Diagnostic imaging and endoscopy in gynecology: a practical guide
Publication details: London WB Saunders Company 1997Description: 365; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:- 0702021059
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Introduction. Section I: Explorative Techniques. Part 1: Standard Techniques and Normal Appearances. Ultrasonography. Endoscopy: Hysteroscopy. Endoscopy: Laparoscopy. Hysterosalpingography. Lymphography and Arteriography. CT Scanning of the Female Pelvis. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Female Pelvis. Part 2: New Technical Developments: Normal Appearances and Pathology. Ultrasonography: Color Doppler Flow. Endoscopy: Salpingoscopy. Endoscopy: Falloposcopy. Selective Salpingography. Section II: Appearances and Classification of Pathology. Part 1: Appearances of Disorders/Diseases. Infections, Atrophy, Hyperplasia, And Polyps of the Endometrium. Adenomyosis. Intrauterine Adhesions (Synechiae). Uterine Leiomyomas. Endometrial Cancer and Uterine Sarcoma. Acute and Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Endometriosis. Anovulation: A Therapeutically Oriented Diagnosis. Benign and Malignant Adnexal Masses. Diagnosis of Adhesive Disease. Pelvic Floor Relaxation. Congenital and Acquired Mullerian Disorders. Tubal Infertility. Diagnosis of Ectopic Pregnancy. Intrauterine Early Pregnancy Disorders. Part 2: Classification of Pathology. Clinical Use of Diagnostic Imaging and Endoscopic Techniques. International Classification Systems.
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An illustrated guide relating to imaging, endoscopy and pathology, this text is aimed at helping the reader to make accurate diagnosis of major gynaecological problems. Divided into major sections, the first part considers techniques and normal appearance; the second covers appearances and classification of pathology.
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