オックスフォード産婦人科ハンドブック<br>Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (2ND Spiral)

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オックスフォード産婦人科ハンドブック
Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (2ND Spiral)

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  • ページ数 828 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780192631817
  • DDC分類 618

基本説明

A quick reference guide to diagnosing and managing emergencies and common problems.

Full Description

The Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology provides a quick reference guide to the specialty covering diagnoses, investigation and management in a user-friendly, accessible format. Contributors provide evidence-based guidelines which highlight the core knowledge for diagnosing and managing common problems and emergencies. Important points are emphasised through the use of summaries and bullet points enabling the reader to recall facts in practice or under examination conditions. Each chapter includes material from junior doctors, nurses or midwives and consultants with a special interest in the subject.

Contents

PART 1: OBSTETRICS; Introduction: Obstetric history and physical examination; 1. Anatomy of the female pelvis and the fetal head; 2. The placenta; 3. Prepregnancy counselling; 4. Normal pregnancy; 5. Minor symptoms of pregnancy; 6. Bleeding and/or pain in early pregnancy; 7. Hyperemisis gravidarum; 8. Prenatal diagnosis; 9. Infections in pregnancy; 10. HIV in obstetrics and gynaecology; 11. Immunisation in pregnancy; 12. Medical disorders in pregnancy; 13. Rhesus isoimmunisation; 14. Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia; 15. Diabetic pregnancies; 16. Drug use in pregnancy; 17. Substance abuse in pregnancy; 18. Multiple pregnancies; 19. Breech presentation; 20. Antepartum haemorrhage; 21. Acute abdominal pain in pregnancy; 22. Pre-term labour; 23. Pre-term pre-labour rupture of membranes; 24. Term pre-labour rupture of membranes; 25. Intrauterine growth restriction; 26. Prolonged pregnancy; 27. Induction of labour; 28. Hydrops fetalis; 29. Oligohydramnios and polyhydramnios; 30. Antenatal fetal surveillance; 31. Labour; 32. Instrumental deliveries (forceps/ventouse); 33. Malpresentations in labour (face, brow, shoulder); 34. Caesarean section; 35. Obstetric analgesia and anaesthesia; 36. Neonatal resuscitation; 37. Care in the puerpeurium; 38. Puerperal pyrexia; 39. Breastfeeding; 40. Obstetric emergencies; 41. Home birth; 42. Management of massive obstetric haemorrhage; 43. Amniotic fluid embolism; 44. Venous thrombo-embolism (VTE) in pregnancy; 45. Psychiatric disorders in pregnancy; 46. Fibroids and ovarian cysts in pregnancy; 47. Malignancy and pre-malignancy of the genital tract in pregnancy; 48. Perinatal mortality; 49. Maternal mortality; PART 2: GYNAECOLOGY; Introduction: History and physical examination of the gynaecological patient; 50. Gynaecological anatomy; 51. Malformations of the female genital tract; 52. Intersex; 53. Physiology of normal menstruation and the ovarian cycle; 54. Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology; 55. Menstrual problems - amenorrhoea, oligomenorrhoea, and dysmenorrhoea; 56. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding; 57. Termination of pregnancy (TOP); 58. Ectopic pregnancy; 59. Trophoblastic disease; 60. Pre-menstrual syndrome; 61. Hirsutism/virilisation; 62. Polycystic ovarian syndrome; 63. Vaginal discharge; 64. Lower genital tract infections; 65. Pelvic pain; 66. Pelvic inflammatory disease; 67. Endometriosis; 68. Female subfertility; 69. Male subfertility; 70. Gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) in gynaecology; 71. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART); 72. Recurrent miscarriage; 73. Psychosexual problems and sexual dysfunction; 74. Imaging in gynaecology; 75. Contraception (hormonal, intrauterine devices, emergency); 76. Female sterilisation; 77. Urinary stress incontinence; 78. Frequency and urgency; 79. Utero-vaginal prolapse; 80. Menopause; 81. Hormone replacement therapy; 82. Benign neoplasms of the genital tract; 83. Cancer screening in gynaecology; 84. Pathology and management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) lesions of the cervix; 85. Malignant disease of the cervix; 86. Ovarian cancer; 87. Endometrial cancer; 88. Premalignant and malignant diseases of vulva; 89. Vulval pain and pruritus; 90. Chemotherapy in gynaecological cancer; 91. Radiotherapy in gynaecological cancer; 92. Palliative Care; 93. Urinary tract injuries in obstetric and gynaecology practice; 94. Communication/record keeping; 95. Medico-legal issues in obstetrics and gynaecology; 96. Clinical risk management