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Gynaecology & Obstetrics

Contents of Gynaecology

  1. Anatomy of female reproductive organs
  2. Physiology, menstruation, Ovulation & Puberty
  3. Symptoms of gynaecological disease
  4. Examination of gynaecological patient
  5. Disorders of menstruation
  6. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB
  7. Menopause & postmenopausal bleeding
  8. Ectopic pregnancy
  9. Gestational trophoblastic disease
  10. Displacement of the uterus
  11. Benign lesion of the uterus
  12. Benign lesions of the cervix
  13. Malignancy of female genital tract
  14. Tumours of ovary
  15. Abortion
  16. Medical termination of pregnancy
  17. Urinary problems in gynaecology
  18. Cervical incompetence
  19. Genital tract injuries
  20. Genital tract fistula
  21. Infection of female genital tract
  22. Sexually transmitted disease (STD)
  23. Endometriosis and adenomyosis
  24. Fertility & Infertility
  25. Assisted reproductive technique
  26. Contraception & Sterilization 
  27. Hormones in gynaecological practice
  28. Operative gynaecology
  29. Endoscopic surgery in gynaecology
  30. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy & tumour markers
  31. Index 

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