Shaw's Textbook of Gynecology
- 16th Edition -
- Latest edition
- Editors: V. G. Padubidri, Shirish N Daftary
- Language: English
Shaw's Textbook of Gynaecology, one of the best-selling gynaecological textbooks of all time, has maintained its popularity with teachers, examiners and students. It is now in it… Read more
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Shaw's Textbook of Gynaecology, one of the best-selling gynaecological textbooks of all time, has maintained its popularity with teachers, examiners and students. It is now in its 79th year of publication. The organization of content in this book is such that it provides the reader with a logical sequence of events that aid learning.
The main objective of this best-selling title is to meet the needs of undergraduate medical students and those preparing for postgraduate medical entrance examinations. This book will also be useful for nursing and physiotherapy students.
Key features
Key features
Salient Features
- Extensively revised and updated to incorporate the latest changes and development of newer concepts
- Systematic presentation to make reading smooth and pleasurable by deleting redundant details, adding new tests, figures and tables, and improving the earlier figures
- Provides the current methodologies and standard techniques
- Attempts to reduce the in-depth explanations by giving the subject matter in pointwise form for some important topics
- Inclusion of self-assessment and suggested reading at the end of each chapter
Table of contents
Table of contents
Preface to the 16th Edition vii
Preface to the 10th Edition ix
1.
Anatomy 12.
Normal Histology 253.
Physiology 374.
Puberty, Paediatric and AdolescentGynaecology 51
5.
Perimenopause, Menopause,Premature Menopause and
Postmenopausal Bleeding 65
6.
Gynaecological Diagnosis 797.
Endoscopy in Gynaecology 938.
Imaging Modalities in Gynaecology 1119.
Malformations of the FemaleGenerative Organs 123
10.
Sexual Development andDevelopment Disorders 139
11.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases 15512.
Infl ammation of the Cervixand Uterus 171
13.
Pelvic Infl ammatory Disease 17714.
Tuberculosis of the Genital Tract 18715.
Injuries of the Female Genital Tract 19716.
Injuries to the Intestinal Tract 20517.
Diseases of the Urinary System 21118.
Genital Fistulae and UrinaryIncontinence 219
19.
Infertility and Sterility 23720.
Birth Control and MedicalTermination of Pregnancy 263
21.
Ectopic Gestation 29322.
Gestational Trophoblastic Diseases 31123.
Disorders of Menstruation—Amenorrhoea 321
24.
Menorrhagia 33525.
Genital Prolapse 34926.
Displacements 36527.
Diseases of the Vulva 37128.
Diseases of the Vagina 37929.
Benign Diseases of the Uterus 39130.
Endometriosis and Adenomyosis 40931.
Disorders of the Broad Ligament,Fallopian Tubes and Parametrium 425
32.
Disorders of the Ovary 42933.
Ovarian Tumours 43534.
Breast 45535.
Acute and Chronic Pelvic Pain 46336.
Dysmenorrhoea, PremenstrualSyndrome 471
37.
Vulval and Vaginal Cancer 47538.
Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia,Carcinoma of Cervix 485
39.
Cancers of Endometrium,Uterus and Fallopian Tube 507
40.
Ovarian Cancer 52141.
Radiation Therapy andChemotherapy for Gynaecologic
Cancer 531
42.
Obesity 54343.
Hormonal Therapy in Gynaecology 54744.
Pelvic Adhesions and TheirPrevention 561
45.
Preoperative and PostoperativeCare, and Surgical Procedures 565
Index
573Product details
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- Edition: 16
- Latest edition
- Published: September 15, 2014
- Language: English
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About the editor
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