
Endometriosis
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Edition: Revised ed., 5/1/2004
EAN 9781900364874, ISBN10: 1900364875
Paperback, 72 pages, 23.4 x 15.5 x 0.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
Endometriosis affects a huge number of women throughout the world. It has been estimated that between 1% and 15% of women who are examined for pelvic pain and infertility may have endometriosis; the true prevalence is unknown because diagnosis can only be made with any accuracy by laparoscopic examination of the pelvis. This book provides clinicians with all the information they need in a succinct and clear text, with colour illustrations. Chapters cover: epidemiology and aetiology; diagnosis; investigation; medical treatment; and surgical treatment.
Introduction
1. The epidemiology and aetiology of endometriosis
2. The diagnosis of endometriosis
3. The investigation of patients with endometriosis
4. The medical treatment of endometriosis
5. The surgical treatment of endometriosis
Conclusion
Index.