The Vulva (2nd Ed.)
A Practical Handbook for Clinicians

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Prefaced by: Margesson Lynette

This is the one book you need to manage vulval problems. It is practical, comprehensive and well illustrated in colour.

Language: English
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176 p. · 15.6x23.3 cm · Paperback
This practical handbook reviews the important, but complex, area of vulval disease and will help busy clinicians help their patients. The authors have a fresh and evidence-based approach to dealing with everything from common to rare vulval conditions. Their take on vulvodynia and dyspareunia represents an important breakthrough in the understanding of vulval pain. The first edition of this book appeared in 2010, at a time when there was very little published evidence on vulval disease. The entire text has been updated in line with modern practice. A reading list and references are included at the end of each chapter. There is further information on management, particularly in the field of long-term treatment of lichen sclerosus and on newly described conditions. The text is designed for gynaecologists and dermatologists but will also be readily understandable to primary care and family practice physicians, nurse practitioners and others working in women's health.
Foreword Lynette J. Margesson; Preface; Glossary; 1. The basics; 2. Using topical steroids on the vulva; 3. Red vulval rashes; 4. Things that look white; 5. Things that ulcerate, blister and erode; 6. Persistent vaginitis; 7. Lumps: benign and malignant; 8. Vulval pain and dyspareunia; 9. Vulval disease in children; 10. Myths and pearls; Index.
Gayle Fischer, MD, FACD is an Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Sydney.
Jennifer Bradford is a clinical gynaecologist and a Conjoint Senior Lecturer in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Western Sydney University.