Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
1. Postpartum psychosis
2. Pelvic congestion syndrome
3. Ambulatory hysteroscopy
4. Management of vault prolapse
5. Polycystic ovary syndrome and the differential diagnosis of hyperandrogenism
6. The relationship between infertility treatment and cancer including gynaecological cancers
7. Antenatal and intrapartum care of pregnancy complicated by lethal fetal anomaly
1. In vitro maturation
2. Non‐cervical human papillomavirus‐related disease
3. Squamous vulval cancer–an update
4. Skin eruptions specific to pregnancy: an overview
5. Asthma in pregnancy
6. Myocardial infarction and pregnancy
7. The perforated uterus
8. Enhanced recovery in gynaecology
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1. The use of mifepristone and misoprostol in the management of late intrauterine fetal death
2. Counselling women about the risks of caesarean delivery in future pregnancies
3. Low-dose aspirin and calcium supplementation for the prevention of pre-eclampsia
4. Hormone therapy in survivors of gynaecological and breast cancer
5. Vulvodynia: integrating current knowledge into clinical practice
6. Targeted encouragement of sexually active drug- and alcohol-dependent women to use
long-acting reversible contraception is legitimate
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1. Analgesia for labour: an evidence-based insight for the obstetrician (pages 147–155)
2. Manual vacuum aspiration: an outpatient alternative for surgical management of
miscarriage (pages 157–161)
3. Diagnosing adnexal tumours before surgery: a critical appraisal of recent evidence (pages
163–171)
4. The role of ultrasonography in the diagnosis and management of early pregnancy
complications (pages 173–181)
5. Prevention of stillbirth (pages 183–187)
6. Advances and applications in fetal magnetic resonance imaging (pages 189–199)
7. Impact of obesity on the health of women in midlife (pages 201–208)
8. Scientific Impact Paper No. 46: Therapies Targeting the Nervous System for Chronic Pelvic
Pain Relief (page 216)
1. The obstetric care of asylum seekers and refugee women in the UK (pages 223–231)
2. The molecular and genetic basis of inherited cancer risk in gynaecology (pages 233–241)
3. Uterine arteriovenous malformations: clinical implications (pages 243–250)
4. Consent in clinical practice (pages 251–255)
5. Vaccination in pregnancy (pages 257–263
6. The use and abuse of oxytocin (pages 265–271)
7. Management of delivery when malposition of the fetal head complicates the second stage of
labour (pages 273–280)
8. Exercise in pregnancy (pages 281–28
9. Childbirth Emergencies (page 294)
10. Scientific Impact Paper No. 17: The Role of Bariatric Surgery in Improving Reproductive
Health (page 294)
11. Scientific Impact Paper No. 50: Developing New Pharmaceutical Treatments for Obstetric
−Conditions (page 294)
12. www.nhsla.com (page 294)
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1. Endometriosis and irritable bowel syndrome: a dilemma for the gynaecologist and
gastroenterologist (pages 9–16)
2. Management of uterine prolapse: is hysterectomy necessary? (pages 17–23)
3. Biologics in pregnancy – for the obstetrician (pages 25–32)
4. A review of evidence-based management of uterine fibroids (pages 33–42)
5. Diagnosis and management of liver masses in pregnancy (pages 43–51)
6. Current understanding of learning psychomotor skills and the impact on teaching
laparoscopic surgical skills (pages 53–63)
7. Failed hysteroscopy and further management strategies (pages 65–68)
TOG April 2016