Principles of Gynecology
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the foundational and clinical principles guiding the practice of gynecology. It begins with an in-depth examination of the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system, providing essential knowledge for understanding both normal function and pathological conditions. The subsequent chapters address a wide spectrum of gynecological topics, beginning with developmental anomalies and pediatric gynecology, which emphasize early diagnosis and management strategies in younger populations. A dedicated section on puberty and menstrual disorders highlights the physiological transitions and common disorders encountered during adolescence. The book also covers contraception and family planning, offering insights into various methods, their mechanisms, and practical considerations for individualized patient care. Infertility and assisted reproduction are thoroughly discussed, including current diagnostic approaches and the latest advancements in reproductive technologies. The text delves into benign diseases of the reproductive tract, such as fibroids, endometriosis, and pelvic inflammatory disease, focusing on their clinical presentation and evidence-based management. Menopause and postmenopausal health are addressed with attention to the hormonal, physical, and psychological changes that occur, along with strategies for improving quality of life during this stage. Each chapter integrates current guidelines, clinical case scenarios, and research findings to support critical thinking and decision-making. Designed for medical students, residents, and healthcare providers, this text serves as both a learning resource and a clinical reference, bridging basic science with patient-centered care in gynecology.