THE POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: CURRENT CONCEPTS ON PATHOGENESIS AND CLINICAL CARE
Edited by Ricardo Azziz 2007
Continue reading →Edited by Ricardo Azziz 2007
Continue reading →Edited by HOWARD B. GOLDMAN SANDIP P. VASAVADA 2007 A PRACTICAL CLINICAL GUIDE The specialty of female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery is ever changing. We have seen the evolution of procedures that have minimized the invasiveness of surgery while continuously decreasing morbidity.
Continue reading →Patrick J. Culligan and Roger P. Goldberg (Eds) 2007 The field of urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery encompasses not only urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse, but disorders such as chronic urinary tract infections, sexual dysfunction, defecation dysfunction, and pelvic pain as well. This textbook is designed as a clinical guide for treating women suffering from this wide variety […]
Continue reading →Peter Petros 2007 Function, Dysfunction and Management According to the Integral Theory I would like to express my gratitude to my colleagues around the globe for the overwhelming support given to the first edition of ‘The Female Pelvic Floor’. The publishers inform me that Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese translations are underway, an indication, perhaps, of the increasing acceptance […]
Continue reading →Sarah-Vaughan Brakman • Darlene Fozard Weaver Editors 2007 Moral Arguments, Economic Reality and Social Analysis
Continue reading →Chris Sonnex 2007 This book is aimed specifically at medical practitioners in primary care who require a quick guide to help diagnose and manage genital problems. As such this is not a comprehensive text but a prompt to “what to do next” when faced with a patient presenting with a genital complaint.
Continue reading →Jayne Cockburn and Michael E. Pawson (Eds) 2007 The Clinical Management We have set out to make this a practical book to help all those working in Obstetrics and Gynecology to incorporate psychological aspects of care into their everyday work. By listening to our patients and colleagues, it has become increasingly clear to us that integration of mind […]
Continue reading →Joseph S. Sanfilippo Roger P. Smith 2007 A Handbook for Clinicians “The obligation to promote the good of the patients is a basic presumption of medical care giving a defining feature of the physician’s ethical responsibility. To promote the patient’s good is to provide care in which benefits outweigh burdens or harms” [American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) […]
Continue reading →Catherine Nelson-Piercy and Joanna Girling 2007 A Problem-Based Approach Medical problems in pregnancy are common. They are responsible for much maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality.
Continue reading →Edited by P. Nicolopoulou-Stamati L. Hens and C.V. Howard 2007 For many years, interest in the prevention of diseases in children was concentrated on improvement of the postnatal environment. However, since the major problems of infectious diseases and nutrition were solved with the help of vaccinations and better feeding regimes, it became clear that new approaches were needed […]
Continue reading →