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ISBN 10: 8131254127
ISBN 13: 9788131254127
Author: Sunesh Kumar
The book is extensively revised and updated to incorporate the latest changes and development of newer concept. Written in a narrative manner which is easier to understand. Bulleted text and key highlights/ important points in boxes for extra emphasis and retention. Inclusion of more flowcharts and colored pictures. It covers the entire course curriculum in an easy to understand, retain and reproducible manner; including assessment questions to help in rapid revision and exam preparation.
Table of Contents:
- 1. Approach to a gynaecological patient
- History
- Physical examination
- Gynaecological examination
- Investigations
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
Section 1. Anatomy, Physiology and Development of Female Reproductive Organs
- 2. Anatomy of female genital tract
- The vulva
- The vagina
- The uterus
- The uterine appendages
- Fallopian tubes
- The ovaries
- The urethra
- The bladder
- The ureters
- The rectum and anal canal
- The pelvic musculature
- The pelvic cellular tissue
- The pelvic blood vessels
- The lymphatic system
- The nerve supply
- Applied anatomy and its clinical significance
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 3. Normal histology of ovary and endometrium
- The ovary
- Ovulation
- The endometrium
- Ovarian functions
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 4. Physiology of ovulation and menstruation
- Hypothalamic–pituitary–ovarian axis
- Ovarian steroidogenesis
- Physiology of menstruation
- Feedback mechanism in the H–P–O axis
- Leptin
- Menstruation
- Menstrual fluid in ‘stem cell’ therapy
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 5. Development of female reproductive organs and related disorders
- Development of the female genital organs
- Development of the ovaries
- Malformations of the rectum and anal canal
- Wolffian duct anomalies
- Renal tract abnormalities
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 6. Puberty, adolescence and related gynaecological problems
- Introduction
- Reproductive endocrinology of the growing girl child
- The newborn female infant
- The growing girl child
- Common paediatric gynaecologic problems
- Puberty and adolescence
- Puberty – anomalies of gonadal function
- Adolescent contraception
- Miscellaneous problems
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 7. Menopause and related problems
- Introduction
- Perimenopause (climacteric)
- Diagnosis of approaching menopause
- Menopause
- Postmenopausal bleeding
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 8. Breast and gynaecologist
- Congenital deformities
- Benign tumours
- Breast cancer
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 9. Sexual development and disorders of sexual development
- Principles of sexual development (fig. 9.1)
- Factors influencing designation of sex
- Disorders of female sexual differentiation
- Masculinization
- Virilism
- Hirsutism
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
Section 2. Disorders of Menstruation
- 10. Common disorders of menstruation
- Menstrual cycle irregularities
- Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB)
- Oligomenorrhoea and hypomenorrhoea
- Polymenorrhoea or epimenorrhoea
- Metrorrhagia
- Dysmenorrhoea
- Premenstrual syndrome
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 11. Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)
- Introduction
- Normal control of menstrual bleeding
- Causes of abnormal uterine bleeding (table 11.1)
- Investigations
- Management
- Palm–coein classification
- Abnormal uterine bleeding in reproductive age and premenopausal women
- Abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 12. Primary and secondary amenorrhoea
- Amenorrhoea
- Primary amenorrhoea
- Secondary amenorrhoea
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 13. Fibroid uterus
- Fibromyomas
- Endometrial polyps
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 14. Endometriosis and adenomyosis
- Endometriosis
- Adenomyosis
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 15. Hormonal therapy in gynaecology
- Oestrogens
- Progesterone
- Androgens (fig. 15.1)
- Antioestrogens
- Aromatase inhibitors
- Selective oestrogen receptor modulators acting as antioestrogen (table 15.3)
- Antiprogesterone
- Antiandrogens
- Pituitary hormones
- Growth hormone
- Gonadotropin-releasing hormone and its analogues
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
Section 3. Common Conditions in Gynaecology
- 16. Infertility – male and female
- Physiology of fertilization
- Infertility
- Male infertility
- Vaginismus
- Dyspareunia
- Assisted reproductive technology: An overview
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 17. Ectopic gestation
- Types of ectopic gestation
- Epidemiology
- Incidence
- Aetiology (table 17.1)
- Aetiopathogenesis
- Pathology
- Abdominal pregnancy
- Symptoms, signs and diagnosis
- Physical signs
- Differential diagnosis of chronic ectopic pregnancy
- Diagnostic investigations (table 17.3)
- Treatment
- Interstitial pregnancy
- Unruptured ectopic gestation
- Ovarian pregnancy
- Cervical pregnancy
- Cornual pregnancy
- Heterotopic pregnancy
- Caesarean scar ectopic pregnancy
- Persistent ectopic pregnancy (PEP)
- Recurrent ectopic pregnancy
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 18. Acute and chronic pelvic pain
- Acute pelvic pain
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 19. Temporary and permanent methods of contraception
- Birth control
- Who contraceptive wheel
- Male contraception
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 20. Medical termination of pregnancy
- Medical termination of pregnancy
- Self-assessment
Section 4. Benign Conditions in Gynaecology
- 21. Genital prolapse
- Supports of the uterus
- Aetiology of prolapse uterus (table 21.1)
- Classification of prolapse (figs 21.3 and 21.4)
- Pop-Q system (table 21.2, fig. 21.3)
- Symptoms of prolapse
- Investigations
- Differential diagnosis
- Complications of pelvic organ prolapse
- Prevention of prolapse
- Treatment (table 21.3)
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 22. Displacements of the uterus
- Introduction
- Retroversion
- Inversion of the uterus
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 23. Diseases of the broad ligament, fallopian tubes and parametrium
- Diseases of broad ligament
