This
note explains the following topics: Generic components, Speciality
section, Special interest modules, Maternal medicine, Labour ward management and
gynaecological surgery.
This PDF book covers the following topics
related to Obstetrics and Gynecology : The Physician–Patient Relationship, Professionally Responsible
Clinical Practice, Clinical Practice of Reproductive Medicine, Clinical Practice
of Obstetrics, Clinical Practice of Gynecology, Clinical Practice of
Neonatology, Innovation, Research, and Scholarship, Medical Education, Women’s
Health Policy, Concordance of 2015 Edition with 2020 Edition.
Author(s): Frank
A. Chervenak, Laurence B. McCullough
This book provides a practical approach to a broad range of procedures
in obstetrics and gynecology. This book is aimed at any physician requiring a
practical approach to performing procedures in obstetrics and gynaecology.
Houseman, interns, residents, registrars and junior specialists will find it
very useful.
This book explains the following topics: Prolactin: Physiologic and Pathologic Associations, Pubertal and
Midlife Changes, Male Reproductive Function, The Ovarian Lifecycle,
Fertilization, Early Pregnancy And It's Disorders, Infertility Seminar,
Gynecologic Disorders, Clinical Radiology in OB/GYN, Physiology of Normal Labor
and Delivery, Maternal Physiology and Prenatal Care, Clinical Genetics,
Infectious Diseases and AIDS, Contraception or Sexual Differentiation.
This book, written for women who have no special knowledge of medicine,
aims to answer the questions which occur to them in the course of
pregnancy.Directions for safeguarding their health have been given in detail,
and emphasis has been placed upon such measures as may serve to prevent serious
complications.
This atlas was
undertaken with the idea that, there are many excellent text books,
compendiums, and atlases on gynecology, there is no book which gives the student
and physician the material which personal clinical observation should supply.
This book provides a solution for this issue. The author has been made the text as practical as possible.
This contains some guideline which aim to encourage the use of common
terminology and definitions of breast disease and to standardise methods of
classification of breast cancer.
Author(s): Professor S
Lakhani, Dr J Lowe, Mr K Miller, Dr A Rhodes, Professor RA Walker, Dr CA
Wells
This note covers the following details about Breast Cancer Risk
Factors: Increasing Age, Family History, Genetic Factors, Neoplastic and Benign
Risk Factors, Exogenous Hormones, Menstrual and Obstetric History, Other
Exogenous Factors, Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Models and Future
Improvements in Risk Prediction.
This book was written primarily for physicians. It is not an easy,
casual read for the lay person. Covered topics are: Examination Technique, The
Ovaries, The Uterus, The Endometrium, Ovulation Induction and IVF.