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Klappentext Intended for non-academic practicing gynaecologists and students, this work includes papers written by invited speakers who attended the 15th Congress of Infertility, Gynaecology and Obstetrics. This is a useful tool to refresh and enhance skills in the fields of gynaecology, urogynaecology, obstetrics, and reproductive medicine. Zusammenfassung Intended for non-academic practicing gynaecologists and students! this work includes papers written by invited speakers who attended the 15th Congress of Infertility! Gynaecology and Obstetrics. This is a useful tool to refresh and enhance skills in the fields of gynaecology! urogynaecology! obstetrics! and reproductive medicine. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Scientific Committee. Introduction by the Presidents of the Scientific Committee. Acknowledgements. Fertility research and treatment in 2005. Anovulation diagnostics. WHO-classification of anovulation: background, evidence and problems (M. Dhont). PCOS: Backgrounds, evidence and problems in diagnosing the syndrome (J.S.E. Laven et al. ). Ovulation induction. Ovulation induction with clomiphene or gonadotropins (C.B. Lambalk et al. ). Laparoscopic electrocautery of the ovaries in patients with clomiphene citrateresistant polycystic ovary syndrome (F. van der Veen et al. ). Position of alternatives: insulin sensitizers and others (P. van Zonneveld). Ovarian stimulation. 'Controlled' ovarian stimulation: who's kidding who? (N. Macklon). Ovarian stimulation havoc (P.A. van Dop). Outcome of ovarian stimulation, pregnancy rates and multiple pregnancies (P. De Sutter). IUI. Intrauterine insemination: facts and fairy-tales (B.J. Cohlen). Keynote lectures. Is women's emancipation still compatible with reproduction in this century? (E.R. te Velde). Reproduction and demography in Europe (H. Leridon). Gynaecology - prevention, diagnostics and therapy in 2005. Chronic pelvic pain. Epidemiology of chronic pelvic pain (K.T. Zondervan, S.H. Kennedy). Laparoscopic adhesiolysis for chronic abdominal pain is not indicated (D. Swank). Chronic pelvic pain: Sailing between the "Scylla" and the "Charybdis" (A.A.W. Peters). Keynote lecture. Is the sexological issue inadequately recognised in gynaecology? (H. Joos, R.-M. Van Hoof). Infections. HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) after occupational and non-occupational exposure (J.M. Prins). Strategies for the prevention of neonatal herpes: just a matter of opinion? (W.I. van der Meijden). Congenital cytomegalovirus infection: is screening desirable? (W. Foulon). Aerobic vaginitis: Abnormal vaginal flora entity that is distinct from bacterial vaginosis (G.G.G. Donders et al. ). Precision control of white corpuscles for cancer immunotherapy (C.J.M. Melief). Keynote lecture. Postmenopausal hormone therapy and cancer risk (P. Kenemans, R.A. Verstraeten, R.H.M. Verheijen). Endometrial carcinoma. Diagnostic strategies in endometrial cancer (D. Timmerman, T. Van den Bosch). Investigations into the molecular background of endometrial cancer (L.J. Blok, C.W. Burger). Sex hormones, anti-hormones and adenocarcinoma of the endometrium (P. Kenemans, R.A. Verstraeten). Surgical staging in endometrial cancer (M.J. Mourits, J.G. Aalders). The role of radiotherapy in the treatment of endometrial carcinoma (C.L. Creutzberg). Keynote lecture. Molecular biology of benign tumours (C. Braem, J. Declercq, W. Van de Ven). New diagnostics and operating techniques. Do we need guidelines for the introduction of new interventions? Views from the UK, the USA, The Netherlands, and Ancient Greece (W.M. Ankum). Intravenous contrast ultrasound in gynecology (C. Van Holsbeke, D. Timmerman). EMMY trial: a randomised comparison of uterine artery ...