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A fourth edition of the world-famous text-atlas on colposcopy and cervical pathology
Fully revised and updated, Burghardts landmark text on colposcopy and cervical pathology once again sets a new standard in the field. It offers specialists complete instruction in colposcopic procedures, as well as the histopathologic background needed to reach an accurate diagnosis. From equipment and techniques, to detection of normal and abnormal findings, to differential diagnosis and therapeutic guidelines, this book is unrivalled in the literature. It is indispensable for all physicians who perform colposcopy in everyday practice.
Special features of the fourth edition::
Focusing throughout on the integrated presentation of colposcopic findings with their underlying pathology, this book offers a full understanding of morphologic appearance and clinical diagnosis. It is essential for gynecologists and obstetricians, gynecologic oncologists, pathologists, residents, fellows, trainees, and other physicians working toward the prevention, early detection, and the best possible treatment outcomes in cervical carcinoma.
Data sheet
1 History of Colposcopy
2 Role of Colposcopy
3 Human Papillomaviruses and Cervical Cancer
4 Histology and Histopathology
5 The Colposcope and the Colposcopic Examination
6 Teaching Colposcopy
7 Colposcopic Terminology
8 Colposcopic Morphology
9 Colposcopy in Pregnancy
10 Colposcopic-Histologic Correlation
11 Therapeutic Implications of Abnormal Colposcopic Findings
12 Cervical Conization: Techniques and Histologic Processing of the Specimen
13 Colposcopy of the Vulva
14 Colposcopy of the Vagina
15 Colposcopy of the Perianal Region
Reference: 82245
Author: Guy I. Benrubi