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This revised and updated edition provides clinicians with invaluable assistance in the diagnostic process to differentiate quickly and correctly among various diseases and disorders presenting in the female patient. From minor to major symptoms, the differential diagnoses are explored and offered in a way that is easy to read.
Table des matières
1. Abdominal Pain 2. Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy 3. Abdominal Swellings in Pregnancy 4.Amniotic Fluid Abnormalities 5.Anaemia in Pregnancy 6. Back Pain in Pregnancy 7. Bell's Palsy in Pregnancy 8 Birth Injuries, Maternal 9. Birth Injuries, Neonatal 10.Bleeding Disorders in Pregnancy, Including Thrombocytopenia 11.Bleeding in Childhood (Vaginal) 12. Bleeding During Early Pregnancy 13. Bleeding in Late Pregnancy (Antepartum Haemorrhage) 14. Bleeding, Postmenopausal 15. Bleeding, Rectal, During Pregnancy 16.Blocked Nose in Pregnancy 17.Breast Lumps in Pregnancy 18. Breast Tenderness in Pregnancy and the Puerperium 19. Breast/Nipple Discharge in Pregnancy 20. Breathlessness in Pregnancy: Cardiac Causes 21. Breathlessness in Pregnancy: Respiratory Causes 22. Cervical Cytology, Abnormal 23. Cervical Swelling (Cervix Uteri)24 . Chest Pain in Pregnancy: Cardiac Causes 25. Chest Pain in Pregnancy: Non-Cardiac Causes 26. Collapse in Pregnancy 27.Collapse in The Puerperium 28. CTG Abnormalities 29. Domestic violence 30. Epigastric Pain in Pregnancy 31. Gynaecological Postoperative Fever 32. Fever, Puerperal 33. Fits in Pregnancy 34. Galactorrhoea 35. Genitalia, Ambiguous (Including Congenital Anomalies) 36. Glycosuria of Pregnancy
37. Haematemesis in Pregnancy 38. Haematuria (Blood in the Urine) 39. Hand Pain in Pregnancy 40. Headache in Pregnancy 41. Heartburn During Pregnancy 42. Hirsutism/Virilism 43. Hot Flushes 44. Hydrops Fetalis 45. Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy 46. Incontinence, Faecal, and Pregnancy 47. Incontinence, Urinary 48.Infertility/Subfertility - Anne Clark 49. Intrauterine Fetal Death and Mid-Trimester Pregnancy Loss 50.Itching in Pregnancy 51.Jaundice and Liver Disease in Pregnancy 52. Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars 53. Labour, Precipitate 54. Labour, Premature 55. Labour, Prolonged 56. Leg Pain in Pregnancy (Deep Venous Thrombosis) 57.Leg Swelling in Pregnancy 58. Libido, Loss of 59. Amenorrhoea 60. Menstrual Periods, Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. Heavy and/or Irregular (Menorrhagia/Metrorrhagia) 61.Menstrual Periods, Infrequent (Oligomenorrhoea) 62. Menstrual Periods, Painful, (Dysmenorrhoea)
63. Miscarriage, Recurrent 64. Nosebleeds (Epistaxis) in Pregnancy 65. Ocular and ophthalmic problems in pregnancy 66. Oral and Dental Considerations in Pregnancy 67. Ovarian Swellings 68. Pain During Intercourse 69. Palpitations in Pregnancy 70. Pelvic Pain 71.Pelvic Swelling 72.Premenstrual Syndrome 73.Prolapse of Uterus and Vagina 74. Prolonged Pregnancy 75. Proteinuria in Pregnancy 76. Psychological Problems in Pregnancy and the Postnatal Period 77. Puberty 78. Pubic Bone Pain in Pregnancy 79. Rashes in Pregnancy 80. Thyroid Problems in Pregnancy 81. Tiredness in Pregnancy 82. Tumour Markers in Gynaecology 83. Urinary Retention 84. Uterine Swellings 85. Vaginal Discharge 86. Vaginal Swellings 87. Vomiting in Pregnancy 88. Adult Safeguarding 89. Vulval Investigations 90. Vulval Itching 91. Vulval Pain 92. Vulval Swellings 93. Vulval Ulceration 94. Appendix: Definitions and Tumour Staging
A propos de l'auteur
Tony Hollingworth, MB ChB, MSt, MSc, MBA, PhD, FRCS(Ed), FRCOG Retired Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Barts Health/Whipps Cross University Hospital, London, UK
John A W Dalton MA, MBBS, MEd, MRCOG, DFSRH, FHEA Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Leeds Institute of Medical Education, University of Leeds, UK