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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 460 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 850 g, 118 Tables, unspecified; 278 Halftones, color; 60 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9386261693
  • ISBN-13: 9789386261694
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 460 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 850 g, 118 Tables, unspecified; 278 Halftones, color; 60 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9386261693
  • ISBN-13: 9789386261694
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This new edition has been fully revised to provide undergraduate students with the most up to date information in the field of gynaecology.





Divided into 42 chapters, the text follows a life cycle approach, beginning with discussion on the embryology and development of the female genital tract, through puberty, ovulation and menstruation, to menopause.





The book covers the diagnosis and management of numerous gynaecological disorders, from abnormal bleeding, subfertility and endometriosis, to pelvic organ prolapse, polycystic ovary syndrome, and cancer. Each chapter begins with an overview highlighting the topic.





The third edition includes new chapters on genital tuberculosis, uterine displacements, and endoscopy as well as more than 450 clinical images and tables.





The book is edited by an internationally recognised team of experts from London and South Asia.













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Fully revised, new edition providing undergraduates with latest information in the field Third edition includes new chapters on genital tuberculosis, uterine displacements, and endoscopy Edited by internationally recognised team from London and South Asia Previous edition (9788184489101) published in 2010
Section 1: General Gynecology
1 Embryology and Development of the Female Genital Tract
3(4)
Nozer Sheriar
Indifferent Embryo
3(1)
Female Gonadal Differentiation
4(1)
Female Genital Duct Differentiation
5(2)
2 Disorders of the Development of Mullerian System
7(6)
Pratap Kumar
Sapna Vinit Amin
Anomalies of the Female Reproductive Tract
7(6)
3 Ovulation and Menstruation
13(6)
A.P. Manjunath
Pratap Kumar
Jayaraman Nambiar
Ovulation and Menstruation
13(4)
Feedback Oscillation of the Hypothalamo-pituitary Ovarian System
17(2)
4 Gynecological History and Examination
19(9)
Anna Gracia Perez-Bonfils
Edwin Chandraharan
History-Taking
20(1)
Menstrual History
21(1)
Contraceptive History
22(1)
Past Obstetric History
22(1)
Past Gynecological History
22(1)
Past Medical/Surgical History
22(1)
Drug History/Allergies
22(1)
Sexual History
22(1)
Social History
23(1)
Family History
23(1)
General Examination
23(1)
Abdominal Examination
23(1)
Gynecological Examination
24(1)
Position
24(1)
Technique of Bimanual Examination
24(2)
Bimanual Examination of the Uterus and the Adnexae
26(1)
Rectal Examination
26(1)
Rectovaginal Examination
27(1)
5 Pediatric Gynecology
28(14)
Pratap Kumar
Shyamala Guruvare
Arun Nagrath
Rupinder Kaur Ruprai
Normal Anatomy and Physiology
28(2)
Disorders of Sexual Differentiation and Sexual Ambiguity
30(3)
Vulvovaginal Disorders
33(2)
Vaginal Discharge
35(1)
Viral Infections
35(1)
