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E-grāmata: Crash Course Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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A winning formula now for over 20 years, each series volume has been fine-tuned and fully updated - with an improved full-colour layout tailored to make your life easier. Especially written by senior students or junior doctors - those who understand what is essential for exam success - with all information thoroughly checked and quality assured by expert Faculty Advisers, the result are books which exactly meet your needs and you know you can trust.

Each chapter guides you succinctly through the full range of curriculum topics, integrating clinical considerations with the relevant basic science and avoiding unnecessary or confusing detail. A range of text boxes help you get to the hints, tips and key points you need fast! A fully revised self-assessment section matching the latest exam formats is included to check your understanding and aid exam preparation. The accompanying enhanced, downloadable eBook completes this invaluable learning package.

Series volumes have been honed to meet the requirements of today's medical students, although the range of other health students and professionals who need rapid access to the essentials of obstetrics and gynaecology will also love the unique approach of Crash Course. Whether you need to get out of a fix or aim for a distinction Crash Course is for you!?

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Series Editor Foreword v
Preface vi
Dedication vii
Series Editors' Acknowledgements viii
1 Basic anatomy and examination
1(10)
Basic anatomy
1(1)
General examination
1(1)
Obstetric examination
1(6)
Gynaecology examination
7(4)
2 Taking a history
11(8)
The patient's details
11(1)
Presenting complaint
11(1)
History of presenting complaint
11(5)
Gynaecological history
16(1)
Obstetric history
17(1)
Medical history
17(1)
Drug history and allergies
17(1)
Systems enquiry
17(1)
Family history
17(1)
Social history
17(1)
Further reading
18(1)
3 Common investigations
19(4)
Introduction
19(1)
Gynaecology bedside tests
19(1)
Gynaecology procedures
20(3)
4 Abnormal uterine bleeding
23(10)
Background
23(1)
Menorrhagia
23(1)
Diagnosis
24(1)
Investigations
25(1)
Treatment
25(3)
Intermenstrual bleeding and postcoital bleeding
28(2)
Postmenopausal bleeding
30(1)
Diagnosis
30(3)
5 Fibroids
33(4)
Background
33(1)
Diagnosis
34(1)
Investigations
34(1)
Treatment
35(2)
6 Endometriosis
37(6)
Background
37(1)
Diagnosis
37(2)
Investigations
39(1)
Complications
39(1)
Treatment
40(3)
7 Pelvic pain and dyspareunia
43(6)
Background
43(1)
Diagnosis
44(1)
Investigations
45(1)
Treatment
46(3)
8 Vaginal discharge and sexually transmitted infections
49(6)
Background
49(1)
Diagnosis
49(1)
Investigations
50(1)
Treatment
51(1)
Sexually transmitted infections
51(1)
Gonorrhoea
52(1)
Chlamydia
52(1)
Trichomonas vaginalis
53(1)
Complications
53(2)
9 Pelvic inflammatory disease
55(4)
Background
55(1)
Diagnosis
55(1)
Investigations
56(1)
Treatment
57(1)
Complications
57(2)
10 Contraception and termination of pregnancy
59(6)
Indications
59(1)
Natural methods
59(1)
Barrier contraception
59(1)
Hormonal contraception
60(1)
Intrauterine and implanted contraception
61(1)
Sterilization
62(1)
Postnatal contraception
62(1)
Post abortion/miscarriage
63(1)
Breastfeeding
63(1)
Emergency contraception
63(1)
Termination of pregnancy
63(2)
11 Benign gynaecological tumours
65(6)
Background
65(1)
Diagnosis
65(1)
Types of tumour
66(2)
Management
68(3)
12 Gynaecological malignancies
71(10)
Background
71(1)
History
71(1)
Examination
71(1)
Ovarian cancer
71(2)
Endometrial cancer
73(2)
Uterine sarcoma (nonendometrioid cancer)
75(1)
Cervical cancer
75(3)
Vulval cancer
78(1)
Vaginal cancer
79(1)
Investigations
80(1)
13 Benign vulval disease
81(6)
Background
81(1)
Diagnosis
81(1)
Investigations
82(1)
Types
82(2)
Female genital mutilation
84(3)
14 Urogynaecology
87(10)
Pelvic floor prolapse
87(3)
Urinary incontinence
90(4)
Recurrent UTIs
94(3)
15 Gynaecological endocrinology
97(10)
Background
97(1)
Amenorrhea
97(3)
Precocious puberty and delayed puberty
