Common Obstretical And Gynecological Conditions – A Clinical Management Handbook

Dr Ujjal K Ghosh

ISBN: 9788173719370 | Year: 2014 | Paperback | Pages: 244 | Language : English

Book Size: 158 x 240 mm | Territorial Rights: World

Price: 1250.00

About the Book

The book is for those busy clinicians, postgraduates and professionals in provincial medical services who often feel handicapped due to a dearth of ready reference material at their disposal which can guide them to tackle a case in an easy, logical and stepwise fashion in either emergency or day-to-day practice.

Effort has been made to cover the common Obstetrical and Gynecological conditions encountered in our country while a list of references at the end of each chapter helps in the in-depth knowledge of rarer conditions.Guidelines and recommendations of various professional bodies have helped to a great extent in drawing up protocols for various conditions and situations.

In every chapter, emphasis has been on quick and accurate diagnosis supported by affordable investigations, considering the low resource availability in our country. There are three separate sections in the book, i.e., Obstetrics, Gynecology and Labour. Every effort has been made to further hone the clinical acumen of the readers while they go through the text.

Contributors (Author(s), Editor(s), Translator(s), Illustrator(s) etc.)

Dr Ujjal K Ghosh is currently the Professor and HOD of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shubrati Medical College, Meerut.  
He has had nearly 34 years teaching experience in various capacities for undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma students of Obstetrics and Gynecology.  
He also has been the chief guide for 32 theses and is actively involved in the post graduate research projects.  He has around 83 publications as author and co author of reputed journals.
Dr Ghosh is the master trainer for BEOMC (basic emergency obstetric care).

Table of Content

  1. Hypertension in pregnancy
  2. Antepartum haemorrhage
  3. Intrauterine fetal death
  4. Recurrent first and second trimester abortion
  5. Ectopic pregnancy
  6. PROM/PPROM
  7. Preterm labour
  8. Anaemia in pregnancy
  9. VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean delivery)
  10. HIV and pregnancy
  11. Rh isoimmunisation
  12. Management of normal labour
  13. Breech Delivery
  14. Postpartum haemorrhage PPH
  15. Fetal growth restriction
  16. Hydatidiform mole
  17. Blood transfusion in Obstetrics
  18. Abnormal uterine bleeding
  19. Infertility and ART
  20. Uterovaginal prolapsed
  21. Pelvic inflammatory disease
  22. PCOS
  23. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
  24. Carcinoma cervix
  25. Endometrial carcinoma
  26. Pelvic pain and endometriosis
  27. Overactive bladder syndrome
  28. Ovarian lumps
  29. Commonly used drugs in obstetrics and gynecology

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