Gynaecology IllustratedThis is a visual presentation of Gynaecology aimed at undergraduate medical students. The highly eefective format is ideal for examination preparation each page covers one topic with a concise text and associated diagrams. Previously under the authorship of Govan, Hart and Callander the new author team has comprehensively revised the fifth edition of this popular student text. The titles in the illustrated series are valued by students because of their visual presentation of information and are particularly effective for examination preparations. For the more traditional courses this book will fulfil the role of a course text; for problem-based courses it will be an excellent resource for problem-solving exercises. |
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Page 125
... women but the true incidence is unknown . Quite often deposits are found incidentally in women who have no symptoms of endometriosis and are undergoing laparoscopy or laparotomy for some other condition . In addition , as indicated in ...
... women but the true incidence is unknown . Quite often deposits are found incidentally in women who have no symptoms of endometriosis and are undergoing laparoscopy or laparotomy for some other condition . In addition , as indicated in ...
Page 192
... women between 20 and 60 years should be screened 3-5 yearly Routine screening can stop aged 60 provided the woman has had at least two normal smears and no abnormal smears over the previous 10 years Routine screening is not required in ...
... women between 20 and 60 years should be screened 3-5 yearly Routine screening can stop aged 60 provided the woman has had at least two normal smears and no abnormal smears over the previous 10 years Routine screening is not required in ...
Page 402
... women , menstruation can be induced by progesterone ( e.g medroxyprogesterone acetate , 10 mg daily for 5 days ) . A negative pregnancy test should be obtained prior to initiating therapy in oligomenorrhoeic women . In view of the risk ...
... women , menstruation can be induced by progesterone ( e.g medroxyprogesterone acetate , 10 mg daily for 5 days ) . A negative pregnancy test should be obtained prior to initiating therapy in oligomenorrhoeic women . In view of the risk ...
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Muscles of the pelvis | 79 |
Ovulation | 113 |
Prolapse of the posterior wall | 241 |
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