Urethral Prolapse
36(1)
Foreign Bodies
36(1)
Imperforate Hymen
36(1)
Precocious Puberty
36(3)
Ovarian Cysts
39(3)
6 Adolescent Gynecology
42(35)
Rupinder Kaur Ruprai
Puberty
42(2)
Clinical Evaluation of the Adolescent Girl
44(2)
Conditions Affecting the Adolescent Girl
46(1)
Delayed Sexual Development
46(1)
Turner's Syndrome
47(1)
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
47(4)
Cystic Fibrosis
51(1)
Menstrual Disorders
52(4)
Amenorrhea
56(2)
Hyperandrogenism in Adolescent Girls
58(3)
Functional Ovarian Hyperandrogenism
61(1)
Premenstrual Syndrome
62(1)
Pelvic Pain and Recurrent Abdominal Pain
63(1)
Dysmenorrhea
63(2)
Endometriosis
65(3)
Ovarian Enlargements in Adolescent Girl
68(2)
Vulvovaginal Complaints
70(1)
Cervical Cytology, Histology, and Human Papillomavirus
70(1)
Mallerian Abnormalities
71(1)
Eating Disorders
71(1)
Athletic Adolescents
72(1)
Epilepsy
72(1)
Childhood Cancer Survivors
72(1)
Adolescent Pregnancy
72(1)
Termination of Pregnancy
72(1)
Sexual Abuse
73(1)
Female Cosmetic Genital Surgery
73(4)
7 Dysmenorrhea
77(7)
P.K. Shah
Keshav Pai
Definition
77(1)
Incidence
77(1)
Risk Factors for Dysmenorrhea
77(1)
Classification or Types
78(4)
Recent Advances
82(2)
8 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
84(9)
P.K. Sekharan
Normal Menstrual Bleeding
84(1)
The New Classification of AUB
84(2)
Salient Features of PALM-COEIN Classification
86(1)
Evaluation of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
86(2)
Management
88(2)
Danazol and Gestrinone
90(3)
9 Amenorrhea and Oligomenorrhea
93(8)
B. Kanchana Devi
N. Pandiyan
Physiology of Menstruation
93(8)
10 Reproductive Health
101(8)
W.C. Maina
Sambit Mukhopadhyay
Adolescent Health
101(1)
Female Genital Mutilation
102(1)
Overweight and Obesity
103(2)
Unsafe Abortion
105(1)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Sexually Transmitted Infections
106(1)
Childbirth and Maternal Mortality
107(2)
11 Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
109(8)
Siti Zawiah Omar
Occurrence
109(1)
Etiology
109(1)
Clinical Manifestations
110(1)
Investigations
110(1)
Staging
111(1)
Management
111(2)
Other Options
113(1)
Surgical Treatment
113(1)
Endometriosis and Infertility
114(1)
Adenomyosis
114(3)
12 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
117(8)
Siya Sharon Sharma
Sucheta Jindal
Natural Barriers to PID
117(1)
Vulnerability to PID
117(1)
Etiological Factors of PID
117(2)
Clinical Features of PID
119(2)
Treatment
121(4)
13 Sexually Transmitted Infections (Formerly Known as Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
125(19)
Siya Sharon Sharma
Sucheta Jindal
Defense Mechanism of Female Genital Tract
125(1)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
126(1)
Chlamydial Infection
127(1)
Gonorrhea
128(1)
Acute Gonorrhea
129(1)
Trichomonas Vaginitis
130(1)
Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (Moniliasis)
131(1)
Chronic Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
132(1)
Genital Ulcerative Diseases
133(1)
Herpes in Pregnancy
134(1)
Syphilis
135(4)
Chancroid
139(1)
Lymphogranuloma Venereum
139(1)
Granuloma Inguinale
140(1)
Genital Warts (Condyloma Acuminata)
141(3)
14 Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Women (Including in Pregnancy)
144(6)
Siya Sharon Sharma
Sucheta Jindal
Epidemiology
144(1)
