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This book is a monograph on one of the commonest and most important conditions in gynaecology menorrhagia. Looking at the mechanism of the condition it studies the physiopathological, pharmacological, medical and surgical aspects of the problem, with chapters contributed by acknowledged experts from different countries.The book covers benign and malignant as well as common and uncommon causes of menorrhagia; its diagnosis; and its investigation by cytopathology, imaging, surgery and in the laboratory. The management of pubertal, childbearing, perimenopausal and postmenopausal patients is looked at together with the different forms of treatment available; the pros and cons of different types of hysterrectomy and its alternatives, and the follow up to treatment. Practising gynaecologists and consultants at all levels will find this book indispensable, while a separate chapter also informs family physicians on the role they can play.The is the first book to cover the entire range of treatment methods on menorrhagia drugs, arterial embolisation techniques, hormones, and conventional and endoscopic surgical procedures in one volume.
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