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OverviewFeaturing more than 1700 clinical, pathological and surgical photographs, this atlas is a comprehensive reference guide to the diagnosis and management of numerous obstetrical and gynaecological disorders. Divided into two sections (obstetrics and gynaecology), each section is further divided into sub sections covering key clinical aspects and disorders in each of the disciplines. Presented in an easy to read three column format throughout, each topic provides high quality photographs with a concise, clinical description, and management techniques. Each chapter includes ‘Evidence based breakthrough facts’ with source details, for further research. Key points Comprehensive reference to diagnosis and management of obstetrical and gynaecological disorders Features more than 1700 full colour clinical, pathological and surgical photographs and illustrations Easy to read, three column format Evidence based breakthrough facts with source included in each chapter Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richa SaxenaPublisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Imprint: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.750kg ISBN: 9789350904312ISBN 10: 9350904314 Pages: 610 Publication Date: 30 May 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: Obstetrics Section 1: General Obstetrics 1.1: Reproductive System 1.2: Embryology 1.3: Anatomical Changes During Pregnancy 1.4: Physiological Changes During Pregnancy 1.5: Antenatal Assessment 1.6: Lifestyle Changes During Pregnancy 1.7: Lactation Section 2: Labor and Delivery 2.1: Female Pelvis 2.2: Fetal Skull 2.3: Obstetric Examination 2.4: Normal Labor 2.5: Abnormal Labor 2.6: Normal Vaginal Delivery 2.7: Labor Analgesia 2.8: Breech Vaginal Delivery 2.9: Transverse Lie 2.10: Abnormal Positions 2.11: Fetal Monitoring Using Cardiotocography 2.12: Obstetric Maneuvers 2.13: Cesarean Delivery 2.14: Instrumental Delivery 2.15: Obstetric Hysterectomy 2.16: Intrauterine Fetal Death Section 3: Early Pregnancy Complications 3.1: Ectopic Pregnancy 3.2: Hydatidiform Mole 3.3: Miscarriage 3.4: Cervical Incompetence 3.5: Medical Termination of Pregnancy Using Vacuum Aspiration 3.6: Medical Termination of Pregnancy Section 4: Complications of Pregnancy 4.1: Multifetal Gestation 4.2: Antepartum Hemorrhage 4.3: Rh Negative Pregnancy 4.4: Intrauterine Growth Retardation 4.5: Amniotic Fluid and its Abnormalities 4.6: Preterm Baby 4.7: Post-term Pregnancy Section 5: Medical Conditions During Pregnancy 5.1: Anemia in Pregnancy 5.2: Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy 5.3: Gestational Diabetes 5.4: Heart Disease During Pregnancy 5.5: Thyroid Disorders During Pregnancy 5.6: Asthma and Pregnancy 5.7: Tuberculosis in Pregnancy Section 6: Postnatal Period 6.1: Lactation 6.2: Abnormalities of Lactation 6.3: Puerperium 6.4: Complications of Puerperium 6.5: Injuries to the Birth Canal 6.6: Episiotomy 6.7: Placenta and its Abnormalities 6.8: Umbilical Cord 6.9: Postpartum Hemorrhage 6.10: Uterine Rupture 6.11: Uterine Inversion 6.12: Newborn Infant and its Care Section 7: Imaging in Obstetrics 7.1: Instrumentation 7.2: Technique 7.3: Normal Anatomy on Ultrasound 7.4: Early Pregnancy Scanning 7.5: Normal Third Trimester Pregnancy Scan 7.6: Three-Dimensional Imaging 7.7: Doppler Ultrasound 7.8: Congenital Abnormalities 7.9: Case Studies in Obstetrics Part 2: Gynecology Section 8: General Gynecology 8.1: Gynecological Anatomy 8.2: Gynecological Examination 8.3: Menstrual Cycle 8.4: Principles of Surgery 8.5: Adolescent and Pediatric Gynecology 8.6: Tuberculosis Section 9: Menstrual Disorders 9.1: Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding 9.2: Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding 9.3: Dysmenorrhea 9.4: Premenstrual Syndrome 9.5: Postmenopausal Bleeding 9.6: Treatment of Menstrual Disorders 9.7: Menopause 9.8: Müllerian Abnormalities 9.9: Amenorrhea Section 10: Benign Tumors of Genital Tract 10.1: Fibroids 10.2: Benign Ovarian Lesions 10.3: Cervical Lesions 10.4: Vulvar Lesions 10.5: Benign Breast Disease Section 11: Malignancies of Genital Tract 11.1: Endometrial Cancer 11.2: Leiomyosarcoma 11.3: Ovarian Cancer 11.4: Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia 11.5: Invasive Cancer of the Cervix 11.6: Vulvar Cancer 11.7: Cancer of the Fallopian Tubes 11.8: Breast Cancer Section 12: Uterus 12.1: Uterine Prolapse 12.2: Uterine Retroversion 12.3: Adenomyosis 12.4: Uterine Malformations 12.5: Hysterectomy 12.6: Genitourinary Fistulae 12.7: Urinary Incontinence 12.8: Hysteroscopy 12.9: Laparoscopy 12.10: Robotic Surgery Section 13: Abnormalities in Conception 13.1: Causes of Infertility 13.2: Diagnosis of Infertility 13.3: Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Treatment of Infertility 13.4: Surgery For Treatment of Infertility 13.5: Polycystic Ovarian Disease 13.6: Hirsutism 13.7: Endometriosis Section 14: Infections of the Genital Tract 14.1: Vaginal Discharge 14.2: Sexually Transmitted Diseases 14.3: Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases Section 15: Contraception 15.1: Contraception 15.2: Temporary Methods of Contraception 15.3: Method of Copper-T Insertion 15.4: Insertion of Mirena 15.5: Permanent Methods of Female ContraceptionReviewsAuthor InformationRicha Saxena MBBS MD Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, New Delhi, India Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |