Jeffcoates Principles Of Gynaecology 8th Edition Pdf Free Download
The eighth edition of Jeffcoate's Principles of Gynaecology presents trainees with the most recent advances in the field. Beginning with an overview of clinical gynaecology, the following sections examine the diagnosis and management of both common and rare disorders encountered in different parts of the female reproductive system. Nutrition and exercise from adolescence to menopause are also discussed, as well as recent advances and the latest technologies including robotic surgery and laser treatment. Written by a highly experienced author team led by Dr Narendra Malhotra from Dubrovnik University, this comprehensive new edition includes more than 1100 clinical photographs, illustrations and tables to enhance learning. Key points.
* Comprehensive new edition presenting recent advances in gynaecology
* Covers numerous disorders found in all areas of the female reproductive system
* Includes new technologies such as robotics and lasers
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Advances in Gynaecological Surgery_Peter J.O’Donovan_And_Ellis G.R.Downes Pdf Book Free Download
Advances in Gynaecological Surgery_Peter J. O’Donovan_And_Ellis G. R. Downes Pdf Book Free Download
Edited By:
Peter J. O’Donovan
Consultant Gynaecologist, MERIT Centre, Bradford Royal Infirmary, UK
Ellis G. R. Downes
Consultant Gynaecologist, Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, Middlesex, London, UK
Associate Editor:
Paul McGurgan
Karl Stortz Research Fellow
The MERIT Centre
Bradford Royal Infirmiry
100 CASES in Obstetrics and Gynaecology_Cecilia Bottomley_And_Janice Rymer_Pdf Free Download
100 CASES in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Pdf Free Download
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Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, King’s College London School of Medicine at Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK
100 Cases Series Editor:
Dean of Medical Undergraduate Education, King’s College London School of Medicine at Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK
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Cecilia
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Clinical Lecturer in
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St George’s, University of London, UK
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Janice Rymer
MD FRCOG FRANZCOG
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Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, King’s College London School of Medicine at Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK
100 Cases Series Editor:
P John Rees
MD FRCP
Dean of Medical Undergraduate Education, King’s College London School of Medicine at Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Jeffcoates Principles Of Gynaecology 7th Edition Pdf Free Download
Jeffcoates Principles Of Gynaecology 7th Edition Pdf Free Download
This is a Textbook of Gynaecology, a shorter book compared to the standard Shaw's Gynaecology.
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This is a Textbook of Gynaecology, a shorter book compared to the standard Shaw's Gynaecology.
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Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding _Obstetrics & Gynecology
Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
Author: Millie A Behera, MD; Chief Editor: Richard Scott Lucidi, MD, FACOG more..
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) is irregular uterine bleeding that occurs in the absence of recognizable pelvic pathology, general medical disease, or pregnancy. It reflects a disruption in the normal cyclic pattern of ovulatory hormonal stimulation to the endometrial lining. The bleeding is unpredictable in many ways. It may be excessively heavy or light and may be prolonged, frequent, or random.
About 1-2% of women with improperly managed anovulatory bleeding eventually may develop endometrial cancer.
Essential update: New ACOG treatment guidelines for abnormal uterine bleeding
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recently issued updated guidelines for the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding caused by ovulatory dysfunction. They include the following recommendations[53] }:
Surgery should be considered only in patients in whom medical treatment has failed, cannot be tolerated, or is contraindicated
Endometrial ablation is not acceptable as a primary therapy, because the procedure can hamper the later use of other common methods for monitoring the endometrium
Regardless of patient age, progestin therapy with the levonorgestrel intrauterine device should be considered; contraceptives containing a combination of estrogen and progesterone also provide effective treatment
Low-dose combination hormonal contraceptive therapy (20-35 μg ethinyl estradiol) is the mainstay of treatment for adolescents up to age 18 years
Author: Millie A Behera, MD; Chief Editor: Richard Scott Lucidi, MD, FACOG more..
