A new addition to the Gynecology in Practice series, Chronic Pelvic Pain provides a practical guide to diagnosing and treating chronic pelvic pain in women. Emphasizing diagnosis, management and psychological aspects, the book assists gynecologists to better care for their patients suffering from this condition. As a part of the series, various feature boxes are highlighted throughout. "Tips and Tricks" give suggestions on how to improve outcomes through practical technique or patient questioning. In addition, "Caution" warning boxes supply helpful advice on how to avoid problems and "Science Revisited" boxes offer quick reminders of the basic science principles necessary for understanding the presented concepts. Find the best path to treating chronic pelvic pain
Chronic Pelvic Pain is a complex gynecologic phenomenon. There are many potential causes and identifying the true culprit is not straightforward. Diagnosis is the first step towards effective treatment, which should be tailored to an individual patient's needs. But identification of the best therapy for treating chronic pelvic pain can be complex.
Chronic Pelvic Pain outlines a clear path for diagnosing and treating chronic pelvic pain, including:
Differential diagnoses
Physiological and psychiatric components
Endometriosis
Infections
Chronic Pelvic Pain in adolescents
Surgery and alternative treatments
Gynecology in Practice Series
Series Editor
Aydin Arici, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
The Gynecology in Practice series provides clinical 'in the office' or 'at the bedside' guides to effective patient care for gynecologists. The tone is practical, not academic, with authors offering guidance on what might be done and what should be avoided. The books are informed by evidence-based practice and feature:
Algorithms and guidelines where they are appropriate
'Tips and Tricks' boxes - hints on improving outcomes
'Caution' warning boxes - hints on avoiding complications
'Science Revisited' - quick reminder of the basic science principles
Summaries of key evidence and suggestions for further reading
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Chronic Pelvic Pain is a complex gynecologic phenomenon. There are many potential causes and identifying the true culprit is not straightforward. Diagnosis is the first step towards effective treatment, which should be tailored to an individual patient's needs. But identification of the best therapy for treating chronic pelvic pain can be complex.
Chronic Pelvic Pain outlines a clear path for diagnosing and treating chronic pelvic pain, including:
Differential diagnoses
Physiological and psychiatric components
Endometriosis
Infections
Chronic Pelvic Pain in adolescents
Surgery and alternative treatments
Gynecology in Practice Series
Series Editor
Aydin Arici, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
The Gynecology in Practice series provides clinical 'in the office' or 'at the bedside' guides to effective patient care for gynecologists. The tone is practical, not academic, with authors offering guidance on what might be done and what should be avoided. The books are informed by evidence-based practice and feature:
Algorithms and guidelines where they are appropriate
'Tips and Tricks' boxes - hints on improving outcomes
'Caution' warning boxes - hints on avoiding complications
'Science Revisited' - quick reminder of the basic science principles
Summaries of key evidence and suggestions for further reading
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.