. Dedication . Foreword to the Twelfth Edition . Preface to the Thirteenth Edition . Preface to the First Edition . Contributors Sect. I. Principles of Practice Ch. 1. Initial Assessment and Communication. 3. Ch. 2. Principles of Patient Care. 21. Ch. 3. Quality Assessment, Performance Improvement, and Patient Safety. 33. Ch. 4. Epidemiology for the Gynecologist. 49. Sect. II. Basic Science. . Ch. 5. Anatomy and Embryology. 69. Ch. 6. Molecular Biology and Genetics. 123. Ch. 7. Reproductive Physiology. 149. Sect. III. Preventive and Primary Care. . Ch. 8. Preventive Health Care and Screening. 175. Ch. 9. Primary Care in Gynecology. 199. Ch. 10. Family Planning. 231. Ch. 11. Sexuality, Sexual Dysfunction, and Sexual Assault. 295. Ch. 12. Common Psychiatric Problems. 323. Sect. IV. General Gynecology. . Ch. 13. Benign Diseases of the Female Reproductive Tract: Symptoms and Signs. 351. Ch. 14. Pelvic Pain and Dysmenorrhea. 421. Ch. 15. Genitourinary Infections and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 453. Ch. 16. Intraepithelial Disease of the Cervix, Vagina, and Vulva. 471. Ch. 17. Early Pregnancy Loss and Ectopic Pregnancy. 507. Ch. 18. Benign Breast Disease. 543. Ch. 19. Preoperative Evaluation and Postoperative Management. 569. Ch. 20. Incontinence, Prolapse, and Disorders of the Pelvic Floor. 645. Ch. 21. Gynecologic Endoscopy. 711. Ch. 22. Hysterectomy. 761. Sect. V. Reproductive Endocrinology. . Ch. 23. Puberty. 805. Ch. 24. Amenorrhea. 843. Ch. 25. Endocrine Disorders. 871. Ch. 26. Endometriosis. 931. Ch. 27. Infertility. 973. Ch. 28. Recurrent Pregnancy Loss. 1067. Ch. 29. Menopause. 1109. Sect. VI. Gynecologic Oncology. . Ch. 30. Uterine Cancer. 1143. Ch. 31. Cervical and Vaginal Cancer. 1199. Ch. 32. Ovarian Cancer. 1245. Ch. 33. Vulvar Cancer. 1321. Ch. 34. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease. 1353. Ch. 35. Breast Cancer. 1375. . App.: Reference Values. 1399. . Index. 1401.
Covering the entire spectrum of women's healthcare , Berek & Novak's Gynecology, 16th Edition, provides definitive information and guidance for trainees and practicing physicians.
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"This is the first "Essentials" version of Berek & Novak's Gynecology, which is now in its 16th edition.
Covering the entire spectrum of women's healthcare , Berek & Novak's Gynecology, 16th Edition, provides definitive information and guidance for trainees and practicing physicians.
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That approach has been successful and the book has been well received. The Fifth Edition follows the format of the previous editions, with the addition of color.
This review book is filled with questions, all formatted in the style of the actual exams for expert exam preparation. Questions, answers, and explanations are directly referenced to Novak's Gynecology, Thirteenth Edition for further study.
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