Breast Care: A Clinical Guidebook for Women’s Primary Health Care ProvidersWilliam H. Hindle Springer Science & Business Media, 2012 M12 6 - 464 páginas Breast Care: A Clinical Guidebook for Women's Primary Health Care Providers presents the expertise and protocols of the renowned Breast Diagnostic Center at USC School of Medicine's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. A user-friendly reference for the primary care physician, this book details the management of both benign and malignant breast diseases. Topics include: * the clinical examination and instruction for self-exam * mammography for both screening and diagnosis, management of the abnormal mammogram * lactation and breast feeding * diagnosis and treatment of lumps, cysts, fibroadenomas * fine-needle aspiration and ultrasound guided tissue core needle biopsy * evaluation and management of mastalgia * menstrual and hormonal therapy effects on the breast * the cosmetically treated breast * guidelines for follow-up and surveillance An important section on consultation and referrals reviews the roles of the radiologist, oncologist, and surgeon and provides the primary care physician with the information necessary to counsel the patient on the myriad aspects of multidisciplinary treatment planning. The text includes more than 100 illustrations and algorithms -- with 16 in color -- as well as "Practice Guides" which organize the key practice points, signs, and symptoms. This is a must-have handbook for all providers of health care to women. |
Contenido
Application of EvidenceBased Medicine to the Care of the Breast | 20 |
Development and Growth of the Breast | 28 |
Breast Examination | 40 |
Screening Mammography | 52 |
Mammography in a Breast Center | 69 |
Practical Diagnostic Breast Ultrasonography | 80 |
FineNeedle Aspiration at the Breast Diagnostic Center | 91 |
FineNeedle Aspiration Cytology of the Breast | 109 |
Surgery for Breast Cancer | 206 |
Adjunctive Systemic Therapy for Breast Cancer | 225 |
Surveillance of Women on Tamoxifen | 240 |
Plastic Surgery for Common Breast Problems | 262 |
Breast Cancer and Exogenous Estrogen in Oral Contraceptives | 276 |
Social Work Perspective and Psychosocial Resources | 291 |
Modern Treatment of Lymphedema | 308 |
Breast Problems Specific to Pregnancy and the Peripartum Period | 322 |
Pathology of the Female Breast | 124 |
Biopsy of Benign Masses by ObstetricianGynecologists in the Breast | 135 |
Excision of a Palpable Breast Mass in Private Primary Care Practice | 141 |
Evaluation of a Palpable Dominant Mass Solid or Cyst | 149 |
Nipple Discharge | 166 |
Mastitis | 177 |
Fibrocystic Changes | 186 |
Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning and Patient Counseling | 194 |
Medical Legal Considerations for the Primary Care Physician Regarding | 349 |
Breast Care and Surgery by ObstetricianGynecologists in | 369 |
Clinical and Biologic Features Dictating | 395 |
Organization of the Breast Diagnostic Center Department | 420 |
Breast Cancer Staging | 433 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Breast Care: A Clinical Guidebook for Women’s Primary Health Care Providers William H. Hindle Vista previa limitada - 1998 |
Breast Care: A Clinical Guidebook for Women’s Primary Health Care Providers William H. Hindle Sin vista previa disponible - 2011 |
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