The Oxford Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is an objective and readable text that covers the full speciality of obstetrics and gynaecology. This comprehensive and rigorously referenced textbook will be a vital resource in print and online for all practising clinicians. Edited by a team of four leading figures in the field, whose clinical and scientific backgrounds collectively cover the whole spectrum of obstetrics and gynaecology with particular expertise in fetomaternal medicine and obstetrics, gynaecological oncology, urogynaecology, and reproductive medicine, the textbook helps inform and promote evidence-based practice and improve clinical outcomes worldwide across all facets of the discipline. The editors are supported by contributors who areinternationally renowned specialists and ensure high quality and global perspective to the work. Larger sections on the Basics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fetomaternal Medicine, Management of Labour, Gynaecological problems, and Gynaecological Oncology are complimented by specialist sections on areas such as Neonatal Care and Neonatal Problems, Reproductive Medicine, and Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Disorders to name a few. The evidence-based presentation of diagnostic and therapeutic methods is complemented in the text by numerous treatment algorithms, giving the reader theknowledge and tools needed for effective clinical practice.The Oxford Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is essential reading for obstetricians and gynaecologists, subspecialists, and trainees across the world.
Section 1: Basics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology; Basic science in obstetrics and gynaecology; Ethics in obstetrics and gynaecology; Clinical anatomy of the pelvis and the reproductive organs; Genetics for the obstetrician and gynaecologist; Clinical governance; Preconceptional medicine; Obesity in obstetrics and gynaecology practice; Section 2: Fetomaternal Medicine; Maternal physiology; The placenta; Fetal Growth; Prenatal diagnosis; Cardiac disease in pregnancy; Diabetes in pregnancy; Renal disease in pregnancy; Haematological disorders in pregnancy; Thrombosis and embolism in pregnancy; Infections and immunisation in pregnancy; Psychiatric disorders in pregnancy; Fetal therapy; Multiple pregnancy; Hypertensionby; Antepartum haemorrhage; Endocrine and liver diseases in pregnancy; Neurological disorders in pregnancy; Respiratory disorders in pregnancy; Section 3: Management of Labour; The management of labour; Fetal monitoring during labour; Obstetric analgesia and anaesthesia; Obstetric emergencies; Preterm labour; Prolonged pregnancy; Malpresentation, malposition, and cephalopelvic disproportion; Obstetric procedure; Stillbirth; Postpartum care and problems in the puerperium; Induction of labor; Section 4: Neonatal Care and Neonatal Problems; Neonatal care and neonatal problems; Section 5: Gynaecological Problems and Early Pregnancy Loss; Miscarriage and recurrent miscarriage; Ectopic pregnancy; The menstrual cycle; Menstrual disorders, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhoea; Polycystic ovary syndrome; Pelvic inflammatory disease; Chronic pelvic pain; Endometriosis; Menopause; Section 6: Surgical Procedures and Postoperative Care; Laparoscopy; Hysteroscopy; Section 7: Benign Disease of the Uterus; Benign disease of the uterus; Section 8: Benign Disease of the Vulva; Benign disease of the vulva; Section 9: Reproductive Medicine; Infertility; Assisted reproduction; Section 10: Sexual and Reproductive; Contraception; Termination of pregnancy; Violence against women and girls; Section 11: Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Disorders; Pelvic organ prolapse; Urinary incontinence; Faecal incontinence and anorectal dysfunction; Childbirth trauma; Female sexual dysfunction; Section 12: Gynaecological Oncology; Cancer screening and prevention in gynaecology; Premalignant and malignant disease of the cervix; Uterine cancer; Ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneum cancer; Premalignant and malignant disease of the vulva and vagina; Gestational trophoblastic tumours; Chemotherapy and biological, targeted, and immune therapies in gynaecological cancers; Radiation therapy in the management of gynaecological cancers; Palliative care; Pathology of tumours of the female genital tract; Premalignant disease of the genital tract in pregnancy; Cancer in Pregnancy;
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