ISBN-10: 1405131373
ISBN-13: 9781405131377
ISBN-10: 144431274X
ISBN-13: 9781444312744
At over six hundred pages, with greater than four hundred illustrations and images this article spans every thing from embryology to the emotional trauma ladies endure while their cervix is got rid of at hysterectomy.
This is additionally the main updated textual content within the box - The editors have referenced paintings to 2006(and will proceed to till the textual content is going to press), while nonetheless together with all of the vintage learn fabric and pictures the place applicable.
Essential for gynecologists, oncologists, uncomplicated scientists specifically these thinking about HPV (viral)research, GPs, nurses, colposcopy prctitioners, and sexual transmitted disorder doctors
- The in basic terms definitive significant medical reference e-book released at the cervix for thirty years
- Including the main up to date learn on HPV together with updated vaccine trial information
- Highly illustrated in color together with many surgeries
- Spanning the total box from embryology to melanoma to emotional trauma
- International editorship, with best names within the box
- Cervical melanoma is the second one greatest explanation for girl melanoma mortality around the world and as a result suitable to the constructing and constructed global
- Specific chapters with regards to administration of cervical melanoma within the constructing global
- Summaries of ideas by way of overseas our bodies together with the IARC convention (Lyon 2004), facing cervical melanoma analysis and therapy
- The Editors, Jordan and Singer, are the co-founders of the British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology
Content:
Chapter 1 Morphogenesis and Differentiation of the Cervicovaginal Epithelium (pages 1–12): John M. McLean
Chapter 2 The sensible Anatomy of the Cervix, the Cervical Epithelium and the Stroma (pages 13–37): Albert Singer and Joseph A. Jordan
Chapter three The Vascular, Neural and Lymphatic Anatomy of the Cervix (pages 38–48): Timothy A. J. mold and Carl Chow
Chapter four Immunochemistry and Immunology of the Cervix (pages 49–61): Margaret A. Stanley
Chapter five Morphology of the Fetal and Prepubertal Cervicovaginal Epithelium (pages 63–80): Ellis Pixley and Albert Singer
Chapter 6 The Cervical Epithelium in the course of Puberty and youth (pages 81–101): Anna?Barbara Moscicki and Albert Singer
Chapter 7 The Cervical Epithelium and Subepithelium while pregnant and the Puerperium (pages 102–121): Albert Singer
Chapter eight Decidual Ectopy of the Uterine Cervix (pages 122–127): Antoni Basta
Chapter nine the results of Oral Contraceptive Steroids, Menopause and Hormone substitute treatment at the Cervical Epithelium (pages 128–144): solar Kuie Tay and Albert Singer
Chapter 10 Diethylstilbestrol (DES) and the Cervicovaginal Epithelium (pages 145–154): J. Michael Emens
Chapter eleven The constitution, Chemistry and Physics of Human Cervical Mucus (pages 155–168): Khaldoun Sharif and Olufemi Olufowobi
Chapter 12 Sperm delivery within the Human and Mammalian Cervix and Genital Tract: Its Relation to Fertility (pages 169–180): Anne M. Jequier
Chapter thirteen Mechanics, Biochemistry and Pharmacology of the Cervix and Labour (pages 181–193): Harold Gee
Chapter 14 The Incompetent Cervix (pages 194–205): Roy G. Farquharson
Chapter 15 Pathology of Inflammatory illnesses of the Cervix (pages 207–230): Kasturi Das, Michele Burday and Debra S. Heller
Chapter sixteen universal Non?Viral Infections of the Cervix: scientific gains and administration (pages 231–243): Sebastian Faro
Chapter 17 universal Viral Infections of the Cervix (Excluding Human Papillomavirus): medical positive aspects and administration (pages 244–256): Raymond H. Kaufman and Ervin Adam
Chapter 18 Epidemiology and the position of Human Papillomaviruses (pages 257–276): Anita Koushik and Eduardo L. F. Franco
Chapter 19 Molecular foundation of Cervical Neoplasia (pages 277–288): Frank Stubenrauch and Thomas Iftner