100(2)
Virilism
102(5)
16 Subfertility
107(6)
Background
107(1)
Diagnosis
107(1)
Investigations
108(1)
Treatment
109(1)
Assisted reproduction
110(1)
Complications
111(1)
Prognosis
111(2)
17 Menopause
113(6)
Background
113(1)
Diagnosis
114(1)
Investigations
114(1)
Management
114(3)
Premature ovarian failure
117(2)
18 Early pregnancy complications
119(10)
Miscarriage
119(4)
Ectopic pregnancy
123(3)
Pregnancy of unknown location
126(1)
Molar pregnancy
126(3)
19 Antenatal booking and prenatal diagnosis
129(10)
Antenatal booking history
129(1)
Examination
130(1)
Booking investigations
130(2)
Antenatal education
132(2)
Ongoing antenatal care
134(1)
Screening for chromosomal abnormalities
134(1)
Ultrasound scanning for fetal abnormalities
135(1)
Prenatal diagnosis
135(2)
Further reading
137(2)
20 Antepartum haemorrhage
139(6)
Definition
139(1)
Incidence
139(1)
Aetiology
139(1)
History
139(1)
Examination
139(1)
Investigations
140(1)
Placenta praevia
140(2)
Placental abruption
142(1)
Vasa praevia
143(1)
Circumvallate placenta
143(1)
Unexplained antepartum haemorrhage
143(1)
Further reading
144(1)
21 Hypertension in pregnancy
145(6)
Introduction
145(1)
History
145(1)
Examination
146(1)
Investigations
146(1)
Treatment
147(2)
Postnatal care
149(1)
Further reading
150(1)
22 Medical disorders in pregnancy
151(12)
Introduction
151(1)
Haematology
151(2)
Respiratory
153(1)
Endocrine
153(3)
Cardiology
156(1)
Neurology
156(1)
Gastrointestinal disorders
157(1)
Infectious diseases
158(1)
Psychiatric illness
159(2)
Further reading
161(2)
23 Common presentations in pregnancy
163(8)
Abdominal pain in pregnancy
163(3)
Large for dates or small for dates
166(3)
Reduced fetal movements
169(1)
Further reading
170(1)
24 Multiple pregnancy
171(6)
Incidence
171(1)
Diagnosis
171(1)
Aetiology of twins
171(2)
Complications
173(1)
Intrapartum management of a twin pregnancy
174(1)
Higher-order multiple pregnancies
174(1)
Further reading
175(2)
25 Preterm labour
177(6)
Preterm labour
177(1)
Incidence
177(1)
History
178(1)
Examination
178(1)
Investigations
178(1)
Management
178(2)
Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes
180(2)
Further reading
182(1)
26 Labour
183(10)
Introduction
183(1)
Onset of labour
183(1)
Normal progress in labour
183(3)
Delivery of the fetus
186(1)
Management of labour
187(2)
Lactation
189(1)
Induction of labour
190(1)
Further reading
191(2)
27 Fetal monitoring in labour
193(6)
Fetal monitoring in labour
193(1)
Features of the cardiotocograph
193(2)
Physiology
195(1)
Monitoring uterine contractions
195(1)
History of the patient who presents with an abnormal cardiotocograph in labour
195(1)
Examination of the patient who presents with an abnormal cardiotocograph in labour
196(1)
Investigating the abnormal cardiotocograph
196(1)
Further reading
197(2)
28 Operative interventions in labour
199(8)
Introduction
199(1)
Ventouse delivery
199(1)
Forceps delivery
200(1)
Episiotomy
201(2)
Perineal repair
203(1)
Caesarean section
203(2)
Further reading
205(2)
29 Complications of labour
207(8)
Malpresentation
207(1)
Management
208(3)
Failure to progress in labour
211(2)
Management of failure to progress
213(1)
Shoulder dystocia
213(1)
Further reading
214(1)
30 Stillbirth
215(4)
Introduction
215(1)
Definitions
215(1)
Incidence
215(1)
Diagnosis
215(1)
Telling the parents
215(1)
History
216(1)
Examination
216(1)
Investigations
216(1)
Management
217(1)
After delivery
217(1)
Further reading
218(1)
31 Postnatal complications
219(8)
Postpartum haemorrhage
219(1)
Primary postpartum haemorrhage
219(3)
Secondary postpartum haemorrhage
222(1)
Postnatal infection
223(1)
Postnatal mental illness
224(1)
Thromboembolic disease
225(1)
Further reading
226(1)
32 Maternal collapse and maternal death
227(8)
Introduction
227(1)
The collapsed patient
227(1)
Causes of maternal collapse
227(5)
Maternal death
232(2)
Further reading
234(1)
Obstetrics & Gynaecology OSCEs 235(8)
Self-Assessment Questions 243(2)
Single best answer (SBA) questions 245(14)
Extended-matching questions (EMQs) 259(14)
SBA answers 273(8)
EMQ answers 281(8)
Glossary 289(2)
Index 291
Philip Xiu a GP Registrar, Yorkshire Deanery, Leeds, UK.