cover image - Netter's Obstetrics and Gynecology - Elsevier eBook on Vitalsource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780323523523
Copyright: 2018
Publication Date: 04-04-2017
Page Count: 576
Imprint: Elsevier
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Netter's Obstetrics and Gynecology - Elsevier eBook on Vitalsource, 3rd Edition

by Roger Smith, MD

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cover image - Netter's Obstetrics and Gynecology - Elsevier eBook on Vitalsource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780323523523
Copyright: 2018
Publication Date: 04-04-2017
Page Count: 576
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $89.99
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Now fully up to date with numerous new chapters and Expert Consult online access, Netter's Obstetrics and Gynecology, 3rd Edition , by Roger P. Smith, MD, provides superbly illustrated coverage of the common conditions and problems most often encountered in ob/gyn practice. Classic Netter images are paired with concise, evidence-based descriptions of common diseases, conditions, diagnostics, treatments, and protocols. Large, clear illustrations and short, to-the-point text make this the perfect reference for everyday clinical practice as well as staff and patient education.

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    • More than 300 exquisite Netter images, as well as new, recent paintings by Carlos Machado provide a quick and memorable overview of each disease or condition
    • Concise text and a standardized format provide quick access to expert medical thinking
    1. Sexual Differentiation
    2. Upper Genital Tract Development
    3. Lower Genital Tract Development
    4. Development of the Breast
    5. External Genitalia
    6. Perineum
    7. Vagina
    8. Pelvic Visera
    9. Cervix, Uterus and Adnexa
    10. Ovaries
    11. Breast
    12. Puberty: Normal Sequence
    13. Health maintenance: ages 12 – 18
    14. Health maintenance: ages 19 – 39
    15. Contraception: Counseling principles [flow chart]
    16. Health maintenance: ages 40 – 64
    17. Health maintenance: ages 65 and greater
    18. Abortion
    19. Abuse: Physical and Sexual
    20. Acne
    21. Alzheimer Disease
    22. Anemia
    23. Anorectal Fistula
    24. Anxiety
    25. Asthma
    26. Cholelithiasis
    27. Chronic Pelvic Pain
    28. Constipation
    29. Crohn Disease
    30. Depression (Unipolar)
    31. Diverticular Disease
    32. Domestic Violence
    33. Dysmenorrhea: Primary and Secondary
    34. Dyspareunia: Deep Thrust
    35. Dysuria
    36. Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
    37. Fibromyalgia
    38. Gallbladder Disease
    39. Gastritis
    40. Gastroesophageal Reflux
    41. Hair Loss
    42. Headache: Tension and Cluster
    43. Headache: Migraine
    44. Hematuria
    45. Hemorrhoids
    46. Hyperthyroidism
    47. Hypothyroidism
    48. Infertility: General Considerations
    49. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    50. Low Back Pain
    51. Melanoma
    52. Myofascial Syndromes
    53. Obesity
    54. Osteoporosis
    55. Pessary Therapy
    56. Postcoital Bleeding
    57. Premenstrual Syndrome
    58. Pruritus Ani
    59. Rape and Rape Trauma Syndrome
    60. Sexual dysfunction
    61. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Chancroid
    62. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Chlamydia Trachomatis
    63. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Condyloma Acuminata
    64. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Gonorrhea
    65. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Granuloma Inguinale
    66. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Herpes
    67. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Human Immunodeficiency Virus
    68. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Human Papilloma Virus
    69. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Lymphogranuloma Venereum
    70. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Molluscum Contagiosum
    71. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Parasites
    72. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Syphilis
    73. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Trichomonas Vaginalis
    74. Thrombophlebitis
    75. Toxic Shock Syndrome
    76. Ulcerative Colitis
