Vulval discomfort and disorders are being increasingly reported by patients as the taboos that veiled the female reproductive system fall away. This book promotes cross-specialty cooperation given that many vulval diseases are dermatological in origin but they are reported initially to gynecologists or generalpractitioners, who may need to continue leading the patient's care. INDICE: Introduction and historical aspects. SM Neill and FM Lewis. Chapter 1: Basics of vulval embryology, anatomy and physiology. SM Neill and FM Lewis. Chapter 2: Principles of examination, investigation and treatment. SM Neilland FM Lewis. Chapter 3: Sexually transmitted diseases of the vulva. Nneka C.Nwokolo and Simon E. Barton. Chapter 4: Non-sexually transmitted infections of the vulva. SM Neill and FM Lewis. Chapter 5: Non-infective cutaneous conditions of the vulva. SM Neill and FM Lewis. Chapter 6: Vulvodynia. SM Neill and FM Lewis. Chapter 7: Psychological and psychiatric aspects of vulval disorders.E.R.L. Williams, J. Catalan. Chapter 8: Benign cysts, nodules and tumours of the vulva. E Calonje and Gregory W Spiegel. Chapter 9: Malignant tumours of the vulva. E Calonje and Gregory W Spiegel. Chapter 10: Surgical procedures in benign vulval disease. B.J. Paniel, R. Rouzier. Chapter 11: Management of vulval cancers. R. Rouzier, B.J Paniel.
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-6813-7
- Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Desconocida
- Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés