Gynecology for the Primary Care Provider

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Saunders, 1997 - Medical - 294 pages
This unique, practical new book teaches the principals of gynecology to the primary care provider. It provides comprehensive, easy-to-follow guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of gynecologic problems commonly encountered in the outpatient setting, such as amenorrhea, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, PMS, and pelvic pain. Coverage also includes menopause, pediatric gynecology, contraception, and more.
  • Important information arranged in summary tables for quick, convenient reference.
  • Diagrams throughout the text clarify important content.
  • Clinical flow-charts enable readers to quickly diagnose the causes of the most common complaints encountered in practice.
  • Special emphasis is placed on primary care issues for women.

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    Contents

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    CHAPTER THREE
    15
    CHAPTER FOUR
    29
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