- Written by leading experts in the field
- First huge gallery of hysteroscopic images
- Provides images for all of the many pathologies arising in hysteroscopic diagnosis
- Provides useful hysteroscopic video clips
This book provides a wealth of detailed hysteroscopic images, illustrating the various gynecological pathologies that can be directly diagnosed by hysteroscopy.
Providing comprehensive coverage, the book examines each pathology on the basis of concrete images, offering readers support with the diagnostic evaluation. This is especially important when there are recrudescent pathologies, such as TBC, which can often confuse physicians in the context of diagnosis, and with regard to oncological, infectious and infertility issues.
Written by prominent experts in the field, this atlas offers an extremely useful and comprehensive tool for all gynecologists, which can support them to overcome any diagnostic doubts and arrive at an accurate diagnosis.
Table of ContentsPart 1.- Vaginoscopy.- Cyclic endometrial changes.- The atrophic endometrium.-
Part 2.- The role of hysteroscopy in diagnosis and management of cervical lesions.- Uterine polyps.- Hysteroscopy and fibroids.- The role of hysteroscopy in diagnosis and management of uterine anomalies.- Adhesions and Asherman.- The role of hysteroscopy in diagnosis and management endometriosis and adenomyosis: the current perspective.- Isthmocele.- Infections and inflamations.- Retained products of conception.- Endometrial hyperplasia.- Endometrial Cancer.-
Part 3.- Hysteroscopy and abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB).- Hysteroscopy and infertility.- The role of hysteroscopy in diagnosis and management of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL).- Hysteroscopy during menopause.- Hysteroscopy during pregnancy.- Hysteroscopy and contraception.- Hysteroscopy and tubal pathologies.-Complications in hysteroscopy