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ISBN 10: 8131238725
ISBN 13: 9788131238721
Author: VG Padubidri, Shirish Daftary
Shaw’s Textbook of Gynaecology, one of the best-selling gynaecological textbooks of all time, has maintained its popularity with teachers, examiners and students. It is now in its 79th year of publication. The organization of content in this book is such that it provides the reader with a logical sequence of events that aid learning.
The main objective of this best-selling title is to meet the needs of undergraduate medical students and those preparing for postgraduate medical entrance examinations. This book will also be useful for nursing and physiotherapy students.
Salient Features
- Extensively revised and updated to incorporate the latest changes and development of newer concepts
- Systematic presentation to make reading smooth and pleasurable by deleting redundant details, adding new tests, figures and tables, and improving the earlier figures
- Provides the current methodologies and standard techniques
- Attempts to reduce the in-depth explanations by giving the subject matter in pointwise form for some important topics
Inclusion of self-assessment and suggested reading at the end of each chapter
Howkins and Bourne Shaw Textbook of Gynaecology 16th Edition Table of contents:
1. Anatomy
The vulva
The vagina
The uterus
The uterine appendages
Fallopian tubes
The ovaries
The urethra
The bladder
The ureter
The rectum and anal canal
Breasts
The pelvic musculature
The pelvic cellular tissue
The pelvic blood vessels
The lymphatic system
The nerve supply
Applied anatomy and its clinical significance
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
2. Normal histology
The ovary of the newborn
Ovulation
The endometrium of the uterus
Ovarian function
Testis
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
3. Physiology
Hypothalamus
Pituitary gland (adenohypophysis)
Posterior pituitary gland (neurohypophysis)
Ovarian steroidogenesis
Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH)
Physiology of menstruation
Leptin
Menstruation
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
4. Puberty, paediatric and adolescent gynaecology
Introduction
Reproductive endocrinology of the growing girl child
The newborn female infant
The growing girl child
Common paediatric gynaecologic problems
Puberty and adolescence
Puberty—anomalies of gonadal function
Adolescent contraception
Miscellaneous problems
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
5. Perimenopause, menopause, premature menopause and postmenopausal bleeding
Introduction
Perimenopause
Prediction of approaching menopause
Menopause
Hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer
Hormone replacement therapy and endometrial carcinoma
Premature menopause
Late menopause
Postmenopausal bleeding
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
6. Gynaecological diagnosis
History
Physical examination
External examination
Investigations
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
7. Endoscopy in gynaecology
Laparoscopy
Salpingoscopy and falloscopy
Colposcopy
Extragenital endoscopy
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
8. Imaging modalities in gynaecology
Plain radiography
Hysterosalpingography
Ultrasonography (figures 8.6–8.15)
Computed tomography scan
Magnetic resonance imaging
Radionuclide imaging
Dual photon densitometry
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
9. Malformations of the female generative organs
Development of the female generative organs
Development of the ovary
Hermaphroditism and pseudohermaphroditism
Developmental defects of the urogenital sinus
Malformations of the rectum and anal canal
Wolffian duct anomalies
Renal tract abnormalities
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
10. Sexual development and development disorders
Principles of sexual development (figure 10.1)
Components contributing to determination of sex
Feminism
Masculinism
Virilism
Hirsutism
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
11. Sexually transmitted diseases
Vulvar infections
Genital ulcers
Mycoplasma genitalium
Vaginitis
Human immunodeficiency virus
Contraception
Sexually transmitted infections and infertility
Practical approach to common vaginal infections
Hepatitis B virus
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
12. Inflammation of the cervix and uterus
Acute cervicitis
Chronic cervicitis
Erosion of the cervix
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
13. Pelvic inflammatory disease
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Rare variety of PID: Actinomyces
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
14. Tuberculosis of the genital tract
Introduction
Pathogenesis
Genital tract lesions
Clinical features of genital tuberculosis
Investigations
Differential diagnosis
Treatment
Prognosis
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
15. Injuries of the female genital tract
Obstetric injuries
Injuries due to coitus
Direct trauma and vulval haematoma
Injuries due to foreign bodies and instruments
Chemical and other burns of the vagina
Injuries of the perineum
Old-standing complete tears
Vaginal lacerations
Cervical lacerations
Rupture of the uterus
Perforation of the uterus
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
16. Injuries to the intestinal tract
Vaginal delivery
Faecal incontinence
Rectovaginal fistula
Bowel injury
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
17. Diseases of the urinary system
Common urinary malfunctions
Diseases of the female urethra
Urinary fistulae
Ureteric obstruction
Uterine prolapse
Pelvic tumours
Carcinoma of the cervix
Obstruction at the site of fistula
Pregnancy and urinary problems
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
18. Genital fistulae and urinary incontinence
Genital fistulae
Stress urinary incontinence (figure 18.6 A)
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
19. Infertility and sterility
Vaginismus
Dyspareunia
Infertility and sterility
Assisted reproductive technology: An overview
