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9781405131377

The Cervix

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  • ISBN13:

    9781405131377

  • ISBN10:

    1405131373

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-11-28
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

This is, quite simply, the bible of the cervix.At over 600 pages, with more than 400 illustrations and photographs this text spans everything from embryology to the emotional trauma women undergo when their cervix is removed at hysterectomy.This is also the most up-to-date text in the field - The editors have referenced work up to October 2005, whilst still including all the classic research material and images where appropriate.Essential for gynecologists, oncologists, basic scientists especially those involved in HPV (viral)research, GPs, nurses, colposcopy prctitioners, and sexual transmitted disease doctors- The only definitive major clinical reference book published on the cervix for thirty years- Including the most up-to-date research on HPV including up-to-date vaccine trial data- Highly illustrated in colour including many surgical procedures- Spanning the entire field from embryology to cancer to the holistic approach- International editorship, with leading names in the field- Cervical cancer is the second biggest cause of female cancer mortality worldwide and therefore relevant to the developing and developed world- Specific chapters related to management of cervical cancer in the developing world- Summaries of recommendations by international bodies including the IARC conference (Lyon 2004), dealing with cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment- The Editors, Jordan and Singer, are the co-founders of the British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology

Author Biography

Professor Albert Singer, Department of Women's and Child Health, Whittington Hospital, London

Mr Joe Jordan, Birmingham Women's Hospital, Birmingham

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Preface to the first edition x
Preface to the second edition xii
Part 1 Basic structure and function of the cervix
Morphogenesis and differentiation of the cervicovaginal epithelium
3(10)
John M. McLean
The functional anatomy of the cervix, the cervical epithelium and the stroma
13(25)
Albert Singer
Joseph A. Jordan
The vascular, neural and lymphatic anatomy of the cervix
38(11)
Timothy A.J. Mould
Carl Chow
Immunochemistry and immunology of the cervix
49(16)
Margaret A. Stanley
Part 2 Physiological and drug-induced alterations within the cervical epithelium
Morphology of the fetal and prepubertal cervicovaginal epithelium
65(16)
Ellis Pixley
Albert Singer
The cervical epithelium during puberty and adolescence
81(21)
Anna-Barbara Moscicki
Albert Singer
The cervical epithelium and subepithelium during pregnancy and the puerperium
102(20)
Albert Singer
Decidual ectopy of the uterine cervix
122(6)
Antoni Basta
The effects of oral contraceptive steroids, menopause and hormone replacement therapy on the cervical epithelium
128(17)
Sun Kuie Tay
Albert Singer
Diethylstilbestrol (DES) and the cervicovaginal epithelium
145(12)
J. Michael Emens
Part 3 The cervix and fertility and infertility
The structure, chemistry and physics of human cervical mucus
157(12)
Khaldoun Sharif
Olufemi Olufowobi
Sperm transport in the human and mammalian cervix and genital tract: its relation to fertility
169(14)
Anne M. Jequier
Part 4 The cervix in pregnancy and labour
Mechanics, biochemistry and pharmacology of the cervix and labour
183(11)
Harold Gee
The incompetent cervix
194(15)
Roy G. Farquharson
Part 5 Cervical infections
Pathology of inflammatory diseases of the cervix
209(22)
Kasturi Das
Michele Burday
Debra S. Heller
Common non-viral infections of the cervix: clinical features and management
231(13)
Sebastian Faro
Common viral infections of the cervix (excluding human papillomavirus): clinical features and management
244(15)
Raymond H. Kaufman
Ervin Adam
Part 6A Cervical neoplasia: natural history and pathology
Epidemiology and the role of human papillomaviruses
259(18)
Anita Koushik
Eduardo L.F. Franco
Molecular basis of cervical neoplasia
277(12)
Frank Stubenrauch
Thomas Iftner
Angiogenesis in cervical neoplasia
289(12)
Peter W. Hewett
Asif Ahmed
Pathology of neoplastic squamous lesions
301(16)
Raji Ganesan
Terence P. Rollason
The pathology of glandular cervical lesions
317(16)
Raji Ganesan
Andrew G. Ostor
Terence P. Rollason
Part 6B Cervical neoplasia: screening
Emotional aspects of cervical neoplasia screening and management
333(9)
Theresa Freeman-Wang
Amali Lokugamage
Cytology of normal and neoplastic cervical epithelium
342(23)
Alastair R.S. Deery
Cytological screening for cervical neoplasia
365(8)
Julictta Patnick
Screening for cervical cancer using HPV tests
373(14)
Andrea R. Spence
Eduardo L.F. Franco
Real-time devices for the screening and diagnosis of cervical neoplasia
387(12)
Karen Canfell
Carl Chow
Tumour markers in cervical cancer --- I
399(15)
John J. O'Leary
Katharine Astbury
Walter Prendiville
Tumour markers in cervical cancer --- II
414(11)
Michael Sindos
Narendra Pisal
Screening for cervical cancer in developing countries
425(9)
Saloncy Nazeer
Visual screening for cervical neoplasia in developing countries
434(11)
Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan
Thara Somanathan
Twalib Ngoma
Part 6C Cervical neoplasia: management of premalignant and malignant disease
Colposcopy
445(17)
Joseph A. Jordan
Albert Singer
The management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (squamous)
462(16)
Mahmood I. Shafi
Joseph A. Jordan
Albert Singer
The management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (glandular)
478(8)
David M. Luesley
Richard W. Todd
The role of HPV in the management of cervical neoplasia
486(5)
Chris J.L. M. Meijer
Peter J.F. Sniders
Rene H. M. Verheijen
The management of cervical premalignancy and malignancy in pregnancy
491
Theresa Freeman-Wang
Patrick G. Walker
Immunosuppression and the cervix: human immunovirus (HIV)
450(68)
Thomas C. Wright Jr.
Immunosuppression and the cervix: other immunosuppressive disorders
518(4)
Adeola Olaitan
Theresa Freeman-Wang
Staging and pretreatment evaluation of women with cervical cancer
522(9)
Howard W. Jones III
The management of microinvasive carcinoma of the cervix
531(9)
Donald E. Marsden
Neville F. Hacker
Lyndal Edwards
Management of early-stage cervical cancer by surgery
540(11)
John H. Shepherd
The surgical techniques employed for treating early-stage cervical cancer
551(17)
Joseph Hanoch
G. Angus McIndoe
The management of advanced cervical cancer by surgery
568(9)
John M. Monaghan
The management of multifocal precancer of the lower genital tract
577(17)
Nigel Acheson
Richard W. Todd
Radiotherapy in the treatment of cervical cancer
594(7)
Peter Blake
Management of cervical cancer by radiotherapy and chemotherapy
601(8)
H. Margot L. Lehman
Gillian M. Thomas
Vaccines to prevent and treat human papillomavirus-associated anogenital disease
609(13)
Ian H. Frazer
Sally Appleton
Psychosocial aspects associated with cervical disease and neoplasia
622(7)
Cornelius O. Granai
Colposcopy training and accreditation
629(7)
Charles W.E. Redman
The future -- towards the elimination of cervical cancer
636(2)
Henry C. Kitchener
Index 638

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