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Books > Medicine > Clinical & internal medicine > Gynaecology & obstetrics
This compact, illustrated handbook is a concise but comprehensive
resource that introduces medical students, general medical
practitioners and gynecologists to the significance of the human
papillomaviruses in the etiology of cervical cancer. All chapters
are fully referenced and written by experts in the field. The
content review virus structure, the epidemiology of HPV, the latest
advances in HPV vaccination, and new markers for cervical disease.
A user-friendly text, this book explores all the diagnostic
challenges pathologists and obstetricians will face. Succinct and
accessible, the text includes discussions of lesions associated
with maternal thrombophilias, updates in disorders with challenging
clinicopathologic features and pathogenesis. The new edition
contains updated sections on conditions such as preeclampsia and
maternal diabetes mellitus, covers the use of technology such as
molecular genetic probes and other newly developed ancillary
studies to confirm diagnosis in problematic cases, and includes
illustrations of umbilical cord, membranes, parenchymal and
maternal surface abnormalities.
Perinatal factors are critical in the 'programming' of behavioral,
endocrine and immunologic outcomes of adult life. Exposure to many
factors in utero can drive fetal development along specific
trajectories. Perinatal factors can also affect many diverse
systems that have significant implications for long-term health
outcomes. The findings from basic research are so diverse and
suggest implications in many different arenas. Bringing together
these findings, this book explores the evidence linking the role of
early life events to long-term physical and psychological health
outcomes. It pulls the research together and communicates the
findings to the wider scientific and clinical communities.
At the cutting-edge of maternal and neonatal management and
research, this reference presents the most recent advances in fetal
DNA/RNA, embryoscopy/fetoscopy, open fetal surgery, and ethnic
population screening to manage pre-existing and newly detected
maternal medical complications, detect genetic and congenital
abnormalities, prevent preterm births, and optimize pregnancy
outcomes. With illustrative color photographs, this source offers
contributions by esteemed professionals at respected institutions
around the globe and covers legal issues concerning prenatal
assessment and diagnosis.
'Breast is best' is today's prevailing mantra. However, women -
particularly first-time mothers - frequently feel unsupported when
they come to feed their baby. This new experience often takes place
in the impersonal and medicalized surroundings of a hospital
maternity ward where women are 'seen to' by overworked midwives.
Using a UK-based ethnographic study and interview material, this
book provides a new, radical and critical perspective on the ways
in which women experience breastfeeding in hospitals. It highlights
that, in spite of heavy promotion of breastfeeding, there is often
a lack of support for women who begin to breastfeed in hospitals,
thus challenging the current system of postnatal care within a
culture in which neither service-user nor provider feel satisfied.
Incorporating recommendations for policy and practice on infant
feeding, Breastfeeding in Hospital is highly relevant to health
professionals and breastfeeding supporters as well as to students
in health and social care, medical anthropology and medical
sociology, as it explores practice issues while contextualising
them within a broad social, political and economic context.
With notable expansion in the clinical interaction between
hematologists and obstetricians over the last decade, understanding
and managing the clinical manifestations of hemato-obstetric
science has become increasingly important. A new reference work in
this growing field, this text is a key tool in the diagnosis and
treatment of these conditions, providing the reader with a
user-friendly, authoritative source of information, which
incorporates best practice within internationally accepted
guidelines. Clearly presented and easy to use, each chapter
includes: * pathophysiology * presentation * differential diagnosis
* diagnostic tests and difficulties * maternal, fetal, and
potential management complications * implications for screening and
future management * tables summarizing the key points in diagnosis
and management. A practical, reader-friendly book, this text will
be an important resource for clinical staff involved in the
management of pregnancy - from trainees in obstetrics, hematology
and vascular medicine, to general practitioners involved in
day-to-day maternity care, as well as midwifery staff and
specialists in hematology, obstetrics and vascular medicine.
The first, definitive text on female sexual dysfunction, this major
new book summarizes the current body of knowledge in the field,
traces the history of developments in the area, and identifies work
still needed in the future. Reflecting a multidisciplinary approach
to the subject, the book details the methods and materials for
ensuring the appropriate management of women with sexual health
problems, and concentrates on the presentation of evidence-based
data concerning the physiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and
treatment of sexual function and dysfunction in women. The
inclusion of 'difficult cases' also enhances the use of text as a
practical guide to all disciplines concerned with the field of
female sexual dysfunction. This important work will become a key
resource for basic science researchers, endocrinologists,
gynecologists, psychologists, urologists, health care clinicians,
and anyone else interested in women's sexual health. All proceeds
are donated to the International Society for the Study of Women's
Sexual Health.
The only gynecological text that combines a medical reference and
surgical procedural atlas into one volume has been fully updated
and revised A cost-effective option to purchasing two separate
textbooks, this lavishly illustrated guide brings you fully up to
date on the latest topics, including minimally invasive procedures,
benign gynecology, and the subspecialties of urogynecology,
gynecologic oncology, and reproductive endocrinology. With 1,200
photos and illustrations-including 450 full-color figures depicting
operative techniques, Williams Gynecology provides comprehensive
coverage of the full spectrum of gynecologic healthcare and disease
management, including benign general gynecology; reproductive
endocrinology, infertility, and menopause; female pelvic medicine
and reconstructive surgery; and gynecologic oncology. Its extensive
use of treatment algorithms, differential diagnosis boxes, and
other elements, make finding the right answers a quick, efficient
process. The Aspects of Gynecologic Surgery and Atlas of
Gynecologic Surgery section covers benign gynecologic conditions,
minimally invasive surgery, surgeries for female pelvic
reconstruction, and surgeries for gynecologic malignancies.
In the last 15 years, fertility treatment has become mainstream
medical practice. With this evolution has come a change in focus
from effectiveness ('success rates') to safety, patient
acceptability and ethical questions. It is recognized that
effectiveness also depends crucially on safety and good risk
management. The purpose of this book is to address this wider
change in focus. Reducing Risk in Fertility Treatment examines risk
in assisted conception, covering a wide range of topics and areas.
'Risk' refers to situations in which an outcome of value to people
is uncertain. Specifically for the purpose of this book, 'Risk'
means situations where patients or professionals or society as a
whole is at risk of an adverse outcome in relation to fertility
treatment. It therefore encompasses clinical complications, risks
inherent in laboratory practice, reputational and business risks to
clinics and ethical risks to society as a whole. It will be an
essential resource for all clinic staff to consult in reducing the
risk associated with their work. It will provide practical
resources such as 'how to' guides, but also a theoretical
discussion of uncertainty where this exists. The book is primarily
directed to practitioners in the area of fertility treatment,
namely clinicians, embryologists, nurses, counsellors and
administrators. However, it is likely also to be relevant to
policy-makers, commissioners of health services, researchers in
this field and biomedical ethicists.
Careful evaluation of the placenta can often give much insight into
disorders of pregnancy in the mother and fetus. The techniques of
gross placental examination are not difficult, but a systematic
approach is necessary to be complete. Color Atlas of Gross
Placental Pathology, Second Edition is designed to aid in the
careful and thorough gross examination of the placenta by providing
an illustrated manual of examination that includes normal
variations, abnormal findings, as well as unusual pathology. This
work features 186 illustrations, of which 154 are in color. Cynthia
G. Kaplan, MD is Associate Professor of Pathology at the State
University of New York at Stony Brook in Stony Brook, New York.
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