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Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Medicine and Family Planning Pack [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-2015
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  • ISBN-10: 0198758049
  • ISBN-13: 9780198758044
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 184x103x47 mm, kaal: 648 g
  • Sari: Oxford Medical Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198758049
  • ISBN-13: 9780198758044
Two titles from the bestselling Oxford Handbook series are available together in this great value pack.

Fully revised for a third edition, the best-selling Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is now better than ever. It includes new algorithms for patient management, new images and full colour photographs, and new and expanded topics including female genital mutilation, consent for operations, and pre-operative assessment.
Written and reviewed by a team of highly experienced clinicians and academics, and UK trainees, this handbook is a perfect starting point for preparation for postgraduate exams. Practical advice is presented with key evidence-based guidelines, supported by web references, providing the most up-to-date clinical information as well as the perfect starting point for preparation for postgraduate exams.

The indispensable, concise and practical guide to all aspects of obstetric and gynaecological medical care, diagnosis, and management, this is the must have resource for all specialist trainees, junior doctors and medical students, as well as a valuable aide memoir for experienced clinicians.

The Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Medicine and Family Planning, second edition provides essential practical information in the care of the adolescent and reproductive age females and males. Evidence-based and concise, this handbook is the must-have resource for all practitioners, trainees, and students in sexual and reproductive healthcare.

Fully updated for the second edition, this handbook now contains additional practical guidance, algorithms and diagrams, a new chapter on recurrent miscarraige, as well as expanded informaiton on topics such as fragile X syndrome, PCOs and hirsuitism. It follows chronological age up to the menopause, covering areas such as the reproductive system, puberty, the menstrual cycle, contraceptive methods, and infertility. This is the essential guide to all aspects of reproductive medicine, family planning and sexual health, providing all the vital information the reader needs.

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Review from previous edition This book should definitely be recommended to those new to the specialty * Jenny Myers, PhD, Clinical Lecturer/Specialist Registrar,St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist * Excellent book, plenty of information on everything to do with high risk pregnancy. Includes symptoms, risk factors and management . . . a must have, a load of information in a small book by reputable clinicians. Definitely recommended! * Amazon.co.uk Review * This book is set out clearly and has good evidence based information on conditions, their causes and guidelines for treatment. As a midwifery student I have found it invaluable in studying high risk pregnancy and plan to keep it with me when working for reference. * Amazon.co.uk Review * A practical and excellent resource...thoroughly recommended. * AOGS * Very reader-friendly and the style is very easy to absorb for a junior doctor especially if new to O&G... Its strength is that it is user-friendly and good core clinical knowledge and practice is covered for junior doctors. * BMA Book Awards 2014. Highly Commended * This is a solid contribution for UK obstetricians/gynecologists * Doody's Notes * Review from previous edition Detailing the basic science behind the conditions, the book will help practitioners to understand the impact of treatments and medication. * Nursing Standard, vol 23, no. 8 * A simple but useful handbook. It is appropriate for those wanting a basic resource to retrieve information quickly. * Doody's Notes * Compact enough to slip into a pocket, this handbook gives a good overview...it is well-illustrated with graphs and diagrams...[ and includes] information on Nuvaring and the contraceptive sponge, which are not currently available in the UK. * FPA Newsletter * ...there is almost no superfluous information and all the text is directed to helping the healthcare professional deal with a patient in front of them. It is very much direct, straight to the point and most importantly, practical... It's an excellent and practical book, particularlu for primary health care teams as well as a GP registrar. * Glycosmedia *

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Preface vi
Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations ix
Contributors xxiii
1 Normal pregnancy
1(48)
2 Pregnancy complications
49(58)
3 Fetal medicine
107(48)
4 Infectious diseases in pregnancy
155(30)
5 Medical disorders in pregnancy
185(78)
6 Labour and delivery
263(64)
7 Obstetric anaesthesia
327(12)
8 Neonatal resuscitation
339(10)
9 Postnatal care
349(24)
10 Obstetric emergencies
373(30)
11 Perinatal and maternal mortality
403(16)
12 Benign and malignant tumours in pregnancy
419(10)
13 Substance abuse and psychiatric disorders
429(28)
14 Gynaecological anatomy and development
457(44)
15 Normal menstruation and its disorders
501(24)
16 Early pregnancy problems
525(24)
17 Genital tract infections and pelvic pain
549(20)
18 Subfertility and reproductive medicine
569(44)
19 Sexual assault
613(8)
20 Contraception
621(14)
21 Menopause
635(18)
22 Urogynaecology
653(32)
23 Benign and malignant gynaecological conditions
685(86)
24 Miscellaneous gynaecology
771
Index 799
Symbols and abbreviations xi
Part 1 Reproductive medicine
1 Sexual differentiation
3(14)
2 Steroid hormones
17(8)
3 Menarche and adolescent gynaecology
25(8)
4 Ovaries and the menstrual cycle
33(10)
5 Polycystic ovary syndrome
43(14)
6 Hirsutism and virilization
57(10)
7 Amenorrhoea and oligomenorrhoea
67(14)
8 Recurrent miscarriage
81(10)
9 Menopause and hormone replacement therapy
91(14)
10 Initial advice to those concerned about delays in conception
105(4)
11 Defining infertility
109(4)
12 Investigation of fertility problems
113(12)
13 Management strategies for fertility problems
125(8)
14 Male infertility
133(10)
15 Ovulation induction
143(16)
16 Tubal and uterine disorders
159(8)
17 Medical and surgical management of endometriosis
167(14)
18 Intra-uterine insemination
181(6)
19 In vitro fertilization and associated assisted conception techniques
187(24)
Part 2 Contraception and family planning
20 Fertility and fertility awareness
211(18)
21 Male contraception
229(8)
22 Vaginal methods
237(6)
23 Combined hormonal contraception (CHC)
243(48)
24 Progestogen-only pill (POP)
291(14)
25 Injectables
305(12)
26 Contraceptive implants
317(10)
27 Intra-uterine contraception
327(22)
28 Postcoital contraception
349(10)
29 Sterilization
359(10)
30 Special considerations
369(8)
Appendix 377(6)
Index 383
Enda McVeigh is Senior Fellow in Reproductive Medicine at the University of Oxford, Consultant Gynaecologist at theJohn Radcliffe Hospital, and Medical Director at the Oxford IVF Unit



John Guillebaud is Emeritus Professor of Family Planning and Reproductive Health, University College London. He was born at Buye, Burundi, brought up in Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya, and continues to make regular training and support visits for healthcare professions in Africa (Central and South). He is Ex-Medical Director, at Margaret Pyke Centre for Study and Training in Family Planning. He is currently Research Director at the Elliot-Smith Clinic, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, where in addition to having performed c 5000 vasectomies he is involved in studies of the world's first non-hormonal male pill producing a semen-free orgasm - potentially reducing male-to-female HIV transmission. He is author/co-author of c 300 publications on environmental sustainability, reproductive health and population, contraception for women and for men, and of eight books which are available in 10 languages including Bulgarian and Japanese.

Professor Homburg is an obstetrician and gynaecologist who specialises in reproductive medicine. As a fertility specialist, Professor Homburg has a worldwide reputation having published 200 research articles and chapters in books and has written or edited seven books. He has been invited to lecture in all five continents at frequent intervals and has won prizes for his research at the British Fertility Society, the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) and the Israel Fertility Society (3 times). He has served as an Associate Editor for Human Reproduction and presently for Human Reproduction Update.

Professor Homburg's main interests and speciality are the treatment of infertility in general, polycystic ovary syndrome, ovulation induction, ovarian stimulation and IVF.