Pathophysiology
144(1)
Clinical Progression of HIV
145(1)
Diagnosis
145(1)
Prevention of Spread
146(1)
Gynecological Problems due to HIV
146(1)
Clinical Assessment after Initial Diagnosis
147(1)
Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission
148(2)
15 Benign Lesions of the Genital Tract
150(12)
K. Jayakrishnan
P. Manjula
Benign Lesions of Vulva
150(1)
Benign Tumors of Vulva
151(1)
Benign lesions of the Vagina
152(1)
Benign Lesions of the Cervix
152(1)
Benign Tumors of Uterus
152(4)
Uterine Polyps
156(1)
Benign Tumors of Ovary
156(6)
16 Contraception and Sterilization
162(19)
K. Jayakrishnan
P. Manjula
Definition
162(1)
Classification of Contraceptive Agents
163(1)
Traditional Methods
163(2)
Barrier Methods
165(1)
Hormonal Contraceptives
166(3)
Progesterone only Pills (Mini Pills)
169(1)
Transdermal Patch
169(1)
Vaginal Ring
169(1)
Injectable Contraception
169(1)
Contraceptive Implants
170(1)
Emergency Contraception (Postcoital Contraception)
171(1)
Intrauterine Devices
171(4)
Surgical Sterilization
175(4)
Newer Methods
179(2)
17 Psychosexual Problems and Sexual Dysfunction
181(12)
Claudine Domoney
Presentation of Sexual Difficulties
182(1)
Definitions of Sexual Disorders in Women
183(1)
Management
184(1)
Investigations
185(1)
Treatment
185(4)
Partners
189(1)
Phases of Life
189(4)
18 Pelvic Organ Prolapse
193(13)
Pralhad Kushtagi
Definition and Incidence
193(1)
Classification
193(1)
Etiology
194(2)
Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor
196(1)
Secondary Anatomical Changes
197(1)
Symptoms
198(1)
Clinical Evaluation
199(1)
Differential Diagnosis
200(1)
Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
200(4)
Conservative Management
204(2)
19 Urinary and Fecal Incontinence (Including Fistulae)
206(10)
Deeksha Pandey
Background
206(1)
Etiology and Risk Factors
207(1)
Urinary Incontinence
207(5)
Fecal Incontinence
212(1)
Genital Fistulae
213(3)
20 A Simplified Approach to Breast Diseases for Obstetricians and Gynecologists
216(5)
S.S. Prasad
Relevant Anatomy and Physiology
216(1)
Common Breast-related Symptoms
216(1)
Investigations for Breast Diseases
217(1)
Common Benign Breast Diseases
218(1)
Breast Cancer
219(1)
Breast Problems in Pregnancy and Lactation
220(1)
21 Instruments Used in Obstetrics and Gynecology
221(10)
Rajesh Bhakta
Sim's Vaginal Speculum
221(1)
Cusco's Vaginal Speculum
221(1)
Sim's Anterior Vaginal Wall Retractor
222(1)
Uterine Sound
222(1)
Vulsellum Forceps
222(1)
Tenaculum
222(1)
Cervical Dilators
223(1)
Uterine Curette
223(1)
Suction Cannula
224(1)
Manual Vacuum Aspirator
224(1)
Ayer's Spatula
224(1)
Punch Biopsy Forceps
225(1)
Endometrial Biopsy Curette
225(1)
Red Rubber Catheter
225(1)
Foley's Catheter
225(1)
Leech Wilkinson's Cannula
226(1)
Shirodkar's Hook
226(1)
Pessary (Hodge, Smith or Ring Pessary)
226(1)
Doyen's Retractor
227(1)
Richardson's Tetractor
227(1)
Episiotomy Scissors
227(1)
Umbilical Cord Cutting Scissor
227(1)
Kocher's Artery Forceps
227(1)
Green-armytage's Forceps
228(1)
Babcock's Forceps
228(1)
Forceps
228(1)
Vacuum Delivery (Ventouse)
229(1)
Malmstrom Cup
229(1)
Vacuum Extractor
229(1)
Sponge Holding Forceps
229(1)
Pinard's Fetal Stethoscope
230(1)
Lamineria Tent
230(1)
22 Ultrasound and Color Doppler in Gynecology
231(30)
Neharika Malhotra Bora
Rishabh Bora
Narendra Malhotra
