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Practical Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology - J. Adams Hillard

Practical Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology - J. Adams Hillard

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Autor: J. Adams Hillard Encuadernación: 424 págs Idioma: English Referencia: 978-0-470-67387-4 Nº Edición: 2013 Contenido: Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology  Edited by Paula J Adams Hillard, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA  The gynecologic needs of younger patients are variable and complex Clinicians are often uncomfortable with the gynecologic...
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Autor: J. Adams Hillard

Encuadernación: 424 págs

Idioma: English

Referencia: 978-0-470-67387-4

Nº Edición: 2013

Contenido:

Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

 Edited by

Paula J Adams Hillard, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA

 The gynecologic needs of younger patients are variable and complex

Clinicians are often uncomfortable with the gynecologic concerns of young girls and developing women.    How can I put the patient at ease? What are the rights of the patient and her parents? How do I ask the questions in a way that allows her to trust me so that I can better understand her medical and social situation?

In Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, Dr Hillard has designed a new textbook that puts the patient at the center. It follows the patient’s life and her changing needs as she matures. An emphasis on effective, patient-friendly encounters is the prelude to a sensitive clinical approach to intimate, potentially awkward, clinical challenges. Short, practical chapters provide guidance on the issues rather than an academic treatise.

This ‘in the office’ guide to effective patient care is informed by evidence-based practice and backed by a wealth of practical features:

  • Algorithms and guidelines to most effective approaches
  • ‘Tips and Tricks’ boxes so you can improve you clinical outcomes
  • ‘Caution’ warning boxes so you can avoid complications
  •  ‘Science Revisited’ boxes give a quick reminder of the basic science principles

 Dr Hillard has assembled an expert group of authors to provide straightforward guidance to caring for and reassuring your younger patients and their parents. If you provide clinical care to girls and young women thenPediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is designed for you.

 Titles of related interest

Contraception

Shoupe (ed); ISBN 978-1-4443-3351-0

 Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Beigi (ed); ISBN: 978-0-470-65835-2

 Disorders of Menstruation

Marshburn and Hurst (eds); ISBN 978-1-4443-3277-3

Tabla de Contenidos:

Preface, xi

Contributors, xiii

SECTION 1 PREPUBERTAL GIRLS, 1

Part 1 Introduction

  • 1 Initial assessment, 3
  • Maureen Lynch

Part 2 Prepubertal Girls: Symptoms and Signs

  • 2 Ambiguous genitalia in the neonate and infant, 6
  • Sejal Shah and Avni C. Shah
  • 3 Vaginal discharge and odor, 14
  • Corinne Bazella and Majorie Greenfield
  • 4 Vaginal bleeding, 18
  • Valerie S. Ratts
  • 5 Ovarian masses, 22
  • Julie L. Strickland and Anne-Marie Priebe

Part 3 Prepubertal Girls: Gynecologic Conditions

  • 6 Labial adhesions, 29
  • Jane E. D. Broecker
  • 7 Pediatric vulvovaginitis, 33
  • Sari Kives
  • 8 Sexual abuse, 38
  • Nancy D. Kellogg and James L. Lukefahr

SECTION 2 CONCERNS IN PREPUBERTAL GIRLS AND IN ADOLESCENTS, 43
Part 1 External Genitalia

  • 9 Normal hymen and hymenal variations, 45
  • Amy D. DiVasta and Estherann Grace
  • 10 Vulvar signs and symptoms, 49
  • 10.1 Overview of vulvar signs and symptoms, 49
  • Paula J. Adams Hillard
  • 10.2 Vulvar ulcers and aphthosis, 57
  • Helen R. Deitch
  • 10.3 Vulvar tumors, cysts, and masses, 60
  • Meredith Loveless
  • 10.4 Vulvar abscesses, 64
  • Jennie Yoost and S. Paige Hertweck
  • 11 Vulvar lichen sclerosus, 69
  • Paula J. Adams Hillard
  • 12 Accidental trauma, 72
  • Mariel A. Focseneanu and Diane F. Merritt
  • 13 Female genital mutilation, 76
  • Katherine A. Zakhour and Comfort Momoh

Part 2 Puberty

  • 14 Normal puberty, 80
  • Jennifer C. Kelley and Frank M. Biro
  • 15 Precocious puberty, 87
  • Paul B. Kaplowitz
  • 16 Delayed puberty, 91
  • Sara E. Watson, Peter A. Lee and Christopher P. Houk