    77. Urinary Incontinence: Bypass, Overflow
    78. Urinary Incontinence: Stress
    79. Urinary Incontinence: Urge
    80. Urinary Tract Infection
    81. Urodynamics Testing
    82. Varicose Veins
    83. Acne Inversa (Hidradenitis Suppurative)
    84. Bartholin Gland: Abscess/Infection
    85. Bartholin Gland: Cysts
    86. Contact Vulvitis
    87. Dyspareunia: Insertional
    88. Female Circumcision
    89. Hymenal Stenosis
    90. Hyperplastic Vulvar Dystrophy (Squamous Cell Hyperplasia, Lichen Simplex Chronicus)
    91. Imperforate Hymen
    92. Labial Adhesions
    93. Lichen Planus
    94. Lichen Sclerosus
    95. Vulvar Cancer
    96. Vulvar Hematoma
    97. Vulvar Lesions
    98. Vulvar Vestibulitis (provoked vulvodynia)
    99. Cystocele/Urethrocele
    100. Enterocele
    101. Fistulae: Gastrointestinal and Urinary Tract
    102. Rectocele
    103. Sarcoma Botryoides
    104. Transverse Vaginal Septum
    105. Vaginal Cysts
    106. Vaginal Dryness
    107. Vaginal Lacerations
    108. Vaginal Prolapse
    109. Vaginitis: Atrophic
    110. Vaginitis: Bacterial (Non-Specific) and Bacterial Vaginosis
    111. Vaginitis: Monilial
    112. Vaginitis: Trichomonas
    113. Abnormal Pap Smear: Atypical Squamous or Glandular Cells of Undetermined Origin
    114. Abnormal Pap Smear: Low-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion and High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion
    115. Carcinoma In Situ (Cervix)
    116. Cervical Cancer
    117. Cervical Erosion
    118. Cervical Eversion
    119. Cervical Polyps
    120. Cervical Stenosis
    121. Cervicitis
    122. Nabothian Cysts
    123. Adenomyosis
    124. Asherman Syndrome (Uterine Synechia)
    125. Dysfunctional (Abnormal) Uterine Bleeding
    126. Endometrial Cancer
    127. Endometrial Hyperplasia: Simple and Complex
    128. Endometrial Polyps
    129. Endometritis
    130. Hematometra
    131. Intermenstrual Bleeding
    132. Irregular Menstrual Periods
    133. Menorrhagia
    134. Postmenopausal Vaginal Bleeding
    135. Sarcoma (Uterine)
    136. Uterine Anomalies: Bicornuate, Septate, and Unicornuate Uterus
    137. Uterine Leiomyomata (Fibroids, Myoma)
    138. Uterine Prolapse
    139. Adenofibroma
    140. Clear Cell Carcinoma
    141. Dermoid Cyst
    142. Dysgerminoma
    143. Ectopic Pregnancy
    144. Endometriosis
    145. Epithelial Stromal Ovarian Tumors
    146. Germ Cell Tumor
    147. Granulosa Cell Tumors
    148. Hydrosalpinx (Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)
    149. Krukenberg Tumor
    150. Mucinous Ovarian Cysts
    151. Ovarian Cancer
    152. Ovarian Cysts
    153. Ovarian Fibroma
    154. Ovarian Torsion
    155. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
    156. Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
    157. Serous Ovarian Cysts
    158. Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor
    159. Transitional Cell (Brenner) Tumor
    160. Accessory Nipples (Polythelia)
    161. BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations
    162. Breast Cancer
    163. Breast Cyst
    164. Breast Duct Ectasia
    165. Breast Fat Necrosis
    166. Breast Fibroadenoma
    167. Breast Intraductal Papilloma
    168. Fibrocystic Breast Change
    169. Galactocele
    170. Galactorrhea
    171. Mammography
    172. Mastitis (Lactational)
    173. Mastodynia, Mastalgia (Breast Pain)
    174. Mondor Disease
    175. Nipple Discharge
    176. Paget Disease of the Breast
    177. Abnormal Puberty
    178. Amenorrhea: Primary
    179. Amenorrhea: Secondary
    180. Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
    181. Anovulation
    182. Assisted Reproduction
    183. Down Syndrome
    184. Gonadal Dysgenesis
    185. Hirsutism
    186. Hyperprolactinemia
    187. Infertility
    188. Menopause
    189. Polycystic Ovarian Disease
    190. Recurrent pregnancy loss
    191. Sexual Ambiguity
    192. Sheehan Syndrome
    193. Turner Syndrome
    194. Uterine Agenesis
    195. Vaginal Agenesis
    196. Virilization
    197. Preconceptional Care and Counseling
    198. Routine prenatal care: First trimester
    199. Routine prenatal care: Second trimester
    200. Routine prenatal care: Third trimester
    201. Antepartum Fetal Testing
  • Roger Smith, MD, Adjunct Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, Virginia
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