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Obstetrics & Gynaecology: An Evidence-based Text for MRCOG, Third Edition 3rd edition [Kietas viršelis]

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Edited by (Pan-Birmingham Gynaecological Cancer Centre, UK), Edited by (University of Birmingham, UK)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 976 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 2781 g, 193 Tables, black and white; 111 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482233827
  • ISBN-13: 9781482233827
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 976 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 2781 g, 193 Tables, black and white; 111 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482233827
  • ISBN-13: 9781482233827
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Modelled after the current MRCOG curriculum, the new edition of this bestselling book provides all the information a specialist registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology or senior house officer needs during training or when preparing for the MRCOG examination.

Obstetrics & Gynaecology: An Evidence-based Text for MRCOG covers the latest professional guidelines and developments in obstetrics and gynaecology and continues to provide an easily accessible source of information for those practising as specialists.

The books subsections within obstetrics and gynaecology are divided in line with the RCOG trainee logbook. The text is consistently structured throughout to ensure ease of reference with standardized headings including definitions, incidence, aetiology, investigations and management.

Focusing on standards and an evidence-based approach, each chapter includes material on MRCOG standards in an easy-to-consult format. Information on evidence-based medicine is also included to provide a rapid summary of the evidence relating to the interventions and treatments discussed. This text will continue to be an invaluable companion to the higher training of obstetricians and gynaecologists and a useful ready reference for those in established practice.

Recenzijos

"It's the only textbook you will need for MRCOG Part 2 Exam preparation" - Five Stars, The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, (Volume 18, Issue 4)

"...this is an excellent general all round obstetrics and gynaecology textbook for a large number of people...In such a vast topic, the editors have done an excellent job of breaking down the information into relatively short and easily readable, as well as accessible chapters...This is an impressive general all round textbook which covers its topic in excellent detail which will appeal to both the specialist in training as well as a GP and other interested healthcare professionals. It may be too detailed for the undergraduate though it could be a useful reference source in that capacity. Considering the quality of the book and the bundling of the digital products, this represents very good value for money."- Dr Harry Brown, July 2016 "This is a proper modern textbook combining the best of the traditional printed medium but accompanied by digital cousins bundled within the purchase price, more on this later This is an impressive general all round textbook which covers its topic in excellent detail which will appeal to both the specialist in training as well as a GP and other interested healthcare professionals." Harry Brown, Glycosmedia

Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
List of Abbreviations Used
xvii
How to Usethis Book xxv
SECTION ONE INTRODUCTORY/GENERAL
James Drife
1 Evidence-based medicine and medical informatics
3(11)
Jane Thomas
2 The general principles of surgery
14(9)
Fiona M. Reid
3 Communication and counselling
23(4)
Richard Porter
4 The law, medicine and women's rights
27(6)
Sheila McLean
5 Clinical risk
33(6)
Sam Pretlove
6 Rationale for advanced skills training
39(12)
Timothy Draycott
Islam Gamaleldin
SECTION TWO ANTENATAL OBSTETRICS
Mark Kilby
7 Routine antenatal care: an overview
51(9)
Nina Johns
8 Chronic hypertension
60(8)
Kate Bramham
Andrew Shennan
9 Diabetes mellitus
68(10)
Clare L. Tower
10 Cardiac disease
78(5)
Catherine Nelson-Piercy
11 Thyroid disease
83(5)
Andrew Shennan
Joanna Girling
12 Haematological conditions
88(23)
Sarah Wharin
Sue Pavord
13 Renal disease
111(5)
Catherine Nelson-Piercy
14 Autoimmune conditions
116(6)
Catherine Nelson-Piercy
15 Liver and gastrointestinal disease
122(6)
Catherine Nelson-Piercy
16 Respiratory conditions
128(9)
Louise Kenny
17 Neurological conditions
137(11)
Louise Kenny
18 Dermatological conditions
148(4)
Louise Kenny
19 Drug and alcohol misuse
152(8)
Louise Kenny
20 Smoking
160(3)
Andrew Shennan
21 Anaemia
163(5)
Will Lester
22 Abdominal pain
168(7)
Clare L. Tower
23 Malignancy
175(9)
Louise Kenny
24 Maternal infections in pregnancy
184(7)
Tara Jayne Selman
25 Gestational diabetes
191(7)
Clare L. Tower
26 Pre-eclampsia and non-proteinuric pregnancy-induced hypertensior
198(8)
Andrew Shennan
27 Medication in pregnancy
206(7)
Clare L. Tower
28 Maternal mortality
213(14)
James Drife
SECTION THREE FETAL CONDITIONS
Mark Kilby
29 Biochemical screening
227(4)
Michele P. Mohajer
30 Ultrasound screening
231(6)
Michele P. Mohajer
31 Invasive and non-invasive prenatal diagnosis
237(4)
Michele P. Mohajer
32 Understanding genetics and genetic tests
241(12)
Fiona Mackie
Denise Williams
33 Management of fetal anomalies
253(4)
Michele P. Mohajer
34 Previous history of fetal loss
257(5)
Abi Merriel
Arri Coomarasamy
35 Multiple pregnancy
262(5)
Bill Martin
36 Fetal infections
267(7)
Tara Jayne Selman
37 Tests of fetal wellbeing
274(7)
Alexander Heazell
38 Small for gestational age and intrauterine growth restriction
281(11)
Jennifer A. Tamblyn
R. Katie Morris
39 Aberrant liquor volume
292(8)
Jennifer A. Tamblyn
R. Katie Morris
40 Fetal hydrops
300(6)
Caroline Fox
Sailesh Kumar
41 representation
306(4)
Alexander Mpirie
42 Prolonged pregnancy
310(6)
Devender Roberts
Rajeshwari Myagerimath
43 Routine intrapartum care: an overview
316(11)
Mary Higgins
SECTION FOUR LATE PREGNANCY AND INTRAPARTUM EVENTS
Mark Kilby
44 Preterm labour
327(11)
Myles Taylor
Stuart Rundle
45 Pre-labour rupture of the membranes
338(7)
Myles Taylor
Stuart Rundle
46 Antepartum haemorrhage
345(15)
Lucy Kean
47 Intrauterine fetal death
360(13)
Lucy Kean
SECTION FIVE FIRST STAGE OF LABOUR
Mark Kilby
48 Induction of labour
373(8)
Nina Johns
49 Management after previous caesarean section
381(8)
Lucy Kean
50 Poor progress in labour
389(6)
Graham Tydeman
Alexandra Rice
51 Fetal compromise in the first stage of labour
395(9)
Jenny Blackman
Myles Taylor
52 Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia
404(12)
David M. Levy
Duncan S. Cochran
53 Caesarean section
416(11)
Tracey A. Johnston
SECTION SIX SECOND STAGE OF LABOUR
427(44)
Mark Kilby
54 Fetal compromise in the second stage of labour
431(6)
Myles Taylor
55 Shoulder dystocia
437(6)
Jenny Blackman
Myles Taylor
56 Instrumental vaginal delivery
443(14)
Tracey A. Johnston
57 Breech presentation
457(14)
Alexander M. Pirie
58 Perineal trauma
Lucy Kean
SECTION SEVEN POSTPARTUM COMPLICATIONS
Mark Kilby
59 Perinatal asphyxia
471(5)
Andrew Currie
60 Neonatal resuscitation