Chapter 20 Angiogenesis in Cervical Neoplasia (pages 289–300): Peter W. Hewett and Asif Ahmed
Chapter 21 Pathology of Neoplastic Squamous Lesions (pages 301–316): Raji Ganesan and Terence P. Rollason
Chapter 22 The Pathology of Glandular Cervical Lesions (pages 317–330): Raji Ganesan, Andrew G. Ostor and Terence P. Rollason
Chapter 23 Emotional points of Cervical Neoplasia Screening and administration (pages 331–341): Theresa Freeman?Wang and Amali Lokugamage
Chapter 24 Cytology of standard and Neoplastic Cervical Epithelium (pages 342–364): Alastair R. S. Deery
Chapter 25 Cytological Screening for Cervical Neoplasia (pages 365–372): Julietta Patnick
Chapter 26 Screening for Cervical melanoma utilizing HPV assessments (pages 373–386): Andrea R. Spence and Eduardo L. F. Franco
Chapter 27 Real?Time units for the Screening and analysis of Cervical Neoplasia (pages 387–398): Karen Canfell and Carl Chow
Chapter 28A Tumour Markers in Cervical melanoma — I (pages 399–413): John J. O'Leary, Katharine Astbury and Walter Prendiville
Chapter 28B Tumour Markers in Cervical melanoma — II (pages 414–424): Michael Sindos and Narendra Pisal
Chapter 29A Screening for Cervical melanoma in constructing international locations (pages 425–433): Saloney Nazeer
Chapter 29B visible Screening for Cervical Neoplasia in constructing international locations (pages 434–441): Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan, Thara Somanathan and Twalib Ngoma
Chapter 30 Colposcopy (pages 443–461): Joseph A. Jordan and Albert Singer
Chapter 31 The administration of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (Squamous) (pages 462–477): Mahmood I. Shafi, Joseph A. Jordan and Albert Singer
Chapter 32 The administration of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (Glandular) (pages 478–485): David M. Luesley and Richard W. Todd
Chapter 33 The position of HPV within the administration of Cervical Neoplasia (pages 486–490): Chris J. L. M. Meijer, Peter J. F. Snijders and Rene H. M. Verheijen
Chapter 34 The administration of Cervical Premalignancy and Malignancy in being pregnant (pages 491–503): Theresa Freeman?Wang and Patrick G. Walker
Chapter 35A Immunosuppression and the Cervix: Human Immunovirus (HIV) (pages 504–517): Thomas C. Wright
Chapter 35B Immunosuppression and the Cervix: different Immunosuppressive problems (pages 518–521): Adeola Olaitan and Theresa Freeman?Wang
Chapter 36 Staging and Pretreatment review of girls with Cervical melanoma (pages 522–530): Howard W. Jones
Chapter 37 The administration of Microinvasive Carcinoma of the Cervix (pages 531–539): Donald E. Marsden, Neville F. Hacker and Lyndal Edwards
Chapter 38 administration of Early?Stage Cervical melanoma by means of surgical procedure (pages 540–550): John H. Shepherd
Chapter 39 The Surgical strategies hired for Treating Early?Stage Cervical melanoma (pages 551–567): Joseph Hanoch and G. Angus McIndoe
Chapter forty The administration of complicated Cervical melanoma by means of surgical procedure (pages 568–576): John M. Monaghan
Chapter forty-one The administration of Multifocal Precancer of the decrease Genital Tract (pages 577–593): Nigel Acheson and Richard W. Todd
Chapter forty two Radiotherapy within the therapy of Cervical melanoma (pages 594–600): Peter Blake
Chapter forty three administration of Cervical melanoma by way of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy (pages 601–608): H. Margot L. Lehman and Gillian M. Thomas
Chapter forty four Vaccines to avoid and deal with Human Papillomavirus?Associated Anogenital disorder (pages 609–621): Ian H. Frazer and Sally Appleton
Chapter forty five Psychosocial points linked to Cervical affliction and Neoplasia (pages 622–628): Cornelius O. Granai
Chapter forty six Colposcopy education and Accreditation (pages 629–635): Charles W. E. Redman
Chapter forty seven the long run — in the direction of the removal of Cervical melanoma (pages 636–637): Henry C. Kitchener