Jequier (obstetrics & gynecology, University of Western Australia) focuses on the clinical aspects of male infertility, providing only basic information relating to the science of andrology. The guide is particularly intended for gynecologists who are now more involved in the field due to the application of micro-assisted fertilization to the management of many forms of male infertility. Chapters discuss the analysis of semen, primary testicular disease, endocrine causes, disorders of ejaculation, spinal cord injury, vasectomy-related infertility, genetics, testicular cancer, and donor insemination. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
This unique book deals almost wholly with the clinical aspects of the subject. Male Infertility is a book written by a clinician for clinicians, most frequently gynaecologists who are battling to understand reproductive pathology in the infertile male patient. It is intended to familiarize the gynaecologist and other interested clinicians in the clinical management of an infertile man and provide that individual with practical guidance to a clinical problem.