SECTION 3 ADOLESCENT GIRLS, 97
Part 1 Adolescent Health

  • 17 Initial assessment: consultation with an adolescent girl, 99
  • Paula J. Adams Hillard
  • 18 Confidentiality, 103
  • Janice Bacon and Jennifer A. Greene
  • 19 Legal issues, 108
  • Rebecca Gudeman and Abigail English
  • 20 Adolescent sexuality, 114
  • Linda M. Kollar
  • 21 Adolescent preventive care for healthy teens, 119
  • Kristin L. Kaltenstadler and Corinne Lehmann
  • 22 Weight, 125
  • 22.1 Overweight and obesity and gynecologic conditions, 125
  • Stephanie Crewe and Maria Trent
  • 22.2 Eating disorders, 131
  • Anne Hsii and Neville H. Golden
  • 23 The female athlete, 138
  • James R. Ebert
  • 24 Immunizations, 142
  • Amy B. Middleman
  • 25 Substance abuse: screening and brief intervention, 146
  • Patricia Schram and Sharon Levy
  • 26 Suicidal ideation and self-harm: screening, 151
  • Matthew B. Wintersteen and Christopher V. Chambers
  • 27 Healthcare for lesbian, bisexual, and transgender adolescents, 154
  • Elizabeth B. Erbaugh and Margaret J. Blythe
  • 28 Developmental delay, 158
  • Lisa Allen and Melanie Ornstein
  • 29 Menstrual health, 163
  • 29.1 Tampons and menstrual hygiene products, 163
  • Stephanie Stockburger and Hatim A. Omar
  • 29.2 Normal menses, 166
  • Paula J. Adams Hillard
  • 29.3 Menstrual suppression, 169
  • Kelly Kantartzis and Gina Sucato
  • 30 The gynecologic exam, 174
  • 30.1 When and how to perform a gynecologic exam, 174
  • Paula J. Adams Hillard
  • 30.2 Cervical cytology screening, 180
  • Paula J. Adams Hillard
  • 31 Sexually-transmitted disease screening, 183
  • Michael G. Spigarelli

Part 2 Pregnancy Prevention and Options

  • 32 Unintended pregnancy: options and counseling, 187
  • Kaiyti Duffy and Rachael Phelps
  • 33 Contraceptive counseling, 192
  • 33.1 Contraceptive counseling for healthy teens, 192
  • Stephanie B. Teal
  • 33.2 Contraceptive counseling for teens with medical illness, 197
  • Melissa Gilliam and Amy Whitaker
  • 34 Contraception, 205
  • 34.1 Barrier methods, 205
  • Uri Belkind and Susan M. Coupey
  • 34.2 Oral contraception, 210
  • Emily M. Godfrey and Melissa Kottke
  • 34.3 Transdermal and vaginal combination methods, 217
  • Sherine Patterson-Rose and Paula Braverman
  • 34.4 Intrauterine devices, 222
  • Sophia Yen
  • 34.5 Progestin-only contraception, 226
  • Michelle M. Isley and Andrew M. Kaunitz
  • 34.6 Emergency contraception, 230
  • Kaiyti Duffy and Melanie A. Gold

Part 3 Adolescent Girls: Symptoms and Signs

  • 35 Hirsutism, 234
  • Dianne Deplewski and Robert L. Rosenfield
  • 36 The breast, 241
  • 36.1 Breast concerns, 241
  • Kaylene J. Logan and Eduardo Lara-Torre
  • 36.2 Breast discharge, 246
  • Donald E. Greydanus and Colleen Bryzik Dodich
  • 37 Vaginal discharge, 249
  • Seema Menon, Mandakini Sadhir, and Susan Jay
  • 38 Pelvic masses, 254
  • Noam Smorgick-Rosenbaum and Elisabeth H. Quint
  • 39 Gynecologic pain, 260
  • 39.1 Pelvic and abdominal pain, 260
  • Geri D. Hewitt
  • 39.2 Myofascial (musculoskeletal) pain, 266
  • John Jarrell
  • 40 Amenorrhea, 269
  • Melanie Nathan and Andrea L. Zuckerman
  • 41 Abnormal uterine bleeding, 275
  • Jennifer E. Dietrich and Jennifer L. Bercaw-Pratt
  • 42 Premenstrual syndrome/premenstrual dysphoric disorder and mood disorders, 281
  • Michael Dobbs and Paula Braverman

Part 4 Adolescent Girls: Gynecologic Conditions

  • 43 Vulvovaginal conditions, 285
  • 43.1 Yeast/candida, 285
  • Sofya Maslyanskaya and Elizabeth Alderman
  • 43.2 Bacterial vaginosis, 289
  • Jennifer Louis-Jacques and Rebecca Flynn O’Brien
  • 44 Sexually-transmitted diseases, 293
  • 44.1 Genital herpes, 293
  • Terri Warren
  • 44.2 Human papillomavirus and condyloma, 297
  • Lea E. Widdice and Jessica A. Kahn
  • 44.3 Chlamydia, 302
  • Taraneh Shafii and Gale R. Burstein
  • 44.4 Gonorrhea, 307
  • Bree Weaver and J. Dennis Fortenberry
  • 44.5 Trichomonas, 312
  • Samantha E. Montgomery and Jill S. Huppert
  • 44.6 HIV, 315
  • Anita Radix and Donna Futterman
  • 44.7 Other sexually-transmitted diseases, 318
  • Ellen S. Rome
  • 45 Dysmenorrhea, 325
  • Michelle Forcier and Zeev Harel
  • 46 Congenital anomalies, 330
  • Amy M. Vallerie and Lesley L. Breech
  • 47 Ectopic pregnancy, 339
  • Michelle Vichnin
  • 48 The ovaries, 342
  • 48.1 Ovarian cysts, 342
  • Paula J. Adams Hillard
  • 48.2 Ovarian germ cell tumors, 348
  • Claire Templeman
  • 49 Endometriosis, 351
  • Mary Anne Jamieson
  • 50 Polycystic ovary syndrome, 355
  • Samantha M. Pfeifer
  • 51 Pelvic infl ammatory disease, 361
  • Colleen McNicholas and Jeffrey F. Peipert
  • 52 Gonadal dysgenesis, 366
  • Courtney A. Marsh and Yolanda R. Smith
  • 53 Sexual assault and date rape, 371
  • Beth L. Emerson and Kirsten Bechtel
  • Appendix 1 Essential information, 375
  • Appendix 2 Useful web resources for adolescents, their parents/caregivers, and clinicians, 389
  • Index, 391

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