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1. Historical background and functional anatomy; 2. Coculture and assisted reproduction; 3. Physiology and pathophysiology of tubal transport: ciliary beat and muscular contractility, relevance to tubal infertility, recent research and future directions; 4. Infections and inflammatory causes of tubal infertility; 5. Management of proximal tubal occlusion; 6. Ectopic pregnancy; 7. Fallopian tube patency testing; 8. Principles of open and laparoscopic surgery for tubal infertility; 9. IVF and tubal disease; 10. Tubal sterilization.
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Add The Fallopian Tube in Infertility and IVF Practice, The Fallopian tube has until recently been a neglected structure, bypassed by IVF and seen only as a tube that transports the egg to the uterus. More recently, its central role as the site of fertilization and early embryogenesis has been recognized, alon, The Fallopian Tube in Infertility and IVF Practice to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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