Clinical Protocols in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

Perlman - Clinical Protocols in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
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Authors/editors: Sally E Perlman, Steven T Nakajima and S Paige Hertweck
ISBN: 978-1-84214-199-1
Page count: 392
Publisher: Informa
Publication year: 2004

An easy-to-use, complete reference for obstetricians, gynecologists, general practitioners, emergency room doctors, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and students, Clinical Protocols in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology provides easy access to essential information. Readers will not have to wade through unnecessary facts to find the algorithms and protocols they need. A protocol book, not a reference text, it contains photographs and diagrams that help them understand and diagnose common and not-so-common ailments in the realm of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. It is the only quick reference book available in this field.

 

Table of contents:
  1. Ambiguous genitalia (intersex disorders)
  2. Amenorrhea
  3. Bartholin's abscess
  4. Breast abscess
  5. Breast anomalies
  6. Breast asymmetry
  7. Breast mass
  8. Cervical mass
  9. Clitoromegaly
  10. Condyloma acuminatum
  11. Contraception
  12. Depression
  13. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB)
  14. Dysmenorrhea
  15. Eating disorders
  16. Emergency contraception (ECP)
  17. EMLA use, topical anesthesia
  18. Endometriosis
  19. Female circumcision
  20. Genital trauma
  21. Gynecological examination
  22. Hemangioma of vulva
  23. High risk behaviors
  24. Hirsutism
  25. Hymenal anatomy (normal and abnormal)
  26. Labial abscess
  27. Labial adhesions (labial agglutination)
  28. Labial asymmetry/hypertrophy
  29. Labial/vulvar mass
  30. Lichen sclerosus
  31. Menstruation
  32. Menstrual management of the mentally limited patient
  33. Molluscum contagiosum
  34. Nipple discharge
  35. Obesity
  36. Oncology patients and gynecological issues
  37. Operative care
  38. Osteoporosis
  39. Ovarian/adnexal torsion
  40. Ovarian cysts
  41. Ovarian masses and tumors
  42. Pap testing
  43. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  44. Pelvic pain
  45. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
  46. Pregnancy
  47. Premature ovarian failure (POF)
  48. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
  49. Premenstrual syndrome
  50. Prolactin disorders
  51. Puberty
  52. Radiological imaging for gynecologic conditions
  53. Rape
  54. Sexual abuse
  55. Sexual activity
  56. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
  57. Substance abuse
  58. Toxic shock syndrome
  59. Tubal mass
  60. Turner syndrome (TS)
  61. Urethral prolapse
  62. Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  63. Uterine masses
  64. Uterovaginal agenesis/androgen insensitivity
  65. Vaginal bleeding in the prepubertal patient
  66. Vaginal tract anomalies
  67. Vulvar nevi
  68. Vulvar ulcers
  69. Vulvovaginitis

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