Obstetrics in Family Medicine

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Paul Lyons 2006 A Practical Guide A few years ago, a medical student who was working with me was struck by a car while crossing the street during her lunch hour. Because she could not walk after the accident, she was taken to the emergency department for evaluation, which included an x-ray of her leg. I met her […]

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Obstetric Anesthesia Handbook

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Sanjay Datta 2006 Three previous editions of Obstetric Anesthesia Handbook have proven valuable in serving those interested in managing pregnant women, each edition has become popular among anesthesiology residents, fellows, staff, and also among obstetricians. This book has enjoyed strong international appeal and has been widely translated.

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Congenital and Perinatal Infections

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Edited by Cecelia Hutto 2006 A Concise Guide to Diagnosis A concise clinical reference that facilitates the diagnosis of intrauterine and perinatally acquired infections was the goal in creating the Congenital and Perinatal Infections: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis. Information about the natural history, management, and outcome of these infections is well detailed in many other sources and […]

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Therapeutic Management of Incontinence and Pelvic Pain

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J. Haslam and J. Laycock (Eds.) 2007 Pelvic Organ Disorders Due to the World Health Organisation, International Continence Society, many other societies, and several government initiatives, patients with bowel and bladder disorders world wide should now expect improved standards of care. These organisations have pooled research and clinical expertise contributing to a multi-professional approach in treating many pelvic floor […]

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MRI and CT of the Female Pelvis

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B. Hamm · R. Forstner (Eds.) 2007 Imaging plays an ever increasing role in the diagnostic evaluation of women with gynecologic disease. While ultrasonography comes to mind first, computed tomography and, of course, magnetic resonance imaging definitely contribute important information to proper diagnosis and therapeutic decision-making.  

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Reproductive Health and the Environment

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Edited by P. Nicolopoulou-Stamati L. Hens and C.V. Howard 2007 The scope of environmental impact on reproduction is very large. It aims at covering all aspects of reproductive problems and their links to the environment. Therefore, it deals with female and male reproductive impairments, whatever their severity and their sites, gonad or extra-gonad.

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