- Broad ligament cysts
- Paraovarian cysts
- Tumours of the fallopian tubes
- Conditions affecting the broad ligament and parametrium
- Tumours of the broad ligament and parametrium
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 24. Benign diseases of the ovary
- Nonneoplastic enlargements of the ovary (table 24.1)
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 25. Benign diseases of the vulva
- Introduction
- Benign diseases of the vulva
- Inflammatory lesions
- Ulcers
- Atrophy
- Vulval dystrophies
- Cysts and neoplasms
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 26. Benign diseases of the vagina
- Biology of the vagina
- Pathological vaginal infections
- Inflammation of the vagina
- Ulcerations of the vagina
- Cysts and neoplasms of the vagina
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
Section 5. Infections in Gynaecology
- 27. Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease
- Rare variety of PID due to actinomyces
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 28. Tuberculosis of the female genital tract
- Introduction
- Pathogenesis
- Genital tract lesions
- Clinical features of genital tuberculosis
- Investigations
- Differential diagnosis
- Treatment
- Prognosis
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 29. Sexually transmitted diseases including HIV infection
- Vulvar infections
- Genital ulcers
- Vaginitis
- Human immunodeficiency virus infection
- Contraception
- Sexually transmitted infections and infertility
- Practical approach to common vaginal infections
- Hepatitis B virus
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
Section 6. Urinary and Intestinal Tract in Gynaecology
- 30. Diseases of the urinary tract
- Common urinary symptoms
- Diseases of the female urethra
- Urinary fistulae
- Ureteric obstruction
- Pregnancy and urinary problems
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 31. Urinary fistula and stress urinary incontinence
- Urinary fistulae
- Stress urinary incontinence
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 32. Injuries of the genital tract and intestinal tract
- Obstetric injuries
- Injuries due to coitus
- Direct trauma and vulval haematoma
- Injuries due to foreign bodies and instruments
- Chemical and other burns of the vagina
- Perineal injuries
- Old, longstanding complete perineal tears
- Rupture of the uterus
- Perforation of the uterus
- Injuries of the intestinal tract
- Vaginal delivery
- Faecal incontinence
- Rectovaginal fistula
- Bowel injury
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
Section 7. Gynaecological Malignancies
- 33. Preinvasive and invasive carcinoma of cervix
- Epidemiology (table 33.1)
- Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)
- Cryosurgery
- Invasive cancer of the cervix
- Carcinoma in pregnancy
- Endocervical adenocarcinoma of cervix
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 34. Cancer of the body of the uterus
- Endometrial cancer
- Sarcoma of the uterus
- Endometrial stromal tumours
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 35. Pathology of ovarian tumours and benign ovarian tumours
- Pathology of ovarian tumours
- Tumours of the surface epithelium
- Borderline ovarian tumours
- Germ cell tumours
- Sex cord stromal tumours
- Feminizing tumours
- Virilizing tumours
- Tumours arising from connective tissues of the ovary
- Benign ovarian tumours
- Ovarian tumours associated with pregnancy
- Ovarian cyst in a menopausal woman
- Ovarian remnant syndrome
- Ovarian tumours in adolescents (fig. 35.21)
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 36. Ovarian malignancies
- Clinical features
- Screening for ovarian cancer
- Investigations
- Surgical treatment of carcinoma ovary
- Chemotherapy for ovarian carcinoma
- Germ cell tumours of ovary
- Sex cord stromal tumours
- Fallopian tube cancer
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 37. Vulval and vaginal cancer
- Cancers of the genital tract
- Cancer of vulva
- Vaginal cancer
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 38. Gestational trophoblastic diseases
- Hydatidiform mole
- Invasive mole
- Placental site trophoblastic tumour
- Persistent trophoblastic disease
- Treatment of persistent trophoblastic disease
- Perforating mole (chorioangioma destruens)
- Recurrent molar pregnancy
- Coexisting molar pregnancy
- Choriocarcinoma
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 39. Radiation therapy, chemotherapy and palliative care for gynaecological cancers
- Radiation therapy
- Clinical applications of radiotherapy
- Cancer chemotherapy for gynaecological cancers
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
Section 8. Imaging Modalities, Endoscopic Procedures and Major and Minor Operations in Gynaecology
- 40. Imaging modalities in gynaecology
- Plain radiography
- Hysterosalpingography
- Ultrasonography (figs 40.6–40.16)
- Computed tomography scan
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Radionuclide imaging
- Dual-photon densitometry
- Self-assessment
- Suggested readings
- 41. Endoscopy in gynaecology
- Laparoscopy
- Salpingoscopy and falloscopy
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 42. Major and minor operations in gynaecology
- Minor procedures
- Dilatation of the cervix and endometrial curettage (dilatation and curettage)
- Cone biopsy of cervix (conisation)
- Major procedures in gynaecology
- Preoperative investigations
- Preoperative workup
- Steps of abdominal hysterectomy
- Vaginal hysterectomy
- Postoperative care
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 43. Obesity and its significance in gynaecology
- Prevalence
- Definition
- Aetiology
- Pathophysiology
- Clinical features
- Complications and sequelae (fig. 43.1)
- Management
- Self-assessment
- Suggested reading
- 44. Instruments used in gynaecology
- Instruments used to retract vaginal wall and expose cervix
- Instruments used to catch anterior lip of cervix
- Instruments used for dilatation of cervix
- Other commonly used instruments in vaginal gynaecological operations
- Instruments needed for all gynaecological operations (abdominal or vaginal surgeries)
- Instruments used in specialized procedures
- Endoscopy instruments
- Instruments used in laparoscopy
- Instruments used in hysteroscopy and hysteroscopic operative procedures
- Sterilization of laparoscopic and hysteroscopic equipment
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