Book
About the Book
Over the last decade, gynecology has seen a dramatic increase in the diagnosis, techniques and management of many conditions affecting women. Investigative modalities like ultrasonogram, CT and MRI have greatly improved the accuracy of diagnosis and improved management techniques, resulting in better outcomes. The current edition of Clinical Gynecology comprehensively deals with the recent developments in the field of gynecology, taking care to retain time-tested practices. Separate chapters on Chemotherapy and Radiology in gynecology highlight the current developments in these two dynamic fields. The recent MCI recommendations as to what should be included in the teaching curriculum have been incorporated to the extent possible. This book would be of immense benefit to students as well as practitioners.
Leading features of the book
- 33 chapters grouped in IX sections
- “At a Glance” at the beginning of each chapter
- Current trends in clinical gynecology covered
- Situation analysis with relevant questions provided for the various clinical conditions
- Chapters on chemotherapy and radiology deal with basics in treatment modalities to facilitate a clearer understanding of subsequent treatment protocol
- New guidelines of the MCI curriculum revision followed wherever applicable
- Long- and short-answer questions and MCQs