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) is irregular uterine bleeding that occurs in the absence of recognizable pelvic pathology, general medical disease, or pregnancy. It reflects a disruption in the normal cyclic pattern of ovulatory hormonal stimulation to the endometrial lining. The bleeding is unpredictable in many ways. It may be excessively heavy or light and may be prolonged, frequent, or random.
About 1-2% of women with improperly managed anovulatory bleeding eventually may develop endometrial cancer.
Essential update: New ACOG treatment guidelines for abnormal uterine bleeding
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recently issued updated guidelines for the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding caused by ovulatory dysfunction. They include the following recommendations[53] }:
Surgery should be considered only in patients in whom medical treatment has failed, cannot be tolerated, or is contraindicated
Endometrial ablation is not acceptable as a primary therapy, because the procedure can hamper the later use of other common methods for monitoring the endometrium
Regardless of patient age, progestin therapy with the levonorgestrel intrauterine device should be considered; contraceptives containing a combination of estrogen and progesterone also provide effective treatment
Low-dose combination hormonal contraceptive therapy (20-35 μg ethinyl estradiol) is the mainstay of treatment for adolescents up to age 18 years
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - Williams Gynecology Review _Obstetrics & Gynecology
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - Williams Gynecology Review
Definitions
Hypermenorrea or menorragia: More than 80ml or 7 days of menstrual bleeding
Polymenorrea: Cycles lasting less than 21 days
Metrorragia: Intercycle bleeding
Childhood
Bleeding prior to menarche should be investigated as an abnormal
finding. Initial
evaluation should focus on determining the location of the bleeding, because
vaginal, rectal, or urethral bleeding can present similarly. In this age
group, the vagina, rather than the uterus, is the most common source of
bleeding. Vulvovaginitis is the most frequent cause, but dermatologic
conditions, neoplastic growths, or trauma by accident, abuse, or foreign body
may also be reasons. In addition to vaginal sources, bleeding may also
originate from the urethra and may reflect urethral prolapse or infection
Abnormal uterine bleeding is a frequent clinical problem, accounting for
70 percent of all gynecologic visits by peri- and postmenopausal women. As with perimenarchal girls,
anovulatory uterine bleeding from dysfunction of the
hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis becomes a more common finding in this group.
Alternatively, the incidence of bleeding related to pregnancy and sexually
transmitted disease decreases. With increasing age, there are greater risks of
benign and malignant neoplastic growth.
Bleeding after menopause
typically originates from benign disease. For example, Choo and colleagues
(1985) found that the majority of cases resulted from atrophy of the
endometrium. Benign endometrial polyps may also cause bleeding in this population.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Conn’s Current Therapy 2013 Free Download
Conn’s Current Therapy 2013: Expert Consult: Online and Print, 1st
Edward T. Bope MD (Author), Rick D. Kellerman MD (Author)
Ideal for busy medical practitioners who need quick, reliable answers, Conn’s Current Therapy is the one resource that focuses solely on the most up-to-date treatment protocols for the most common complaints and diagnoses. Hundreds of international contributors provide evidence-based advice to help you make more effective diagnoses and apply the most promising therapeutic strategies.
Edward T. Bope MD (Author), Rick D. Kellerman MD (Author)
Ideal for busy medical practitioners who need quick, reliable answers, Conn’s Current Therapy is the one resource that focuses solely on the most up-to-date treatment protocols for the most common complaints and diagnoses. Hundreds of international contributors provide evidence-based advice to help you make more effective diagnoses and apply the most promising therapeutic strategies.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Contributor Information and Disclosures: (Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding)
Contributor Information and Disclosures:
Millie A Behera, MD Assistant Professor, Adjunct, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Fertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Duke University Medical Center; Associate Medical Director, Fertility Treatment Center, Scottsdale
Millie A Behera, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.
Coauthor(s):
Thomas Michael Price, MD Associate Professor, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Fellowship Program, Duke University Medical Center
Sunday, January 1, 2012
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