<p><p>This volume focuses on a period in womenβs lives that is particularly important in the context of preventing major sexual and reproductive diseases. </p><p>Recommendations by the Italian Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, form the basis of this up-to-date and practical book. Exper
Practical Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 419
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
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Edited by
Paula J Adams Hillard, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
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The gynecologic needs of younger patients are variable and complex
Clinicians are often uncomfortable with the gynecologic concerns of young girls and developing women.Β Β Β How can I put the patient at ease? What are the rights of the patient and her parents? How do I ask the questions in a way that allows her to trust me so that I can better understand her medical and social situation?
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In Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, Dr Hillard has designed a new textbook that puts the patient at the center. It follows the patientβs life and her changing needs as she matures. An emphasis on effective, patient-friendly encounters is the prelude to a sensitive clinical approach to intimate, potentially awkward, clinical challenges. Short, practical chapters provide guidance on the issues rather than an academic treatise.
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This βin the officeβ guide to effective patient care is informed by evidence-based practice and backed by a wealth of practical features:
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- Algorithms and guidelines to most effective approaches
- βTips and Tricksβ boxes so you can improve you clinical outcomes
- βCautionβ warning boxes so you can avoid complications
- Β βScience Revisitedβ boxes give a quick reminder of the basic science principles
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Dr Hillard has assembled an expert group of authors to provide straightforward guidance to caring for and reassuring your younger patients and their parents. If you provide clinical care to girls and young women then Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is designed for you.
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Titles of related interest
Contraception
Shoupe (ed); ISBN 978-1-4443-3351-0
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Beigi (ed); ISBN: 978-0-470-65835-2
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Disorders of Menstruation
Marshburn and Hurst (eds); ISBN 978-1-4443-3277-3
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Content:
Chapter 1 Initial Assessment (pages 1β5): Maureen Lynch
Chapter 2 Ambiguous Genitalia in the Neonate and Infant (pages 6β13): Sejal Shah and Avni C. Shah
Chapter 3 Vaginal Discharge and Odor (pages 14β17): Corinne Bazella and Majorie Greenfield
Chapter 4 Vaginal Bleeding (pages 18β21): Valerie S. Ratts
Chapter 5 Ovarian Masses (pages 22β28): Julie L. Strickland and Anne?Marie Priebe
Chapter 6 Labial Adhesions (pages 29β32): Jane E. D. Broecker
Chapter 7 Pediatric Vulvovaginitis (pages 33β37): Sari Kives
Chapter 8 Sexual Abuse (pages 38β42): Nancy D. Kellogg and James L. Lukefahr
Chapter 9 Normal Hymen and Hymenal Variations (pages 43β48): Amy D. DiVasta and Estherann Grace
Chapter 10 Vulvar Signs and Symptoms (pages 49β68): Paula J. Adams Hillard, Helen R. Deitch, Meredith Loveless, Jennie Yoost and S. Paige Hertweck
Chapter 11 Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus (pages 69β71): Paula J. Adams Hillard
Chapter 12 Accidental Trauma (pages 72β75): Mariel A. Focseneanu and Diane F. Merritt
Chapter 13 Female Genital Mutilation (pages 76β79): Katherine A. Zakhour and Comfort Momoh
Chapter 14 Normal Puberty (pages 80β86): Jennifer C. Kelley and Frank M. Biro
Chapter 15 Precocious Puberty (pages 87β90): Paul B. Kaplowitz
Chapter 16 Delayed Puberty (pages 91β96): Sara E. Watson, Peter A. Lee and Christopher P. Houk
Chapter 17 Initial Assessment: Consultation with an Adolescent Girl (pages 97β102): Paula J. Adams Hillard
Chapter 18 Confidentiality (pages 103β107): Janice Bacon and Jennifer A. Greene
Chapter 19 Legal Issues (pages 108β113): Rebecca Gudeman and Abigail English
Chapter 20 Adolescent Sexuality (pages 114β118): Linda M. Kollar
Chapter 21 Adolescent Preventive Care for Healthy Teens (pages 119β124): Kristin L. Kaltenstadler and Corinne Lehmann
Chapter 22 Weight (pages 125β137): Stephanie Crewe, Maria Trent, Anne Hsii and Neville H. Golden
Chapter 23 The Female Athlete (pages 138β141): James R. Ebert
Chapter 24 Immunizations (pages 142β145): Amy B. Middleman
Chapter 25 Substance Abuse: Screening and Brief Intervention (pages 146β150): Patricia Schram and Sharon Levy
Chapter 26 Suicidal Ideation and Self?Harm: Screening (pages 151β153): Matthew B. Wintersteen and Christopher V. Chambers
Chapter 27 Healthcare for Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Adolescents (pages 154β157): Elizabeth B. Erbaugh and Margaret J. Blythe
Chapter 28 Developmental Delay (pages 158β162): Lisa Allen and Melanie Ornstein
Chapter 29 Menstrual Health (pages 163β173): Stephanie Stockburger, Hatim A. Omar, Paula J. Adams Hillard, Kelly Kantartzis and Gina Sucato
Chapter 30 The Gynecologic Exam (pages 174β182): Paula J. Adams Hillard
Chapter 31 Sexually?Transmitted Disease Screening (pages 183β186): Michael G. Spigarelli
Chapter 32 Unintended Pregnancy: Options and Counseling (pages 187β191): Kaiyti Duffy and Rachael Phelps
Chapter 33 Contraceptive Counseling (pages 192β204): Stephanie B. Teal, Melissa Gilliam and Amy K. Whitaker
Chapter 34 Contraception (pages 205β233): Uri Belkind, Susan M. Coupey, Emily M. Godfrey, Melissa Kottke, Sherine Patterson?Rose, Paula Braverman, Sophia Yen, Michelle M. Isley, Andrew M. Kaunitz, Kaiyti Duffy and Melanie A. Gold
Chapter 35 Hirsutism (pages 234β240): Dianne Deplewski and Robert L. Rosenfield
Chapter 36 The Breast (pages 241β248): Kaylene J. Logan, Eduardo Lara?Torre, Donald E. Greydanus and Colleen Bryzik Dodich
Chapter 37 Vaginal Discharge (pages 249β253): Seema Menon, Mandakini Sadhir and Susan Jay
Chapter 38 Pelvic Masses (pages 254β259): Noam Smorgick?Rosenbaum and Elisabeth H. Quint
Chapter 39 Gynecologic Pain (pages 260β268): Geri D. Hewitt and John Jarrell
Chapter 40 Amenorrhea (pages 269β274): Melanie Nathan and Andrea L. Zuckerman
Chapter 41 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (pages 275β280): Jennifer E. Dietrich and Jennifer L. Bercaw?Pratt
Chapter 42 Premenstrual Syndrome/Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder and Mood Disorders (pages 281β284): Michael Dobbs and Paula Braverman
Chapter 43 Vulvovaginal Conditions (pages 285β292): Sofya Maslyanskaya, Elizabeth Alderman, Jennifer Louis?Jacques and Rebecca Flynn O'Brien
Chapter 44 Sexually?Transmitted Diseases (pages 293β324): Terri Warren, Lea E. Widdice, Jessica A. Kahn, Taraneh Shafi, Gale R. Burstein, Bree Weaver, J. Dennis Fortenberry, Samantha E. Montgomery, Jill S. Huppert, Anita Radix, Donna Futterman and Ellen S. Rome
Chapter 45 Dysmenorrhea (pages 325β329): Michelle Forcier and Zeev Harel
Chapter 46 Congenital Anomalies (pages 330β338): Amy M. Vallerie and Lesley L. Breech
Chapter 47 Ectopic Pregnancy (pages 339β341): Michelle Vichnin
Chapter 48 The Ovaries (pages 342β350): Paula J. Adams Hillard and Claire Templeman
Chapter 49 Endometriosis (pages 351β354): Mary Anne Jamieson
Chapter 50 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (pages 355β360): Samantha M. Pfeifer
Chapter 51 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (pages 361β365): Colleen McNicholas and Jeffrey F. Peipert
Chapter 52 Gonadal Dysgenesis (pages 366β370): Courtney A. Marsh and Yolanda R. Smith
Chapter 53 Sexual Assault and Date Rape (pages 371β374): Beth L. Emerson and Kirsten Bechtel
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