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Sexual and Reproductive Health at a Glance provides a highly-illustrated, visual introduction to all aspects of sexual and reproductive health, from basic clinical examination skills to the management of acute Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancy.
Covering topics which are often difficult to access as an undergraduate or junior doctor, Sexual and Reproductive Health at a Glance focuses on the fundamental principles in delivering effective contraception and sexual health care. It features high-yield information on the essential clinical topics covered in the Community Sexual and Reproductive Health (CSRH) curriculum.
Presented in the familiar, easy-to-use, at a Glance format, Sexual and Reproductive Health at a Glance:

Provides a quick revision of basic anatomy, physiology and clinical skills
Offers balanced coverage of both male and female GU pathology, STIs and contraception
Includes material on practical gynaecological procedures performed in the out-patient setting
Presents a holistic approach to issues dealt with in this specialty
Takes a global perspective by addressing SRH issues in different cultures and resource-limited settings
Includes a companion website at www.ataglanceseries.com/sexualhealth featuring a selection of case scenarios and interactive flashcards for self-test

This brand new title will provide an invaluable resource for medical and healthcare students, junior doctors, SRH trainees and busy clinicians working in other specialties.

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Index
  1. abnormal uterine bleeding
    1. assessment
    2. causes
    3. contraception
    4. endometrial biopsy
    5. endometrial hyperplasia, cancer risk factors
    6. examination
    7. heavy menstrual bleeding
    8. intermenstrual
    9. investigations
    10. PALMCOEIN classification
    11. pharmaceutical treatment
    12. postcoital bleeding
    13. surgical treatments
    14. terminology
  2. abortion
    1. Abortion Act of 1967
    2. adverse effects
    3. anaesthesia, analgesia
    4. antiprogesterone
    5. background
    6. cervical preparation
    7. complications
    8. conscientious objection
    9. contraception and
    10. contraceptive starting regimens
    11. drugs
    12. fetal tissue disposal
    13. feticide
    14. future reproductive outcomes
    15. global prevalence
    16. grounds for
    17. health care professionals roles
    18. infective sequelae prevention
    19. intrauterine contraception contraindications
    20. investigations
    21. legal issues
    22. medical
    23. mifepristone
    24. MVA
    25. MVA cannula
    26. MVA syringe, double-valve
    27. post-abortion care
    28. pre-abortion counseling
    29. pre-abortion discussion
    30. pre-abortion investigations
    31. pregnancy (See pregnancy)
    32. procedures by gestational stage
    33. progestogen-only implants starting regimens
    34. progestogen-only injectables starting regimens
    35. providers
    36. psychological sequelae
    37. referral
    38. risks
    39. surgical
    40. unintended pregnancy causes
    41. unintended pregnancy options
    42. vacuum aspiration techniques
  3. aciclovir
  4. acne
  5. acrochordons (skin tags)
  6. actinomyces-like organisms (ALO)
  7. acute bacterial prostatitis
  8. AIDs-defining conditions
  9. Aldara (imiquimod)
  10. amenorrhoea
  11. amoxicillin
  12. anal sex
  13. androgen supplementation
  14. angiokeratomas
  15. anogenital warts. See genital warts
  16. anti-obesity drugs
  17. antiretroviral drugs (ART)
  18. anus
  19. arthritis
  20. avidity testing
  21. azithromycin regimens
    1. chancroid
    2. LGV
    3. non-gonococcal urethritis
    4. sexual assault prophylaxis
  1. bacterial endocarditis prophylaxis
  2. bacterial vaginosis (BV)
    1. aetiology
    2. Amsel's criteria
    3. anaerobic species associated with
    4. background
    5. clue cell, Gram stain smear
    6. complications
    7. culture
    8. diagnosis
    9. Hay/Ison criteria
    10. microscopy
    11. pregnancy
    12. recurrent
    13. risk factors
    14. symptoms, signs
    15. treatments
    16. vaginal discharge
    17. vaginal flora
    18. vaginal pH
  3. barrier methods
    1. abortion
    2. advantages
    3. anal sex
    4. background
    5. condoms
    6. contraindications
    7. diaphragm
    8. disadvantages
    9. drug damage
    10. efficacy
    11. failure
    12. female condom
    13. Femcap
    14. guidance for use
    15. HIV and
