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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Importance of Cytology in Menstrual Cycle Diagnosis in Women

    In the course of cyclic hormonal fluctuation cytological changes in the vaginal and cervical epithelium can be correlated with the stages of the menstrual cycle. Cytology has been applied for many years in the...

    D. Broer-Ahlers, K. H. Broer in New Trends in Reproductive Medicine (1996)

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    Role of Hysterosal**ography in the Diagnosis of Sterility

    The first method of imaging of the uterine cavity and tube was roentgen hysterosal**ography. Although modern techniques that do not require radiation exposure, such as hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, and hysteros...

    K. H. Broer, D. Beyer in New Trends in Reproductive Medicine (1996)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Sterility: Diagnosis, Therapeutics, and Monitoring

    In recent years it has become increasingly important and time-consuming to care for sterile couples. Modern techniques now offer medical specialists a number of possibilities in the outpatient care of patients...

    K. H. Broer, I. Turanli in New Trends in Reproductive Medicine (1996)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Diagnosis and Treatment of Cervical Causes of Sterility

    K. H. Broer in New Trends in Reproductive Medicine (1996)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Hysterosal**osonography

    Methods most frequently applied in the verification of cavity and tube factor in the evaluation of infertility are hysterosal**ography, i.e. the radiographic visualization of the cervical canal, uterine cavi...

    R. Turanli, K. H. Broer, I. Turanli in New Trends in Reproductive Medicine (1996)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Therapeutic Insemination

    One approach to the treatment of abnormal spermatozoal transport through the cervix of the uterus may be homologous insemination. This method may be in both male and female infertility (Fig. 1).

    K. H. Broer, I. Turanli in New Trends in Reproductive Medicine (1996)