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ISBN: 978-963-00-7356-1
Page count: 220
Publisher: Informa
Publication year: 2004
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Worldwide, cancer of the cervix is one of the most common causes of death in women. Screening programs can help eradicate the disease and colposcopy (direct visualization of the cervix to identify premalignant lesions), together with an understanding of basic gynecologic pathology and cytology is a key technique required by all gynecologists.
This book is based on a course run by the European Academy of Gynecological Cancer (EAGC), it is part training manual, part atlas. The excellent didactic text and high-quality illustrations provide an ideal synopsis for both trainees and office practitioners. The book is written by a team of leading European gynecologists. The contents include useful chapters on audit, setting up a colposcopy service and a detailed glossary.
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Table of contents:
- The Scope of Colposcopy
- Instruments and Technique
- Colposcopic Findings and Nomenclature
- Grading Systems for Abnormal Colposcopic Findings
- Colposcopic Appearances of Mature Squamous, Metaplastic and Glandular Epithelium
- Colposcopic Appearances during Pregnancy, the Menopause and the Effects of Exogenous Hormones
- The Histology and Cytology of Atypical Colposcopic Lesions
- Colposcopic Appearances of Benign Cervical Diseases
- The Colposcopy, Cytology and Histology of Genital HPV Infection
- Colposcopic Appearances of CIN
- Colposcopic Appearances of Invasive Lesions of the Cervix
- Treatment of CIN
- Colposcopy of the Vagina
- Colposcopy of the Vulva, Perineum and Anal Canal
- Psychological Aspects of Colposcopy
- Colposcopy: Information and Audit
- Colposcopy: Establishing and Running a Service
- Colposcopy: Education, Training and Accreditation
- Digital Imaging


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