    16. lubricant
    17. male condom
    18. medical conditions
    19. mode of action
    20. spermicide
    21. sponges
    22. STI prevention
  4. Bartholin's abscess
  5. basal body temperature (BBT) recording
  6. basilic vein
  7. benzathine penicillin
  8. benzyl penicillin
  9. biceps muscle
  10. Billings method
  11. bimanual pelvic examination
  12. bipolar diathermy
  13. body/shaft of penis
  14. bone mineral density (BMD)
  15. brachial artery
  16. breast cancer
  17. breastfeeding
    1. contraception
    2. Donovanosis treatment regimen
    3. drugs contraindicated
    4. in emergency contraception
    5. HIV
    6. LGV treatment regimen
    7. Malathion solution
    8. Permethrin cream
  18. bulbourethral gland
  1. calendar method of fertility awareness
  2. Candida albicans
  3. caps (contraceptive). See also barrier methods
  4. carbamazepine
  5. cardiovascular disease
  6. cardiovascular syphilis
  7. CD4 count testing
  8. cefixime regimens
  9. cefoxitin
  10. ceftriaxone regimens
    1. epididymo-orchitis
    2. genital ulcers
    3. gonorrhoea
    4. pelvic inflammatory disease
    5. sexual assault prophylaxis
    6. syphilis
  11. cervical anatomy
  12. cervical cancer
  13. cervical ectopy
  14. cervical inspection
  15. cervical mucus methods
  16. cervical screening
    1. HPV screening
    2. pregnancy
    3. women with HIV
  17. chancroid . See also genital ulcers
  18. chlamydia
    1. aetiology
    2. complications
    3. diagnosis
    4. differential diagnosis
    5. follow-up
    6. genital ulcers
    7. IUD, pelvic infection
    8. look-back period
    9. lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)
    10. neonatal effects
    11. new variant
    12. non-gonococcal urethritis
    13. partner notification
    14. pregnancy
    15. prevalence
    16. prevention
    17. screening
    18. serovars/disease
    19. symptoms, signs
    20. test of cure (TOC)
    21. transmission
    22. treatment
    23. vaginal discharge
  19. chronic pelvic pain
  20. ciprofloxacin regimens
    1. epididymo-orchitis
    2. genital ulcers
    3. gonorrhoea
  21. clindamycin
  22. clinical examination
  23. clitoris
  24. clotrimazole
  25. co-cyprindiol (Dianette)
  26. combined hormonal contraception
    1. advantages, health benefits
    2. background
    3. breast cancer
    4. breastfeeding women
    5. cancer risk
    6. cerebrovascular disease
    7. colorectal cancer risk
    8. combined transdermal patch (CTP)
    9. combined vaginal ring
    10. contraindications
    11. CVS disease
    12. disadvantages, health risks
    13. drug interactions
    14. dysmenorrhea, bleeding patterns changes
    15. efficacy
    16. endometrial cancer risk
    17. follow-up
    18. HIV and
    19. incorrect usage advice
    20. lamotrigine
    21. mechanism of action
    22. menopausal women
    23. method, selection of
    24. migraine headaches
    25. oral
    26. pregnancy
    27. side effects
    28. starting regimens
    29. VTE risk
  27. combined transdermal patch (CTP)
  28. combined vaginal ring
  29. Common Law of Confidentiality
  30. condoms. See also barrier methods
  31. Condylline (podophyllotoxin)
  32. Condylox (podophyllotoxin)
  33. confidentiality: disclosure
    1. components, regulations
    2. notifiable diseases
    3. and young people
  34. congenital syphilis
  35. conjunctivitis
  36. consent
    1. contraception
    2. information provision for
    3. requirements
  37. contraception
    1. abortion and
    2. bacterial vaginosis
    3. barrier methods
    4. basal body temperature (BBT) recording
    5. bone health
    6. bone mineral density (BMD)
    7. breast cancer
    8. breastfeeding women
    9. cardiovascular disease
    10. combined hormonal (See combined hormonal contraception)
    11. concerns, addressing
    12. consent, capacity, confidentiality
    13. CVS disease
    14. drug interactions
    15. dysmenorrhea, bleeding patterns changes
    16. emergency
    17. epilepsy
    18. fertility awareness-based (See fertility awareness-based methods)
    19. Fraser guidelines
    20. HIV and
    21. inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
    22. initiation of
    23. intrauterine (See intrauterine contraception)
    24. LARC methods
    25. menopausal women
    26. migraine headaches
    27. ovulation method
    28. progestogen-only (See progestogen-only contraceptives)
    29. quick starting
    30. side effects
    31. sterilization (
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