Jaideep Malhotra
Sonal Panchal
Ultrasonography in Gynecology
231(1)
Normal Female Pelvis
232(1)
Uterus
232(1)
Ovaries
232(1)
Folliculogenesis
232(1)
Fallopian Tubes
233(1)
Pouch of Douglas
233(1)
Ultrasound of the Uterus
234(1)
Diseases of the Myometrium
234(2)
Diseases of the Endometrium
236(1)
Diseases of the Uterine Cavity
236(4)
Sonohysterography
240(1)
Ultrasound and Puerperium
240(1)
Diseases of Cervix
241(1)
Vagina
242(1)
Ovarian Sonography
242(6)
Evaluation of an Ovarian Mass
248(1)
Gestational Trophoblastic Disorders
248(1)
Pelvic Kidney
249(2)
3D Ultrasound in Gynecology
251(1)
Uterine Lesions
252(1)
3D of Endometrium
252(1)
Endometrial Volume
252(1)
Endometrial Perfusion
252(2)
Ovarian Lesions
254(2)
Other Adnexal Lesions
256(2)
Endometriosis
258(1)
Paraovarian Cysts
258(1)
Ovarian Dermoid Cysts
258(1)
Other Ovarian Masses
258(3)
23 Gynecological Operations
261(18)
A.P. Manjunath
Jayaraman Nambiar
Abdominal Hysterectomy
261(12)
Laparoscopy
273(3)
Hysteroscopy
276(3)
24 General Surgical Problems in Gynecology
279(6)
Krishnendu Mukherjee
Categories of General Surgical Problems in Gynecology
279(6)
25 Genital Tuberculosis
285(5)
Prashanth K. Adiga
Pratap Kumar
Incidence
285(1)
Pathology
285(1)
Clinical features
286(4)
26 Uterine Displacements including Retroversion and Uterine Inversion
290(8)
Akhila Vasudeva
Pratap Kumar
Upward Displacement of the Uterus
290(1)
Lateral Displacement of the Uterus
291(1)
Retroversion
291(1)
Symptoms of Retroversion
291(1)
Diagnosis
292(1)
Management
292(1)
Retroverted Gravid Uterus
293(1)
Uterine Inversion
293(1)
Acute Inversion
293(1)
Prevention of Puerperal Inversion
294(1)
Management
294(1)
Chronic Inversion
295(3)
27 Endoscopy in Gynecology
298(9)
Rajesh Bhakta
Indications of Laparoscopic Surgery
298(1)
Contraindications
298(3)
Technique of Laparoscopy
301(1)
Complications of Laparoscopy
302(1)
Hysteroscopy
302(5)
Section 2: Reproductive Endocrinology And Assisted Conception
28 Puberty
307(5)
Vani Ramkumar
Physiology of Puberty
307(1)
Factors Influencing Puberty
308(1)
Definitions
308(1)
Physical Changes of Puberty
309(1)
Puberty in Boys
310(1)
Psychologic Changes of Puberty
310(1)
Problems Associated with Adolescence
310(1)
Recent Trends
311(1)
29 Disorders of Ovulation
312(6)
Nuguelis Razali
Classification
312(2)
History
314(1)
Investigations
314(1)
Management
315(1)
Ovulation Induction
315(3)
30 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
318(5)
Pratap Kumar
Alok Sharma
Pathophysiology
318(1)
Puberty and PCOS
319(1)
Diagnosis
319(1)
Approach to Infertility in a Patient with PCOS
320(3)
31 Hirsutism
323(5)
Muralidhar V. Pal
Definition
323(1)
Hypertrichosis
323(1)
Pathophysiology
323(1)
Etiology
324(1)
Diagnosis
324(1)
Treatment
325(3)
32 Disorders of Sexual Differentiation and Development (Intersex)
328(9)
Muralidhar V. Pal
Sexual Differentiation of the Fetus
328(6)
Other Intersex Syndromes
334(1)
Diagnosis of Intersex (Disorders of Sexual Development)
335(1)
Management of Intersex
335(1)
Gender Assignment
336(1)
33 Infertility
337(6)
Prashant Nadkarni
Causes of Infertility
337(1)
Assessment of the Infertile Couple
338(1)
Investigation of the Infertile Couple
339(1)
Treatment Options
340(1)
Future Directions
341(2)
34 Menopause and Hormone Therapy
343(20)
Premitha Damodaran
Endocrinology
