Abstract:
Netter's Obstetrics & Gynecology (4th Edition, 2024) provides an authoritative and visually compelling guide to the field of obstetrics and gynecology, featuring detailed anatomical illustrations and clinical insights. The updated edition integrates essential concepts in maternal and fetal health, reproductive anatomy, and women's health issues across the lifespan. It covers the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of common and complex conditions in obstetrics and gynecology, such as pregnancy complications, gynecologic cancers, infertility, and pelvic floor disorders. The text emphasizes clinical relevance with the use of Netter’s signature illustrations, which enhance understanding of anatomy and procedural techniques. The 4th edition includes expanded content on contemporary topics like minimally invasive surgery, personalized medicine, and advancements in reproductive technologies, providing a visually enriched, evidence-based approach to both education and practice in women's health.
Description:
ix, 678 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm || Includes bibliographical references and index. || CONTENTS: Front Matter -- Copyright -- Preface -- About the Artists -- 1. Sexual Differentiation -- 2. Upper Genital Tract Development -- 3. Lower Genital Tract Development -- 4. Development Of The Breast -- 5. External Genitalia -- 6. Perineum -- 7. Vagina -- 8. Pelvic Viscera -- 9. Cervix, Uterus, and Adnexa -- 10. Ovaries -- 11. Breast -- 12. Puberty: Normal Sequence -- 13. Health Maintenance: Ages 12–18 Years -- 14. Sexuality and Gender Dysphoria -- 15. Health Maintenance: Ages 19–39 Years -- 16. Contraception: Counseling Principles -- 17. Health Maintenance: Ages 40–64 Years -- 18. Health Maintenance: Ages 65 Years and Older -- 19. Abuse: Physical and Sexual -- 20. Acne -- 21. Alcohol Abuse in Women -- 22. Alzheimer Disease -- 23. Anal Incontinence -- 24. Anemia -- 25. Anorectal Fistula -- 26. Anxiety -- 27. Asthma -- 28. Cardiovascular Disease in Women -- 29. Cholelithiasis -- 30. Chronic Pelvic Pain -- 31. Constipation -- 32. Crohn Disease -- 33. Depression (Unipolar) -- 34. Diverticular Disease -- 35. Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner Violence) -- 36. Dysmenorrhea: Primary and Secondary -- 37. Dyspareunia: Deep Thrust -- 38. Dysuria -- 39. Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia -- 40. Fibromyalgia -- 41. Gallbladder Disease -- 42. Gastritis -- 43. Gastroesophageal Reflux -- 44. Hair Loss -- 45. Headache: Tension and Cluster -- 46. Headache: Migraine -- 47. Hematuria -- 48. Hemorrhoids -- 49. Hyperthyroidism -- 50. Hypothyroidism -- 51. Infertility: General Considerations -- 52. Irritable Bowel Syndrome -- 53. Low Back Pain -- 54. Melanoma -- 55. Myofascial Syndromes -- 56. Obesity -- 57. Osteoporosis -- 58. Pelvic Masses -- 59. Pessary Therapy -- 60. Postcoital Bleeding -- 61. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder -- 62. Pruritus Ani -- 63. Pyelonephritis -- 64. Rape and Rape Trauma Syndrome -- 65. Sexual Dysfunction: Libidinal and Orgasmic Dysfunction (Anorgasmia) -- 66. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Chancroid -- 67. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Chlamydia Trachomatis -- 68. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Condylomata Acuminata -- 69. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Gonorrhea -- 70. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis) -- 71. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Herpes -- 72. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Human Immunodeficiency Virus -- 73. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Human Papillomavirus -- 74. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Lymphogranuloma Venereum -- 75. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Molluscum Contagiosum -- 76. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Parasites -- 77. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Syphilis -- 78. