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Beischer and Mackay's Obstetrics, Gynaecology and the Newborn
Permezel, M. — Walker, S. — Kyprianou, K.
4ª Edición Septiembre 2015
Inglés
Tapa dura
900 pags
1200 gr
21 x 28 x null cm
ISBN 9780729540742
Editorial ELSEVIER
Description
Beicher & MacKay's Obstetrics, Gynaecology and the Newborn, 4th Edition is an update of the highly acclaimed Obstetrics and the Newborn, 3rd Edition and Illustrated Textbook of Gynaecology. It is the most up-to-date resource in Obstetrics and Gynaecology targetting those with fundamental understanding of this subject area and is written from the Australian perspective with incorporation of the latest RANZCOG guidelines.Experts throughout Australia and New Zealand have contributed content on the most prevalent topics encountered by obstetricians; gynaecologists and neonatologists today, ranging from global and indigenous reproductive health; sexual assault; gynaecological oncology through to neonatal assessment, malformations and transport.
Key Features
- Alignment to RANZCOG guidelines including unique perspectives from the President, provides invaluable information for practice in the Australia.
- A summary of key points at the start of chapters highlights the main facts which readers should draw from each chapter.
- A vast range of anatomical drawings, graphs and clinical photos provide a practical perspective on the theoretical component within the textbook.
- Reference lists at the end of each chapter outline the strong evidence basis that supports the content of this edition.
Contents
Section 1: Anatomy and physiology
  1 Reproductive anatomy and physiology
  2 Anatomy and physiology of pregnancy
  
  Section 2: Obstetrics
  Section 2.1 Normal pregnancy
  3 The pre-pregnancy consultation
  4 The first antenatal visit
  5 Antenatal care beyond the first antenatal visit
  6 Nutrition and pharmacy in pregnancy incl vitd, folate, maternal obesity
  Section 2.2 Problems of early pregnancy
  7 Hyperemesis gravidarum
  8 Bleeding in early pregnancy
  Section 2.3 Prenatal diagnosis
  9 Diagnosis and management of fetal abnormalities
  Section 2.4 Obstetric complications
  10 Antepartum haemorrhage
  11 Placental insufficiency and FGR
  12 Preterm labour and cervical insufficiency
  13 The post-dates pregnancy and rupture of the membranes before labour at term
  14 Multiple pregnancy
  15 Malpresentation
  Section 2.5 Medical and surgical disorders in pregnancy
  16 Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and eclampsia
  17 Thromboembolism, cardiac disorders and respiratory disease
  18 Bacterial infections in pregnancy
  19 Viral infections, protozoan infections and immunisations in pregnancy
  20 The Blood - anaemia; thrombocytopaenia and coagulopathy
  21 Gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, gynaecological and renal problems in pregnancy
  22 Autoimmune and isoimmune disease in pregnancy
  23 Diabetes mellitus
  24 Neurological disorders in pregnancy
  25 Mental health disorders during the perinatal period
  Section 2.6 Common Clinical scenarios and presenting problems in Pregnancy
  26 Common problems in pregnancy
  Section 2.7 Labour and birth
  Section 2.7.1 Normal labour and birth
  27 The physiology of parturition
  28 Management of normal labour
  Section 2.7.2 IOL, Instrumental Delivery and Casearean Section
  29 Induction of labour including cervical ripening
  30 Episiotomy and vaginal outlet tears
  31 Instrumental delivery
  32 Caesarean section and trial of labour after caesarean
  Section 2.7.3 Intrapartum clinical problems
  33 Intrapartum fetal compromise
  34 Failure to progress in labour
  35 Malpresentation and malposition
  36 Postpartum haemorrhage
  37 Maternal collapse
  38 Obstetric analgesia and anaesthesia
  Section 2.7.4 The puerperium and lactation
  39 The physiology of the puerperium and lactation
  40 Normal postpartum care
  41 Puerperal disorders 
  42 Maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity and global reproductive health 
  
  43 Multicultural issues including indigenous women's health and women's health 
  in other disadvantaged groups
  
  Section 3 Gynaecology
  Section 3.1 Gynaecological assessment
  44 Gynaecological history and examination
  45 Gynaecological investigation
  Section 3.2 Menstrual disorders
  46 Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology
  47 The Menstrual cycle and menstrual disorders
  Section 3.3 Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
  48 Subfertility and reproductive technology
  49 Amenorrhoea hyperprolactinaemia & ovulation induction
  50 Androgen excess including PCOS, hirsutism and acne
  Section 3.4 The menopause
  51 Menopause climacteric and hormone therapy
  Section 3.5 Sexuality
  52 Normal sexuality; sexual and marital dysfunction; sexual assault
  Section 3.6 Contraception and fertility control
  53 Contraception and fertility control
  54 Genital tract infections
  Section 3.7 Urogynaecology
  55 Pelvic organ prolapse
  56 Urinary incontinence
  Section 3.8 Pelvic pain and endometriosis
  57 Pelvic pain
  58 Endometriosis
  Section 3.9 The breast and gynaecology
  59 Breast disorders
  Section 3.10 Neoplasia and other lumps
  60 Benign and malignant disorders of the vulva and vagina
  61 Benign and malignant disorders of the cervix
  62 Benign and malignant disorders of the uterus; the pelvic mass
  63 Benign and malignant disorders of the ovary and the fallopian tube
  
  Section 4: Neonatology
  64 Neonatal physiology - adaptation and resuscitation
  65 Routine neonatal care
  66 Assessment of the neonate
  67 Neonatal feeding and nutrition
  68 Neonatal jaundice
  69 Neonatal neurological presentations
  70 Neonatal respiratory distress
  71 The small for gestational age and large for gestational age neonate
  72 Neonatal infection
  73 Congenital malformations
  74 Neonatal haematology
  75 The preterm neonate and perinatal transport
Author
Michael Permezel, MD MRCP(UK) MRCOG FRANZCOG
  Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Mercy Hospital for Women and University 
  of Melbourne, VIC
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