Determination and Gender Differentiation and Development Section 4 Infertility and Heredity Section 2 Female Infertility Section 5 Epidemiology of Female Infertility Section 1 Concept of Infertility Section 2 Prevalence of Infertility Section 4 Infertility Status Investigation methods Section V Etiological investigation and classification Section VI Potential factors affecting fertility Section VI Psychological factors of female infertility Section I Human reproduction and emotional stress Section II Psychology and countermeasures of infertile patients Section VII Tubal infertility Section I Chronic salpingitis Section II Tuberculous salpingitis Section III Examination of tubal patency Section IV Treatment of tubal infertility Chapter VIII Vulva, * * * Infertility caused by vulvar diseases Section 1 Infertility caused by vulvar diseases Section 2 Infertility caused by vulvar diseases Section 3 Vulva * * * Infertility caused by inflammation Section IV Infertility caused by cervical diseases Section IX Infertility caused by uterine malformations Section II Infertility caused by bureaucratic adhesions Section III Infertility caused by hysteromyoma Section IV Infertility caused by endometritis Section V Infertility caused by endometrial polyps Section X Infertility caused by endocrine disorders Section I Abnormal ovulation Section II Abnormal sexual differentiation Section III Amenorrhea Section IV Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Section V hirsutism and masculinity Section VI Abnormal prolactin secretion and infertility Symptoms Section 7 Thyroid and Parathyroid Diseases and Infertility Section 8 Luteal Dysfunction Chapter 1 1 Recurrent Abortion and Immunity Section 1 Epidemiology of Recurrent Abortion Section 2 Autoimmune Recurrent Abortion Section 3 Homoimmune Recurrent Abortion Chapter 12 Endometriosis and Infertility Section 1 Section Overview Section 2 Epidemiology of Endometriosis Section 3 Pathophysiology of Endometriosis Section 4 Pathology of Endometriosis Section 5 Clinical Manifestation and Diagnosis of Endometriosis Section 6 Endometriosis and Infertility Section 1 Chapter 3 Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infertility Section 1 Gonorrhea Section 2 Chlamydia Infection Section 4 Syphilis Section 5 Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases Section 6 Prevention of Sexual Transmission of Diseases Chapter 14 Ectopic Pregnancy Section 1 General Introduction Section 2 Influence of Tubal Pregnancy on Re-pregnancy Chapter 15 Unexplained Infertility Chapter 16 Genetic Infertility Section 1 Genetic Infertility Caused by Chromosome Abnormality Section 2 Infertility Caused by Abnormal Gonadal Development Section 3 Gene Mutation and Infertility Section 4 Hereditary Related Infertility Diseases Chapter XVII Common Drugs for Female Infertility Chapter XVII Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Female Infertility Section 1 Mechanism of Menstruation and Pregnancy Section 2 Common Basic Syndrome Types Section 3 Common Treatment Methods and Prescriptions Section 4 Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Common Gynecological Diseases Related to Infertility Section 5 Application of Chinese Medicine in Assisted Pregnancy Technology Chapter III Assisted Reproductive Technology Chapter XI9 Artificial Insemination Section 1 Artificial Insemination of Husband Sperm Section 2 Artificial Insemination Section 20 In vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer Section 1 Indications And contraindications Section 2 Preoperative preparation Section 3 Ovarian hyperstimulation Section 4 Ovulation Section 5 IVF and laboratory technology Section 6 Embryo transfer Section 7 Luteal support Section 8 Pregnancy establishment and follow-up Chapter 21 IVF related technology Section 1 Oocyte plasma single * * * Injection Technology Section 2 Preimplantation Gene Diagnosis Section 3 Oocyte in vitro Maturation Section 4 Assisted Incubation Section 5 Other Related Technologies Chapter 22 Application of Cryopreservation Technology Section 2 Frozen Foundation Section 3 Frozen Embryo Oocyte Section 4 * * * Section 5 Frozen Ovarian Tissue Section 23 Assisted Reproduction under Special Conditions Section 2 Assisted Reproduction of Elderly Women 1 Low Ovarian Response Section 2