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Trichomonas Vaginalis -- 79. Thrombophlebitis -- 80. Toxic Shock Syndrome -- 81. Ulcerative Colitis -- 82. Urinary Incontinence: Bypass and Overflow -- 83. Urinary Incontinence: Stress -- 84. Urinary Incontinence: Urge -- 85. Urinary Tract Infection -- 86. Varicose Veins -- 87. Weight Control for Women -- 88. Acne Inversa (Hidradenitis Suppurativa) -- 89. Aphthous Ulcers (Acute Genital Ulceration, Lipschütz Ulcers, Non-Sexually Acquired Genital Ulceration, and Vulvar Aphthae) -- 90. Bartholin Gland: Abscess/Infection -- 91. Bartholin Gland: Cysts -- 92. Contact Vulvitis -- 93. Dyspareunia: Insertional -- 94. Female Circumcision (Female Genital Cutting) -- 95. Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause -- 96. Hymenal Stenosis -- 97. Hyperplastic Vulvar Dystrophy (Squamous Cell Hyperplasia, Lichen Simplex Chronicus) -- 98. Imperforate Hymen -- 99. Labial Adhesions -- 100. Lichen Planus -- 101. Lichen Sclerosus -- 102. Vulvar Cancer -- 103. Vulvar Hematoma -- 104. Vulvar Lesions -- 105. Vulvar Vestibulitis (Provoked Vulvodynia) -- 106. Cystocele/Urethrocele -- 107. Enterocele -- 108. Fistulae: Gastrointestinal and Urinary Tract -- 109. Rectocele -- 110. Sarcoma Botryoides -- 111. Transverse Vaginal Septum -- 112. Vaginal Cysts -- 113. Vaginal Dryness -- 114. Vaginal Lacerations -- 115. Vaginal Prolapse -- 116. Vaginitis: Atrophic (Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause) -- 117. Vaginitis: Bacterial (Nonspecific) and Bacterial Vaginosis -- 118. Vaginitis: Monilial -- 119. Vaginitis: Trichomonas -- 120. Abnormal Pap Smear: Atypical Squamous or Glandular Cells of Undetermined Significance -- 121. Abnormal Pap Smear: Low-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions and High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions -- 122. Carcinoma In Situ (Cervix) -- 123. Cervical Cancer -- 124. Cervical Erosion -- 125. Cervical Eversion -- 126. Cervical Polyps -- 127. Cervical Stenosis -- 128. Cervicitis -- 129. Nabothian Cysts -- 130. Adenomyosis -- 131. Asherman Syndrome (Uterine Synechia) -- 132. Dysfunctional (Abnormal) Uterine Bleeding -- 133. Endometrial Cancer -- 134. Endometrial Hyperplasia: Simple and Complex -- 135. Endometrial Polyps -- 136. Endometritis -- 137. Hematometra -- 138. Intermenstrual Bleeding -- 139. Irregular Menstrual Periods -- 140. Menorrhagia -- 141. Postmenopausal Vaginal Bleeding -- 142. Sarcoma (Uterine) -- 143. Uterine Anomalies: Bicornuate, Septate, and Unicornuate Uterus -- 144. Uterine Leiomyomata (Fibroids, Myoma) -- 145. Uterine Prolapse -- 146. Adenofibroma -- 147. Clear Cell Carcinoma -- 148. Dermoid Cyst (Teratoma) -- 149. Dysgerminoma -- 150. Ectopic Pregnancy -- 151. Endometriosis -- 152. Epithelial Stromal Ovarian Tumors -- 153. Germ Cell Tumor -- 154. Granulosa Cell Tumors -- 155. Hydrosalpinx (Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) -- 156. Krukenberg Tumor -- 157. Mucinous Ovarian Cysts -- 158. Ovarian Cancer -- 159. Ovarian Cysts -- 160. Ovarian Fibroma -- 161. Ovarian Torsion -- 162. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease -- 163. Pseudomyxoma Peritonei -- 164. Serous Ovarian Cysts -- 165. Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor (Arrhenoblastoma) -- 166. Tubo-Ovarian Abscess -- 167. Transitional Cell (Brenner) Tumor -- 168. Accessory Nipples (Polythelia) -- 169. BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations -- 170. Breast Cancer -- 171. Breast Cyst -- 172. Breast Duct Ectasia -- 173. Breast Fat Necrosis -- 174. Breast Fibroadenoma -- 175. Breast Intraductal Papilloma -- 176. Fibrocystic Breast Change -- 177. Galactocele -- 178. Galactorrhea -- 179. Mammography -- 180. Mastitis (Lactational) -- 181. Mastodynia and Mastalgia (Breast Pain) -- 182. Mondor Disease -- 183. Nipple Discharge -- 184. Paget Disease of The Breast -- 185. Amenorrhea: Primary -- 186. Amenorrhea: Secondary -- 187. Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome -- 188. Anovulation -- 189. Assisted Reproduction -- 190. Down Syndrome -- 191. Gonadal Dysgenesis -- 192. Hereditary Cancer Syndromes -- 193. Hirsutism -- 194. Hyperprolactinemia -- 195. Infertility -- 196. Menopause -- 197. Precocious Puberty -- 198. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome -- 199. Recurrent Pregnancy Loss -- 200. Sexual Ambiguity -- 201. Sheehan Syndrome -- 202. Turner Syndrome -- 203. Uterine Agenesis -- 204. Vaginal Agenesis -- 205. Virilization -- 206. Preconceptional Care and Counseling -- 207. Routine Prenatal Care: First Trimester -- 208. Routine Prenatal Care: Second Trimester -- 209. Routine Prenatal Care: Third Trimester -- 210. Antepartum Fetal Testing -- 211. Biophysical Profile -- 212. Contraction Stress Testing -- 213. Doppler Flow Studies -- 214. Nonstress Testing -- 215. Normal Labor -- 216. Fetal Heart Rate Testing: Bradycardia -- 217. Fetal Heart Rate Testing: Periodic Changes -- 218. Fetal Heart Rate Testing: Reduced Variability -- 219. Fetal Heart Rate Testing: Tachycardia -- 220. Obstetric Anesthesia/Analgesia -- 221. Normal Postpartum Changes -- 222. Breastfeeding (Lactation) -- 223. Abnormalities of Placental Implantation (Placenta Accreta Spectrum) -- 224. Active Management of Labor -- 225. Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy -- 226. Amniotic Fluid Embolism -- 227. Breech Birth -- 228. Caput Succedaneum -- 229. Cardiovascular Disease in Pregnancy -- 230. Cervical Insufficiency -- 231. Cholecystitis in Pregnancy -- 232. Chorioamnionitis -- 233. Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy -- 234. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome -- 235. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease -- 236. Gingivitis in Pregnancy -- 237. Hellp Syndrome -- 238. Hepatitis in Pregnancy -- 239. Hyperemesis Gravidarum -- 240. Intrauterine Growth Restriction -- 241. Multiple Gestation -- 242. Obstetric Lacerations -- 243. Oligohydramnios -- 244. Placenta Previa -- 245. Placental Abruption -- 246. Polyhydramnios -- 247. Postpartum Breast Engorgement -- 248. Postpartum Depression -- 249. Pre-Eclampsia and Eclampsia -- 250. Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP) -- 251. Puerperal Infection (Endometritis) -- 252. RH Incompatibility -- 253. Shoulder Dystocia -- 254. Spontaneous Pregnancy Loss (Abortion, Miscarriage) -- 255. Third Trimester Bleeding -- 256. Trauma in Pregnancy -- 257. Uterine Atony and Postpartum Hemorrhage -- 258. Uterine Inversion -- 259. Uterine Rupture -- 260. Amniocentesis -- 261. Aspiration of Breast Cyst -- 262. Bartholin Gland Cyst/Abscess Drainage -- 263. Bartholin Gland Marsupialization -- 264. Breast Biopsy: Core -- 265. Breast Biopsy: Open -- 266. Breast Imaging -- 267. Cervical Cerclage -- 268. Cervical Conization (Cold Knife) -- 269. Cervical Polypectomy -- 270. Cesarean Birth -- 271. Chorionic Villus Sampling -- 272. Circumcision (Male; Newborn and Infant) -- 273. Colposcopy -- 274. Cervical Cryocautery -- 275. Cystourethroscopy -- 276. Diaphragm Fitting -- 277. Dilation and Curettage -- 278. Endometrial Biopsy -- 279. External Cephalic Version -- 280. Forceps-Aided Birth -- 281. Hysteroscopy: Diagnostic -- 282. Hysteroscopy: Polyp and Leiomyoma Resection -- 283. Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Insertion -- 284. Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Removal -- 285. Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure and Large Loop Excision of the Transformation Zone Conizations -- 286. Pessary Fitting -- 287. Sonohysterography -- 288. Speculum Examination -- 289. Subdermal Contraceptive Capsule Insertion -- 290. Subdermal Contraceptive Capsule Removal -- 291. Transvaginal Ultrasonography -- 292. Trigger Point Injection -- 293. Urodynamic Testing: Complex -- 294. Urodynamic Testing: Simple -- 295. Vacuum-Assisted Birth -- Cover of Netter's Obstetrics and Gynecology -- Smith, Roger P., MD -- Copyright © 2024 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.