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Pocket Guide to Obstetrics and Gynecology

Pocket Guide to Obstetrics and Gynecology

9780071182645
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Opis

As the ob/gyn specialty has broadened in scope to include primary care responsibilities, Obstetrics and Gynecology:: Principles for Practice fills the need for a definitive single source covering the latest advances in womens health care topics ; one that provides expert clinical advice that is immediately applicable to your practice.

Update your knowledge with the latest clinical advances

This outstanding new reference is essential reading for obstetricians, gynecologists, family practitioners, and other health-care providers who want to stay on top of the explosion of knowledge in obstetrics, gynecology, and womens health care, and the corresponding advances in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions.

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44639
9780071182645
9780071182645

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Rok wydania
2001
Numer wydania
1
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miękka foliowana
Wymiary (mm)
101 x 178

  • Part I. Material Physiology

    1. Maternal Physiology

    2. Preconceptional and Prenatal Care

    3. Teratology

    4. Prenatal Diagnosis

    5. Infections in Pregnancy

    6. Medical Complications in Pregnancy

    7. Hypertensive Disorders During Pregnancy

    8. Emergencies during Pregnancy:: Trauma and Nonobstetric Surgical Conditions

    9. Multiple Gestation

    10. Isoimmunization

    11. Evaluation and Treatment of the Patient with a Stillborn Fetus

    12. Pregnancy Termination

    13. Preterm Delivery

    14. Antepartum Hemorrhage

    15. Postdate Pregnancy

    16. Abnormal Presentation

    17. Labor and Delivery:: Normal and Abnormal

    18. Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia

    19. Operative Vaginal Delivery

    20. Cesarean Delivery and Cesarean Hysterectomy

    21. Immediate Assessment and Resuscitation of the Neonate

    22. The Puerperium

    Part II. Gynecology/Womens Health

    23. Cancer Screening

    24. Wellness Counseling/Immunizations

    25. Collabroative Practice Models

    26. Hypertension

    27. Diabetes Mellitus

    28. Lipid Disorders

    29. Thyroid Diseases

    30. Mood Disorders

    31. Substance Abuse/Dependence

    32. Dermatologic Problems

    33. Approach to Anemia

    34. Respiratory Problems

    35. Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence

    36. Stress Management

    37. HIV/AIDS

    38. Headache, Dizziness, and Syncope

    39. Evaluation of Musculoskeletal Symptoms

    40. Gastrointestinal Disorders

    41. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    42. Contraception/Family Planning

    43. Sexually Transmissible Infections

    44. Breast Disorders

    45. Sexual Counseling

    46. Hursutism

    47. Abnormal and Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

    48. Hyperprolactinemia

    49. Premenstrual Syndrome

    50. Management of Menopause

    51. Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

    52. Endometriosis

    53. Urogynecology:: Urinary Incontinence and Sensory Disorders of the Female Lower Urinary Tract

    54. Dysmenorrhea and Pelvic Pain

    55. Abnormal Pap Smear (Including Colposcopy, Cryotherapy, and the Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure)

    56. Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

    57. Ectopic Pregnancy

    58. Uterine Leiomyomas and Other Benign Pelvic Masses

    59. Pelvic Organ Prolapse

    60. Vulvar Lesions

    61. Preoperative Evaluations

    62. Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy

    63. Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer

    64. Cervical Cancer

    65. Uterine Cancer

    66. Ovarian Cancer

    67. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

    68. Metastatic Tumor Spread to the Pelvis

    Index

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