Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for Southern Africa

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Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for Southern Africa

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Written primarily for South African medical students in their fifth and sixth years, interns and doctors in community service, the Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for Southern Africa serves as a pocket reference for quick diagnosis, crisis management, treatment and referral in the ward.

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Written primarily for South African medical students in their fifth and sixth years, interns and doctors in community service, the Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for Southern Africa serves as a pocket reference for quick diagnosis, crisis management, treatment, and referral in the ward. The demands on doctors and nurses in South Africa and other developing countries are completely different to those in the first world, where most obstetrics and gynaecology books are produced. Difficult issues around abortion and around HIV/Aids contribute to the magnitude and complexity of the field. A straightforward, 'patient's-bedside' manual is long overdue. This handbook, written by contributors from at least five of the seven South African medical schools, serves as a mini-textbook as well as a clinical manual, and in many cases will replace the notes given to students by obstetrics and gynaecology departments.

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Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780195780796
Publication date:
December 2003
Length:
180mm
Width:
110mm
Weight:
414g
Edition:
New title
Pages:
408
Readership:
Professional & scholarly

Table of contents

  • PART ONE: OBSTETRICS
  • 1. The physiological changes in pregnancy
  • 2. Pre-pregnancy counselling
  • 3. Routine antenatal care
  • 4. Prenatal diagnosis
  • 5. Minor disorders
  • 6. Fetal assessment
  • 7. Intrauterine growth restriction
  • 8. Hypertensive disease
  • 9. Diabetes
  • 10. Cardiac disease
  • 11. Vnous thromboembolism
  • 12. Medical disorders
  • 13. Infections
  • 14. HIV infection
  • 15. Drug use
  • 16. Management of labour
  • 17. Episiotomy
  • 18. Failure to progress
  • 19. Malpresentation
  • 20. Assisted delivery
  • 21. Caesarean delivery
  • 22. Induction of labour
  • 23. Postpartum haemorrhage
  • 24. Postpartum collapse
  • 25. Obstetric emergencies
  • 26. The puerperium
  • 27. Antepartum haemorrhage
  • 28. Multiple pregnancy
  • 29. Preterm labour
  • 30. Previous caesarean section
  • 31. Prolonged pregnancy
  • 32. Rhesus disease
  • 33. Late reproductive failure
  • 34. Psychiatric disorders
  • 35. Audit in obstetric practice
  • 36. Confidential enquiries
  • 37. Effective care in pregnancy
  • 38. Ethical issues in obstetrics and gynaecology
  • PART TWO: GYNAECOLOGY
  • 39. Gynaecological anatomy
  • 40. The physiology of the ovarian cycle and the endometrium
  • 41. Normal and abnormal puberty
  • 42. Amenorrhoea
  • 43. The menopause
  • 44. Postmenopausal bleeding
  • 45. Premature ovarian failure
  • 46. Hyperandrogenism
  • 47. Ambiguous genitalia
  • 48. Congenital abnormalities of the vagina, cervix, and uterus
  • 49. Spontaneous and recurrent miscarriage
  • 50. Ectopic pregnancy
  • 51. The acute abdomen
  • 52. Chronic pelvic pain
  • 53. Gynaecological infections
  • 54. Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • 55. The premenstrual syndrome
  • 56. Urinary incontinence
  • 57. Uterovaginal prolapse
  • 58. Dysmenorrhoea
  • 59. Endometriosis and adenomyosis
  • 60. Uterine fybroids
  • 61. The approach to a patient with a pelvic mass
  • 62. Paediatric gynaecology
  • 63. Contraception: indications and contraindications
  • 64. Female infertility
  • 65. Male infertility
  • 66. The vulva
  • 67. The vagina
  • 68. The cervix
  • 69. The uterus
  • 70. Carcinoma of the Fallopian tube
  • 71. The ovary
  • 72. Gestational trophoblastic disease
  • 73. Violence against women
  • 74. An approach to female sexual dysfunction
  • 75. Gynaecological surgery
  • 76. The role of ultrasound in gynaecology

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