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
20. Birth control and medical termination of pregnancy
Birth control
Medical termination of pregnancy
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
21. Ectopic gestation
Types of ectopic gestation
Epidemiology
Incidence
Aetiology (table 21.1)
Pathogenesis
Pathological anatomy
Location
Fate of the ovum
Symptoms and diagnosis
Physical signs
Differential diagnosis
Diagnostic investigations (table 21.3)
Treatment
Interstitial pregnancy
Unruptured ectopic gestation
Ovarian pregnancy
Cervical pregnancy
Heterotopic pregnancy
Caesarean scar ectopic pregnancy
Persistent ectopic pregnancy (PEP)
Recurrent ectopic pregnancy
Cornual pregnancy
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
22. Gestational trophoblastic diseases
Hydatidiform mole
Invasive mole (persistent or residual)
Placental site trophoblastic tumour
Persistent trophoblastic disease
Perforating mole
Recurrent molar pregnancy
Coexisting molar pregnancy
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
23. Disorders of menstruation—amenorrhoea
Menstrual cycle irregularities
Amenorrhoea
Oligomenorrhoea and hypomenorrhoea
Polymenorrhoea or epimenorrhoea
Metrorrhagia
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
24. Menorrhagia
Causes (table 24.1)
Investigations
Management
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)
Puberty menorrhagia
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) in the reproductive age
Abnormal uterine bleeding in childbearing age and premenopausal women
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
25. Genital prolapse
Supports of the genital tract
Aetiology of prolapse (table 25.1)
Classification of prolapse (figures 25.3 and 25.4)
Pop-q system (table 25.2, figure 25.3)
Symptoms of prolapse
Investigations
Differential diagnosis
Complications of prolapse
Prophylaxis of prolapse
Treatment (table 25.3)
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
26. Displacements
Introduction
Retroversion
Inversion of the uterus
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
27. Diseases of the vulva
Introduction
Benign conditions of the vulva
Inflammatory lesions
Ulcers
Atrophy
Dystrophies
Cysts and neoplasms
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
28. Diseases of the vagina
Biology of the vagina
Specific vaginal infections
Candidal vaginitis
Miscellaneous
Gardnerella (bacterial) vaginosis
Inflammations of the vagina
Ulcerations of the vagina
Cysts and neoplasms of the vagina
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
29. Benign diseases of the uterus
Fibromyomas of the uterus and uterine polyps
Fibromyomas
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
30. Endometriosis and adenomyosis
Endometriosis
Adenomyosis
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
31. Disorders of the broad ligament, fallopian tubes and parametrium
Broad ligament cysts
Parovarian cysts
Tumours of the fallopian tubes
Affections of the broad ligament and parametrium
Tumours of the broad ligament and parametrium
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
32. Disorders of the ovary
Non-neoplastic enlargements of the ovary (table 32.1)
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
33. Ovarian tumours
Pathology
Borderline ovarian tumours
Tumours of the surface epithelium
Germ cell tumours
Sex cord stromal tumours
Feminizing functioning mesenchymoma
Virilizing mesenchymoma
Tumours arising from connective tissues of the ovary
Benign ovarian tumours
Ovarian tumours associated with pregnancy
Ovarian cyst in a menopausal woman
Ovarian remnant syndrome
Ovarian tumours in adolescents (figure 33.23)
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
34. Breast
Congenital deformities
Benign tumours
Breast cancer
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
35. Acute and chronic pelvic pain
Acute pelvic pain
Chronic pelvic pain
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
36. Dysmenorrhoea, premenstrual syndrome
Premenstrual syndrome
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
37. Vulval and vaginal cancer
Cancers of the genital tract
Cancer of the vulva
Vaginal cancer
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
38. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, carcinoma of cervix
Aetiology, epidemiology and predisposing risk factors
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
39. Cancers of endometrium, uterus and fallopian tube
Endometrial cancer
Sarcoma of the uterus
Choriocarcinoma
Fallopian tube cancer
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
40. Ovarian cancer
Pathology
Clinical features
Screening
Investigations
Management
Results
Strategies to reduce the incidence of genital tract malignancies (prophylaxis)
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
41. Radiation therapy and chemotherapy for gynaecologic cancer
Radiation therapy
Clinical applications of radiotherapy
Cancer chemotherapy for gynaecologic cancers
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
42. Obesity
Prevalence
Definition
Aetiology
Pathophysiology
Clinical features
Complications and sequelae (figure 42.1)
Management
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
43. Hormonal therapy in gynaecology
Oestrogens
Progesterone
Androgens (figure 43.1)
Anti-oestrogens
Aromatase inhibitors
Selective oestrogen receptor modulators acting as anti-oestrogen (table 43.4)
Antiprogesterone
Anti-androgens
Pituitary hormones
Growth hormone
Gonadotropin releasing hormone and its analogues
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
44. Pelvic adhesions and their prevention
Incidence
Aetiology
Pathophysiology of formation of adhesion
Clinical features
Prophylactic measures
Intraoperative prophylaxis
Conclusion
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
45. Preoperative and postoperative care, and surgical procedures
Preoperative investigations
Preoperative care
Postoperative care
Surgical procedures: Dilatation of the cervix and endometrial curettage (D & C)
Self-assessment
Suggested reading
Index
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