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Obstetrics & Gynaecology

An Evidence-based Text for MRCOG
Buch | Hardcover
800 Seiten
2025 | 4th edition
CRC Press (Verlag)
978-1-032-11781-2 (ISBN)
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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. It covers the latest professional guidelines and developments in obstetrics and gynaecology; 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 as well as a useful ready reference for those in established practice.

FROM REVIEWS OF PREVIOUS EDITIONS
"an impressive general all round textbook … covers its topic in excellent detail" Glycosmedia

Mark D. Kilby, is Emeritus Professor in Fetal Medicine, University of Birmingham, and Consultant in Fetal Medicine at the Fetal Medicine Centre, Birmingham Women’s Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK David M. Luesley, is the Emeritus Professor of Gynaecological Oncology, University of Birmingham, UK Section Editors: James Castleman is consultant in Maternal & Fetal Medicine Centre, Birmingham Women’s Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK. Arri Coomarasaramy is Professor of Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine, University of Birmingham, UK Jess Davison is consultant in Obstetrics, Birmingham Women’s Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK James Owen Drife is Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Leeds, UK Leo Gurney is consultant in Maternal & Fetal Medicine Centre, Birmingham Women’s Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK Pierre Martin-Hirsch is consultant Gynaecological Oncologist and Research Director, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, Preston, UK Ash Monga is a consultant Gynaecologist and Subspecialist Urogynaecologist, Southampton University Hospital Trust, UK. Jason Yap is Associate Clinical Professor of Gynaecological Oncology, University of Birmingham, and Consultant Gynaecological Cancer Surgeon, Pan Birmingham Gynaecological Cancer Center, UK.

Preface.
List of contributors.
List of abbreviations.

I: General

1.1. Evidence-based Medicine and medical informatics. 1.2. General principles in surgery. 1.3. Communication and counselling skills in obstetrics and gynaecology. 1.4. The Law, Medicine, and Women’s Rights. 1.5. The management of clinical risk. 1.6. Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries across the UK. 1.7. The MRCOG examination. 1.8. Non-operative Technical Skills for Surgeons.

II: Antenatal

2.1. Routine Antenatal Care: An Overview. 2.2. Chronic Hypertension. 2.3. Diabetes Mellitus, including Gestational diabetes. 2.4. Cardiac Diseases in pregnancy. 2.5. Thyroid Disease in pregnancy. 2.6. Haematology in Obstetrics. 2.7. Kidney Disease in pregnancy. 2.8. Autoimmune mediated Rheumatological diseases in Pregnancy. 2.9. Liver and Gastrointestinal Disease in Pregnancy. 2.10. Respiratory Disease in Pregnancy. 2.11. Neurological Conditions in pregnancy. 2.12. Substance Abuse. 2.13. Skin Disease in Pregnancy. 2.14. Malignancy in pregnancy. 2.15. Maternal Infection in Pregnancy. 2.16. Pre-eclampsia. 2.17. Psychiatric Disease and Pregnancy. 2.18. Antenatal care: Medication and Pregnancy. 2.19. Maternal collapse.

III: Fetal conditions

3.1. Screening in Pregnancy. 3.2. Ultrasound Screening. 3.3. Invasive and Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis. 3.4. Understanding Genetics and Genetic Testing. 3.5. Multiple Pregnancy. 3.6. Fetal infection for MRCOG. 3.7. Tests of Fetal Wellbeing and Preventing Stillbirth. 3.8. Screening and Management of Fetal Growth Disorders. 3.9. Aberrant liquor volume. 3.10. Malpresentation. 3.11. Diagnosis of and Care in Labour. 3.12. Preterm Birth. 3.13. Premature rupture of membranes. 3.14. Antepartum haemorrhage. 3.15. Intrauterine Fetal Death and Stillbirth. 3.16. The Induction of Labour. 3.17. Management of abnormal progress in labour. 3.18. Fetal compromise in the first stage of labour. 3.19. Caesarean Section. 3.20. Placenta Accreta Syndrome.

IV: Second stage of labour

4.1. Fetal Compromise in the Second Stage of Labour. 4.2. Shoulder Dystocia. 4.3. Instrumental Vaginal Delivery. 4.4. Breech. 4.5. Perineal Trauma for MRCOG. 4.6. Perinatal Asphyxia. 4.7. Neonatal Resuscitation. 4.8. Perinatal Mortality.

V: Puerperium

5.1. Problems with Breastfeeding. 5.2. Maternal Pyrexia. 5.3. Postpartum Haemorrhage.

VI: Reproductive Gynaecology

6.1. Normal and abnormal development of the genitalia. 6.2. Karyotypic abnormalities. 6.3. Menarche and adolescent gynaecology. 6.4. Ovarian and menstrual cycles. 6.5. Contraception and termination of pregnancy. 6.6. Endometrial function. 6.7. Uterine fibroids and Heavy menstrual bleeding. 6.8. Abnormal uterine bleeding. 6.9. Dysmenorrhoea and pelvic pain. 6.10. Endometriosis. 6.11. Adenomyosis. 6.12. Premenstrual syndrome. 6.13. Normal conception. 6.14. Female infertility. 6.15. Male infertility. 6.16. Unexplained infertility. 6.17. Assisted reproduction. 6.18. Polycystic ovarian syndrome. 6.19. Hirsutism and Virilisation. 6.20. Amenorrhoea and oligomenorrhoea. 6.21. Menopause. 6.22. Miscarriage. 6.23. Ectopic pregnancy - Lucrezia Viola de Braud, Sarah Solangon, and Davor Jurkovic. 6.24. Premature ovarian insufficiency n. 6.25. Fertility preservation. 6.26. Psychosexual medicine.

VII: Urogynaecology and Sexual Health and Wellbeing

7.1. Assessment of lower urinary tract function. 7.2. Urinary incontinence. 7.3. Other lower urinary tract disorders. 7.4. Lower urinary tract infections. 7.5. Urogenital prolapse. 7.6. Pelvic Infection and sexual health. 7.7. Dyspareunia and other psychosexual problems. 7.8. Child sexual abuse. 7.9. Rape and sexual assault. 7.10. Female Genital Mutilation.

VIII: Lower Genital Tract

8.1. Benign vulval problems. 8.2. Vulvodynia. 8.3. Management of Vulval intraepithelial Neoplasia. 8.4. Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Screening.

IX: Gynaecological Oncology

9.1. Endometrial cancer. 9.2. Cervical cancer. 9.3. Ovarian Cancer. 9.4. Vulval and vaginal cancers. 9.5. Gestational trophoblastic disease. 9.6. Rare Gynaecological Cancers.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.6.2025
Zusatzinfo 215 Tables, black and white; 129 Line drawings, black and white; 54 Halftones, black and white; 183 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 280 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Histologie / Embryologie
ISBN-10 1-032-11781-8 / 1032117818
ISBN-13 978-1-032-11781-2 / 9781032117812
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