Differential Diagnosis in Obstetrics and Gynaecology - An A-Z

Hollingworth - Differential Diagnosis in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Authors/editors: Tony Hollingworth
ISBN: 978-0-340-92825-7
Page count: 400
Publisher: Arnold
Publication year: 2008

When a patient presents to a clinician, it is vitally important for the doctor to be able to differentiate quickly and correctly between the various diseases to which the presenting symptoms may be attributed. This book provides the reader with invaluable assistance in this diagnostic process. Arranged alphabetically, and based upon presenting symptoms, the text takes the reader through a step-by-step approach to that presentation, culminating in a description of the different diagnoses that it might represent. Symptoms and signs are illustrated in full colour, and the potential diagnoses are listed in order of importance. The book also contains a series of useful appendices, including definitions, reference ranges, lab values, tumour staging and obstetric measurements, amongst others.

Table of contents:
  • Abdominal pain
  • Abdominal swellings in gynaecology
  • Amniotic fluid abnormalities
  • Anaemia in pregnancy
  • Back pain in pregnancy
  • Birth injuries, maternal
  • Birth injuries, neonatal
  • Bleeding disorders in pregnancy, including thrombocytopenia
  • Bleeding in childhood (vaginal)
  • Bleeding during early pregnancy
  • Bleeding in late pregnancy (antepartum haemorrhage)
  • Bleeding, postmenopausal
  • Bleeding, rectal, during pregnancy
  • Blocked nose in pregnancy
  • Blood pressure problems in pregnancy
  • Breast lumps in pregnancy
  • Breast tenderness in pregnancy and the puerperium
  • Breast/nipple discharge in pregnancy
  • Breathlessness in pregnancy: cardiac causes
  • Breathlessness in pregnancy: respiratory causes
  • Cervical cytology, abnormal
  • Cervical swelling (cervix uteri)
  • Chest pain in pregnancy: cardiac causes
  • Chest pain in pregnancy: non-cardiac causes
  • Collapse in pregnancy
  • Collapse in the puerperium
  • CTG abnormalities
  • Epigastric pain in pregnancy
  • Fever, postoperative (gynaecological)
  • Fever, puerperal
  • Fits in pregnancy
  • Genitalia, ambiguous (including congenital anomalies)
  • Glycosuria of pregnancy
  • Haematemesis in pregnancy
  • Haematuria (blood in the urine)
  • Headache in pregnancy
  • Heartburn in pregnancy
  • Hirsutism/virilism
  • Hot flushes
  • Hydrops fetalis
  • Incontinence, faecal, and pregnancy
  • Incontinence, urinary
  • Infertility
  • Intrauterine fetal death and mid-trimester pregnancy loss
  • Itching in pregnancy
  • Jaundice and liver disease in pregnancy
  • Keloids and hypertrophic scars
  • Labour, precipitate
  • Labour, premature
  • Labour, prolonged
  • Leg swelling in pregnancy (deep venous thrombosis)
  • Leg pain in pregnancy
  • Loss of libido
  • Menstrual periods, absent (amenorrhoea)
  • Menstrual periods, heavy and/or irregular (menorrahgia/metrorrhagia)
  • Menstrual periods, infrequent (oligomenorrhoea)
  • Menstrual periods, painful (dysmenorrhoea)
  • Miscarriage, recurrent
  • Nosebleeds (epistaxis) in pregnancy
  • Ovarian swellings
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Palpitations in pregnancy
  • Pelvic pain
  • Pelvic swellings
  • Premenstrual syndrome
  • Prolapse of uterus and vagina
  • Prolonged pregnancy
  • Proteinuria in pregnancy
  • Psychological problems in pregnancy and the postnatal period
  • Puberty, delayed
  • Puberty, precocious
  • Pubic pain in pregnancy
  • Rashes in pregnancy
  • Thyroid problems in pregnancy
  • Tiredness in pregnancy
  • Urinary retention
  • Uterine swellings
  • Vaginal discharge
  • Vaginal swellings
  • Vomiting in pregnancy
  • Vulval itching
  • Vulval swellings
  • Vulval ulceration

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