Full Description
This book is a guide to the diagnosis and management of gynaecological disorders for clinicians and trainees.
Divided into 22 sections, the text begins with discussion on normal and abnormal puberty, then the physiology and symptoms of menopause.
The following sections cover numerous gynaecological disorders, their symptoms, investigation, diagnosis, and treatment.
The book covers both normal and abnormal symptoms, and offers guidance on when treatment may not be needed if a condition is benign.
The comprehensive text is further enhanced by clinical photographs, diagrams and tables.
Key points
Comprehensive guide to diagnosis and management of common gynaecological conditions
Covers both normal and abnormal symptoms
Offer guidance on benign conditions where treatment may not be necessary
Highly illustrated with clinical photographs, diagrams and tables
Contents
Normal and Abnormal Puberty
Menopause—Physiology and Symptomatology
Vaginal Discharge—Normal and Abnormal
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Dysmenorrhea
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Urinary Problems in Women—Hush No More
Fibroids—A Close Insight
When to Intervene in a Case of Ovarian Cyst?
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
The Enigma of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Management of An Infertile Couple
Contraception: Making the Right Choices
Medical Abortion: What a General Practitioner Should Know?
Breast Cancer Surveillance
Screening of Gynecological Cancers
Bleeding After Menopause
HRT in Menopause
Ovarian Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Cancer of Endometrium
Management of Breast Cancer: An Overview
Index