Yearbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - Volume 12

Hillard - Yearbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Volume 12
£48.00
£48.00
Authors/editors: Tim Hillard
ISBN: 978-1-904752-23-3
Page count: 340
Publisher: RCOG Press
Publication year: 2007

This edition of the Yearbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology includes contributions from a large cross-section of clinical and scientific fields in our diverse specialty. Obstetrics and gynaecology continues to change rapidly and no one can be a specialist in every area. These chapters will help to keep you up to date across the specialty. Whatever your area of interest, there will be something for you within these pages and, as you look through the various chapters, take a few moments to reflect on the wonderfully varied nature of our specialty, a unique characteristic that attracts so many doctors into O&G.

Table of contents:
  1. The determining cause of parturition Andrew A Calder
  2. Medical gynaecology comes full circle: the management of ectopic pregnancy from Tait to date Leroy Edozien
  3. HIV and pregnancy Caroline Turner and Simon Barton
  4. Training for the future and the new consultant role Maggie Blott
  5. Detection of abnormalities of the central nervous system by prenatal ultrasound Glenn Gardener, Elisabeth Peregrine, Karim D Kalache and Lyn Chitty
  6. Controversies in female sterilisation Marcus Filshie
  7. Tackling inequalities in reproductive health care in the UK Mary Hepburn
  8. The non-surgical treatment of uterine fibroids Jonathan Hindley and Andrew Heeps
  9. But will it work doctor? Evidence-based surgery for stress urinary incontinence Paul Hilton
  10. Ageing, aneuploidy and meiosis: eggs in a race against time Hayden A Homer
  11. Symptoms in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer Aarti Sharma, Usha Menon and Ian Jacobs
  12. New developments in the management of endometriosis Katy Vincent and Stephen Kennedy
  13. The role of endogenous collagen in stress incontinence and prolapse Elisenda Laborda and Ash Monga
  14. The scientific and ethical aspects of embryo and embyronic stem cell research Suzi Leather, Chris O'Toole
  15. Operating on the obese woman William A Liston and Claire Alexander
  16. The changing position of hormone replacement therapy Mary Ann Lumsden and Kinza Younas
  17. Death in childbirth: a historical perspective James DM Nicopoulos
  18. Caesarean section: audit and analysis Michael Robson
  19. Teaching intimate examinations to medical students of the future Janice Rymer
  20. The future of cervical screening in the UK Peter A Smith
  21. What can we do to reduce global maternal mortality? William Stones and Zoë Matthews
  22. Historical curiosities in the surgical management of myomas Christopher Sutton
  23. Antenatal steroids: iconic advance or ticking time bomb? John P Newnham
  24. The ethics of screening for fetal abnormality Suzanne Wallace and Jim Thornton
  25. Contraceptive choices: long-acting reversible contraception Irene Kwan, Chris Wilkinson and Martin Dougherty
  26. Repeat caesarean section or induction of labour Sarah Vause
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