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020 _a9781032458045
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100 _aCrosbie Emma J.ed
245 _aGynaecology by ten teachers/
260 _aNewyork
_bCRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton
_cc2024
300 _axvi, 274p
_bIncludes colored illustrations
_c25cm
500 _aGynaecology by Ten Teachers is well established as a concise, yet comprehensive, guide within its field. The 21st Edition has been thoroughly updated by its latest team of 'teachers', integrating clinical material with the latest scientific developments that underpin patient care. Each chapter is highly structured, with learning objectives, definitions, aetiology, clinical features, investigations, treatments and key point summaries and additional reading where appropriate. A key theme for this edition is 'professionalism' and information specific to this is threaded throughout the text. KEY FEATURES Fully revised – content is entirely refreshed and up to date for this 21st Edition, including the latest imaging and reproductive technologies and current guidelines for best practices Highly illustrated – text supported and enhanced throughout by high-quality colour line diagrams and photographs Clear and accessible – numerous features supplement the narrative text and provide useful queues for revision Illustrative case histories – engage the reader with realistic scenarios that bring obstetric practice to life Digital support material – download and personalise the ebook for fully flexible access and visit [www.routledge.com/cw/mccarthy] for additional resources including questions for self-assessment, video and patient interviews Along with its companion Obstetrics by Ten Teachers, 21st Edition, the books continue to provide an accessible 'one stop shop' in gynaecology and obstetrics and for a new generation of doctors.
501 _a1. The Development and Anatomy of the Female Sexual Organs and Pelvis. 2. Gynaecological History, Examination and Investigations. 3. Hormonal Control of the Menstrual Cycle and Hormonal Disorders. 4. Disorders of Menstrual Bleeding. 5. Implantation and Early Pregnancy. 6. Contraception and Abortion. 7. Subfertility. 8. The Menopause and Postreproductive Health. 9. Sexually Transmitted Infections and Related Conditions. 10. Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Problems. 11. Benign Conditions of the Ovary and Pelvis. 12. Benign Conditions of the Uterus, Cervix and Endometrium. 13. Benign Conditions of the Vulva, Vagina, Psychosexual Disorders and Female Genital Mutilation. 14. Malignant Disease of the Ovary. 15. Malignant Disease of the Uterus. 16. Premalignant and Malignant Disease of the Lower Genital Tract. 17. Gynaecological Surgery and Therapeutics
504 _aInclude index
600 _aKenny Louise C.ed
650 _a Generative organs, Female Diseases Genital Diseases, Female Gynecologic pathology Gynecology
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