Principles and Practice of Clinical Gynaecology
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published in February 1990
Book
Hardback
1100 pages
978-0-443-08636-6 (ISBN)
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This revised and updated edition presents a clinical approach to gynaecology, stressing practical understanding of basic science foundations as the key to successful diagnosis and treatment. Topics such as legal issues, birth control and abortion are also covered.
This revised and updated edition presents a clinical approach to gynaecology, stressing practical understanding of basic science foundations as the key to successful diagnosis and treatment. Topics such as legal issues, birth control and abortion are also covered.
This revised and updated edition presents a clinical approach to gynaecology, stressing practical understanding of basic science foundations as the key to successful diagnosis and treatment. Topics such as legal issues, birth control and abortion are also covered.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
424 half-tones, 330 line drawings, tables, slides
Dimensions
Height: 44 mm
Width: 286 mm
Weight
3173 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-08636-6 (9780443086366)
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Nathan G. Kase | Allan B. Weingold
Principles and Practice of Clinical Gynaecology
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11/1983
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Content
Part 1 Anatomy of the reproductive tract: gross and microscopic anatomy; diagnostic imaging of pelvic anatomy; surgical anatomy; embryology and congenital anomaly. Part 2 Human reproduction: reproductive endocrinology - the hormones of reproduction and how they work, the endocrinology of the ovarian cycle, male reproduction; reproductive biology - genetics for gynecologists, gametogenesis, fertilization, and early development. Part 3 Clinical gynecologic endocrinology: development and maturation - normal and abnormal menstruation; amenorrhea - general evaluation of amenorrhea; target organ and outflow tract dysfunction; gonadal failure; pituitary dysfunction; central nervous system dysfunction; diseases of the thyroid gland and the adrenal cortex; menopause; integrative disorders - anovulation; hirsutism and virilization; gynecology and the older patient; infertility - general principles of evaluation; male infertility; induction of ovulation; female infertility - barriers to sperm tranport and implantation; tubal disease - surgery and in vitro fertilization; endometriosis; ectopic pregnancy; habitual abortion. Part 4 Signs and symptoms of gynecologic disease: pelvic pain; abnormal bleeding; pelvic mass; pelvic infections; vulvar infections; function and assessment of the lower tract; pelvic relaxation; premenstrual syndrome; the breast mass. Part 5 Periopera gynecologic care: perioperative care; complications of gynecologic surgery; medical problems in the surgical patient. Part 6 Gynecologic malignancy: cancer of the cervix; malignant tumors of the vulva; preinvasive lesions of the female genital tract; cancer of the fallopian tube; gestational trophoblastic diseases; epithelial ovarian cancer; cancers of the vagina; endometrial cancer and uterine sarcomas. Part 7 Women in modern society: legal issues in gynecology and obstetrics; risk management in gynecology; rape. Part 8 Family planning: barrier methods in contraception; hormonal contraception; intrauterine devices; abortion; female sterilization.