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A concise guide tailored towards the curriculum and current exam style of the MRCOG Part 1 examination for obstetricians and gynaecologists.
Practice Single Best Answer Questions: MRCOG Part 2 is an ideal revision resource for the new SBA format MRCOG Part 2 exam. Chapter eight consists of a complete practice SBA paper of 50 questions, to be taken under examination conditions. All chapters provide references for further reading to help MRCOG candidates prepare for the Part 2 exam.
This new edition is a comprehensive guide to recurrent pregnancy loss for practising gynaecologists. Divided into ten sections, the book begins with a brief overview of the topic, followed by discussion on the different causes of pregnancy loss – genetic, endometrial, systemic, anatomical and infections. The next sections discuss management options, the role of ultrasound, and failed pregnancy. The third edition has been fully revised and expanded to bring clinicians fully up to date with the latest advances in the field. Newer treatment options are covered in depth and the latest diagnostic recommendations from the RCOG (UK) as well as the ACOG (US) are included. Authored by a team of internationally recognised experts, the text is enhanced by clinical photographs and diagrams, and features a comprehensive appendix section for further reference. Key points Fully revised, third edition presenting latest knowledge in recurrent pregnancy loss Covers newer treatment options and latest diagnostic recommendations from RCOG and ACOG Authored by internationally recognised team of experts Previous edition (9788184480061) published in 2007
World Clinics: Obstetrics & Gynecology - Ovulation Induction, Volume 4, Number 2 is the latest issue in the World Clinics: Obstetrics & Gynecology series. Other topics in the series include endometriosis, recurrent miscarriage, contraception, postpartum haemorrhage, preterm labour, and perimenopausal health. This issue begins with detailed discussion on ovarian physiology and clinical manipulation. Subsequent topics include ovulation induction in anovulatory women, controlled ovarian stimulation and intrauterine insemination. Other articles cover ovulation trigger regimes and the complications of ovulation induction. Each article is followed by comment from the editors, including guest edito...
The incidence of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is on rise worldwide. A Swedish study has shown an increase of 54% over 10 years of time. The causes of RPL are diverse including environmental factors, lifestyle alterations, and limited awareness. RPL is a distressing situation for both the couple and the attending physician. Such unfortunate couples need special care along with sympathy, encouragement and hope. In depth knowledge and experience are needed to handle such situations. It has been observed that the couple with RPL undergoes many irrelevant investigations. Many times, the investigations are repetitive, as the women change the physicians due to anxiety to achieve one successful pregnancy and this may end up in huge financial burden with little benefit. The book 'Recurrent Pregnancy Loss' has attempted to provide solutions to the problems associated with RPL. The book has also detailed the treatment for various causes of RPL in the form of question & answers, and the controversial areas are adequately addressed with suitable literature evidence. Hope this book may serve as a guide to the practicing obstetricians and postgraduate students.
Fully revised for this fourth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology fully reflects new developments in the field. Featuring new sections on the outcomes of the MBRRACE report, abnormally adherent and invasive placenta, pregnancies in mothers of advanced age, assisted reproduction, and ovarian cancer screening, it provides a contemporary overview of this complex and important specialty. Written and reviewed by a team of highly experienced clinicians, academics, and trainees, this Handbook is a perfect starting point for preparation for postgraduate exams. Practical advice is presented with key evidence-based guidelines, supported by visual algorithms and top clinical tips. The previous edition was Highly Commended in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology category of the BMA Book Awards. The indispensable, concise, and practical guide to all aspects of obstetric and gynaecological medical care, diagnosis, and management, this fourth edition continues to be the must-have resource for all specialist trainees, junior doctors, and students, as well as a valuable aide memoire for experienced clinicians.
The definitive guide for Part 3 MRCOG candidates, written by the two examiners leading the development of the new exam.
Provides a quick reference guide to the specialty, covering diagnoses, investigation and management in a user-friendly, accessible format. Contributors provide evidence-based guidelines which highlight the core knowledge for diagnosing and managing common problems and emergencies.
This concise revision text brings together the fundamentals of the basic sciences required for Obstetrics and Gynaecology trainees to pass the MRCOG Part 1 exam. A note-style format and over 100 illustrations make this the ideal revision guide to passing the exam.