345(1)
Signs and Symptoms of Menopause
345(1)
Early Menopausal Problems
345(1)
Medium-Term problems
346(1)
Late Menopausal Problems
347(4)
Hormone Therapy Delivery Systems
351(1)
Action of Estrogen
351(1)
Prescribing Hormone Therapy
351(1)
Hormone Therapy and Cancers
352(1)
Ovarian Cancer
353(1)
Colorectal Cancer
354(1)
Lung Cancer
354(1)
Hormone Therapy and Diabetes
354(1)
Hormone Therapy and Gallbladder Disease
354(1)
Other Effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy
355(1)
Duration of Use
355(1)
Recommendations
356(7)
Section 3: Gynecologic Oncology
35 Gynecological Cancer Screening
363(9)
V. Sivanesaratnam
Cervical Cancer
364(4)
Ovarian Cancer
368(1)
Endometrial Cancer
369(3)
36 Preinvasive and Invasive Cancer of the Cervix
372(11)
V. Sivanesaratnam
Preinvasive Lesions of the Cervix
373(4)
Adenocarcinoma in situ
377(1)
Invasive Carcinoma of the Cervix
377(6)
37 Ovarian Cancer
383(10)
V. Sivanesaratnam
Lim Boon Kiong
Epidemiology
383(1)
Anatomy
384(1)
Etiological Factors
384(1)
Screening for Ovarian Cancer
385(1)
Prevention of Ovarian Cancer
385(1)
Classification of Ovarian Neoplasms
385(1)
Diagnosis
386(1)
Examination
387(1)
Preoperative Evaluation
387(1)
Stages of Ovarian Cancer
387(1)
Treatment of Ovarian Carcinoma
388(5)
38 Uterine Malignancy
393(8)
Christina Portelli
Tim Duncan
Epidemiology and Risk Factors
394(1)
Histopathology
394(1)
Leiomyosarcoma
395(1)
Patterns of Spread
396(1)
Risk Factors
396(1)
Clinical Features
396(1)
Diagnosis and Investigations
397(1)
Revised FIGO Staging 2009
397(1)
Prognostic Factors
398(1)
Management
398(3)
39 Vulvar Cancer
401(10)
V. Sivanesaratnam
Etiology
401(1)
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
402(1)
Diagnosis
403(1)
Pattern of Spread
403(1)
Management
404(1)
Special Situations
405(2)
Lymphatic Mapping
407(1)
Other Vulvar Malignancies
407(4)
40 Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
411(10)
V. Sivanesaratnam
Hydatidiform Mole
412(2)
Prophylaxis Against Choriocarcinoma
414(1)
Placental Site Trophoblastic Tumor
415(1)
Epithelioid Trophoblastic Tumor
415(1)
Choriocarcinoma
415(6)
41 Radiotherapy and Systemic Anticancer Therapy in Gynecological Malignancy
421(5)
Robert Wade
Radiotherapy
421(1)
Systemic Anticancer Cancer Therapy
422(1)
Oncological Treatment of Specific Cancers
423(1)
Cervical Cancer
423(1)
Endometrial Cancer
424(1)
Ovarian Cancer
424(1)
Vulval Cancer
425(1)
Vaginal Cancer
425(1)
Trophoblastic Tumors
425(1)
42 Palliative Care
426(11)
Claire Stewart
Onnig Tamizian
Symptom Management
426(11)
Index 437
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran DCH FRCS FRCOG FAMS MD PhD FACOG FSLCOG FSOGC

Professor and Head, Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St Georges Hospital Medical School, London, UK





V Sivanesaratnam MBBS FRCOG FICS FACS FAMM FAOFOG

Consultant Gynaecologist/Gynaecologic Oncologist, University of Malaya Specialist Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia





Alokendu Chatterjee FRCOG FICS

Former Professor and Head, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, NRS Medical College and Hospital, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal, India





Pratap KumarMD DGO FICS FICOG FICMCH

Professor and Head, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka, India