What is included with this book?
1. Embryology of the genital tract Fergus Cameron and Craig Smith | |
2. Molecular genetics of gonadal development Andrew Sinclair and Fergus Cameron | |
3. Gonadotrophin receptors Ilpo Huhtaniemi | |
4. Normal childhood, puberty and adolescence C. La Rosa, C. Traggiai and Richard Stanhope | |
5. Control of the menstrual cycle and fertility Gillian Lockwood | |
6. Nutrition and reproductive function (including puberty) Howard Jacobs | |
7. Normal bladder control and function Niresh Thriuchelvam and Peter Cuckow | |
8. Psychological models of sexual development Lih Mei Liao | |
9. Management of ambiguous genitalia at birth Gary Warne | |
10. Imaging of the genital tract for the evaluation of intersex conditions Margaret Hall-Craggs and Rose de Brun | |
11. Surgical correction of vaginal and uterine anomalies Sarah Creighton and Jane McDougall | |
12. (a) Laparoscopy in paediatric gynaecology Azad Najmaldin | |
12. (b) Laparoscopic techniques Alfred Cutner | |
13. Methods to achieve vaginal dilatation Julie Glanville and Julie Alderson | |
14. Psychological care of children and adolescents with disorders of sexual differentiation and determination DSDD Polly Carmichael and Julie Alderson | |
15. The needs of the adolescent patient and her parents in the clinic Jane MacDougall | |
16. (a) The right to know one's diagnosis Gillian Lockwood | |
16. (b) The child's need and right to understand Allan Cooklin and Sandra Ramsden | |
17. Patients and parents in decision making and management Margaret Simmonds | |
18. Disorders of growth and puberty C. Traggiai and Richard Stanhope | |
19. The role of the gynecologist in the multidisciplinary management of girls and women with Turner syndrome Per-Olof Janson, Marie-Louise Barrenä | |
s, Berit Kristtrö | |
m, Charles Hanson, Anders Mö | |
ller, Krestin Wilhelmsen-Landin and Kerstin Albertsson-Wikland | |
20. Androgen insensitivity syndromes Jarmo Jä | |
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skelä | |
inen and Ieuan Hughes | |
21. The Rokitansky syndrome and other Mullerian anomalies Keith Edmonds | |
22. The XY female Catherine Minto | |
23. The gynaecology of the major genito-urinary anomalies Christopher Woodhouse | |
24. (a) Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Gerard Conway | |
24. (b) Surgical management of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Pierre Mouriquand | |
25. Long term sequelae of genital surgery Sarah Creighton | |
26. Amenorrhoea Adam Balen | |
27. The polycystic ovary syndrome and adolescent women Adam Balen and David Dunger | |
28. Menstrual disorders in adolescent girls Eleonora Porcu | |
29. Pelvic pain, ovarian cysts and endometriosis in adolescent girls Paul Wood | |
30. Premature ovarian failure and ovarian ageing Colin Davis and Gerry Conway | |
31. Gynaecological cancers in childhood Alberto Lopes | |
32. Late reproductive sequelae following treatment of childhood cancer and options for fertility preservation Angela Thomson, Hilary Chritchley, Christopher Kelnar and Hamish Wallace | |
33. Preservation of fertility before cancer treatments Helen Picton and Anthony Rutherford | |
34. (a) The Multidisciplinary Approach to the management of paediatric and adolescent gynaecology Peter Brinsden | |
34. (b) Management of infertility by egg donation Melanie Davies | |
35. Dermatological conditions of the female genitalia in childhood and adolescence Leith Banney, Jane Sterling | |
36. Vaginal discharge in childhood and adolescence Rosamond Cox and Paul Wood | |
37. Psychological gender development in iindividuals born with ambiguous genitalia Melissa Hines | |
38. Eating disorders in adolescence Nadia Micali, Peter Webster and Janet Treasure | |
39. Nutritional amenorrhoea - long term sequelae Joanna Fried, Russalind Ramos and Michelle Warren | |
40. Overview: How to set up a service | |
how to teach and train Jane MacDougall. |
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