Itegrated management of childhood illness / Assess and Classify the sick child Age 2 months up to 5 years.
Material type:
- 9780340983546
- RG101 .W6 2002
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Previous edition: 2008.
Includes bibliographical reference and index.
1. The gynecological history and examination --
2. Embryology and anatomy --
3. Normal and abnormal sexual development and puberty --
4. The normal menstrual cycle --
5. Disorders of the menstrual cycle --
6. Fertility control --
7. Subfertility --
8. Disorders of early pregnancy --
9. Benign diseases of the uterus and cervix --
10. Endometriosis and adenomyosis --
11. Benign tumours of the ovary --
12. Malignant disease of the uterus and cervix --
13. Carcinoma of the ovary and fallopian tube --
14. Conditions affecting the vulva and vagina --
15. Infections in gynaecology --
16. Urogynaecology --
17. Uterovaginal prolapse --
18. Menopause --
19. Psychological aspects of gynecology.
Appendix 1:Common gynaecological procedures
Appendix 2:Medico-legal aspects of gynecology
The 18th Edition of this classic, world renowned textbook, which together with Ten Teachers in Obstetrics, provides comprehensive coverage of this important specialty for undergraduates and beyond. With Ash Monga now as leading Editor, and a largely new team of contributing authors, this new edition builds on the book's strengths, combining authoritative detail with a clear guide to essential knowledge, while incorporating the latest advances in the field. Great care will be taken to ensure structure, style and level of detail are consistent across both volumes providing the reassurance students require that they need go no further than this text. Where appropriate, chapters will be structured according to a consistent format (Overview, Definition, Prevalence, Etiology, Clinical features, Differential diagnosis, Investigations, Treatment, Key points, New developments, references), and illustrative case histories with 'Discussion points' will be provided throughout. In line with new curricula biomedical science underpinnings will be integrated within clinically orientated chapters.
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