Search for dissertations about: "infertility induced"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words infertility induced.
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1. Female and male infertility in Nigeria : studies on the epidemiology of infertility in Nigeria with special reference to the role of genital tract infections and sexual and reproductive risk factors
Abstract : Background: Infertility is a major public health problem in Nigeria, contributing to inappropriate contraceptive behavior and poor sexual and reproductive health of women. To date, there is a paucity of scientific information relating to the factors that place men and women at risk of infertility in this population. READ MORE
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2. Endometriosis and ovarian reserve : inflammation and prognostic markers
Abstract : Introduction: Endometriosis is a common, benign gynecological disease, associated with pelvic pain and infertility. It is generally thought to be caused by retrograde shedding of menstrual tissue with subsequent attachment to peritoneal surfaces. READ MORE
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3. Novel functions of cardiovascular P2 receptors
Abstract : The aim of the thesis was to examine the expression and function of the extracellular nucleotide P2 receptors in the cardiovascular system. In the cardiovascular system nucleotides are released during shear stress, hypoxia, ischemia, from endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, aggregating platelets, inflammatory cells and erythrocytes. READ MORE
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4. Surgery and Ischemia in Uterus Transplantation. Studies in various experimental models
Abstract : The use of transplantation to enhance quality of life is a growing clinical field that also includes transplantation of reproductive organs. Transplantation of the uterus has been suggested as future method to treat uterus factor infertility. READ MORE
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5. The mouse oocyte as a model in reproductive toxicology studies
Abstract : It is suspected that certain chemicals may cause alterations in female reproduction, including ovarian failure and birth defects. Sub-fecundity, infertility, pregnancy loss, fetal growth retardation, and birth defects are consequences proposed to occur. READ MORE