"This book has the potential for a large audience including healthcare professionals caring for pregnant patients and/or patients with gynecologic concerns. In addition, reproductive endocrinologists, gynecological oncologists, endocrinologists, immunologists, and/or neurologists could benefit from information in this text. ... This second edition of the book gives a comprehensive review of the most up-to-date actions of this class of medicines, potential clinical uses, and the complexity of interactions associated with their use in practice." (Nirupama De Silva, Doody's Book Reviews, June 18, 2021)
1. Physiological actions of Progesterone Awaited
Edi Vaisbuch et al,
2. Pharmacology of different progestogens and side effects
Adolf Schindler
3. Progestogens in infertility practice
Amit Pathki, Mrinmayi Dharmadhikari
4. Progestogens and threatened miscarriage
Howard Carp
5. Progestogens and recurrent miscarriage
Luciano Nardo
6. Progestogens in pre-term labour
Gian Carlo Di Renzo Valentina Tosto, Konstantsa Neykova, Irene Giardina
7. Progestogens in Abnormal uterine bleeding
Eran Zilberberg, Howard Carp
8. Progestogens in contraceptives
Johannes Bitzer
9. Progestogens and Endometriosis
Matityahu Zolti, Howard Carp
10. Progestogens and Breast Cancer
Eitan Pe'er
11. Progestogens in Endometrial Cancer
Oded Raban, Walter Gotlieb
12. Progestogens in the post menopause
Eitan Pe'er
13. Progestogens and Autoimmunity
Abraham Tsur, Grant Hughes, Yehuda Shoenfeld
14. Progestogens in non gynecological indications
Updated by Howard Carp, Matityahu Zolti; original by Chris Nadjafi
Prof. Howard JA. Carp, MB., BS. FRCOG.
Professor, Obsterics and Gynecolgy, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel
And Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
This book brings together the most up-to-date information about the physiology of progestogens. Addressing the bidirectional communication between hormones, fertility, tumors, and autoimmunity, it provides the basic science and clinical perspectives of progestogens which have not been previously available in one volume. In addition to estrogens, androgens, mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids, progestogens are a major class of steroid hormone. While present in certain phases of estrous and menstrual cycles, progestogens are named for their function in maintaining pregnancy. This book is essentially practical in orientation, addressing the specific issues that confront the practitioner, and provides information to Obstetricians, Gynecologists, Reproductive endocrinologists, as well as Gynecological Oncologists and Rheumatologists. Contributions are from an international team of experts in the field, now completely updated in this new edition with new developments in primary dysmenorrhea and contraception.