476(9)
Andrew Currie
61 Common neonatal problems
485(8)
Andrew Currie
62 Perinatal mortality
493(9)
James Drife
63 Postpartum collapse
502(5)
Peter J. Thompson
64 Postpartum haemorrhage
507(5)
Peter J. Thompson
65 Postpartum pyrexia
512(4)
Peter J. Thompson
66 Disturbed mood
516(4)
Peter J. Thompson
67 Problems with breastfeeding
520(5)
Peter J. Thompson
SECTION EIGHT REPRODUCTIVE GYNAECOLOGY
Arri Coomarasamy
68 Normal and abnormal development of the genitalia
525(11)
Rebecca Deans
Sarah M. Creighton
69 Karyotypic abnormalities
536(3)
Diana Fothergill
70 Menarche and adolescent gynaecology
539(4)
Diana Fothergill
71 Ovarian and menstrual cycles
543(8)
Mohammed Khairy
Rima Dhillon
72 Contraception and termination of pregnancy
551(19)
Kulsum Jaffer
73 Endometrial function
570(4)
Hilary OD. Critchley
Christine P. West
74 Uterine fibroids
574(9)
Christine P. West
75 Abnormal uterine bleeding
583(9)
Christine P. West
76 Dysmenorrhoea and pelvic pain
592(10)
Christine P. West
77 Endometriosis
602(11)
Christine P. West
78 Adenomyosis
613(4)
Christine P. West
79 Premenstrual syndrome
617(8)
Christine P. West
80 Normal conception
625(4)
Yakoub Khalaf
81 Female infertility
629(9)
Yakoub Khalaf
82 Male infertility
638(5)
Yakoub Khalaf
83 Unexplained infertility
643(5)
Smriti Bhatta
Siladitya Bhattacharya
84 Assisted reproduction
648(6)
Abey Eapen
Arri Coomarasamy
85 Polycystic ovary syndrome
654(9)
Adam H. Balen
86 Hirsutism and virilism
663(5)
Mostafa Metwally
William Ledger
87 Amenorrhoea and oligomenorrhoea
668(4)
Mostafa Metwally
William Ledger
88 Menopause
672(6)
Tina Sara Verghese
Jenny Williamson
Lynne Robinson
89 Miscarriage
678(7)
James Hounslow
Ying Cheong
90 Ectopic pregnancy
685(13)
Ghada Salman
Davor Jurkovic
91 Premature ovarian insufficiency
698(9)
Nowmi Zaman
Jenny Williamson
Lynne Robinson
92 Fertility preservation
707(5)
Hoda Harb
Arri Coomarasamy
93 Psychosexual medicine
712(7)
Susan V. Carr
SECTION NINE UROGYNAECOLOGY AND SEXUAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING
Section Editors: Linda Cardozo
Dudley Robinson
94 Assessment of lower urinary tract function
719(17)
Angie Rantell
95 Urinary incontinence
736(29)
Dudley Robinson
Linda Cardozo
96 Other lower urinary tract disorders
765(8)
Ganesh Thiagamoorthy
Sushma Srikrishna
97 Lower urinary tract infections
773(607)
Ilias Giarenis
Dudley Robinson
98 Urogenital prolapse
780(11)
Sushma Srikrishna
Dudley Robinson
99 Infection and sexual health
791(19)
Melanie Mann
100 Dyspareunia and other psychosexual problems
810(7)
Melanie Mann
101 Child sexual abuse
817(5)
Catherine White
102 Rape and sexual assault
822(8)
Catherine White
103 Female genital mutilation
830(9)
Ben Chisnall
Janice Rymer
SECTION TEN LOWER GENITAL TRACT
Simon Leeson
104 Benign vulval problems
839(9)
Lubna Haque
Margaret Cruickshank
105 Vulvodynia
848(6)
Shuchi Dixit
David Nunns
106 Pre-invasive disease
854(19)
Nirmala Rai
Gabrielle Downey
SECTION ELEVEN GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY
Section Editors: David Luesley
Simon Leeson
107 Endometrial cancer
873(10)
Mahalakshmi Gurumurthy
Margaret Cruickshank
108 Cervical cancer
883(6)
Pierre L. Martin-Hirsch
109 Benign and malignant ovarian masses
889(17)
Sudha Sundar
110 Vulval and vaginal cancer
906(7)
John Tidy
111 Gestational trophoblastic disease
913(9)
Fieke E. M. Froeling
Michael J. Seckl
112 Rare tumours
922(5)
Nicholas Reed
Index 927
Edited by

David M. Luesley, MA, MD, FRCOG, emeritus professor of gynaecological oncology, University of Birmingham, UK

Mark D. Kilby, DSc, MB BS, MD, FRCOG, FRCPI, professor in fetal medicine, Centre for Womens and Childrens Health, University of Birmingham, and Fetal Medicine Centre, Birmingham Womens Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK