Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common reproductive health problems of women, causing irregular periods and potential infertility amongst other challenging symptoms. Effective treatment remains a significant challenge and is largely achieved through hormonal medication and lifestyle changes. This third edition covers the aetiology, pathology, impact on fertility and effective medical and surgical management. The content has been thoroughly revised in line with updated guidelines and research developments in the field. A new chapter on the patient's perspective has been included, bringing valuable insight into the lived experience of the condition. Mood disorders and the psychological aspects of PCOS are also covered for the first time. This is a key reference for all clinicians involved in the care of patients with PCOS, including gynaecologists, IVF specialists and reproductive endocrinologists.
- Thoroughly updated in line with new guidelines and recent research developments in the field, readers can be sure the advice given is up to date and effective
- Authors are leading authorities in the field, providing key insights from years of experience caring for patients with PCOS
- The inclusion of new chapters on a patient's perspective and the psychological aspects of PCOS supports the growing recognition of the mental health impacts of the condition on women
Reviews & endorsements
'This is an excellent resource for the intended audience. The material is clear, concise, and well written, yet provides more details, figures, and tables than is typically present in women's health books. Much has changed since the second edition of this book and the third edition is highly recommended.' Kevin H. Brown, Doody's Reviews
Product details
May 2022Adobe eBook Reader
9781108997294
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction and history of polycycstic ovary syndrome Gab Kovacs
- 2. Polycystic ovary syndrome: from henotype to genotype Joop Laven and Yvonne V. Louwers
- 3. Epidemiology of polycystic ovary syndrome Larisa Suturina
- 4. Ovarian ultrasonography in polycystic ovary syndrome Heidi Vanden Brink and Marla E. Lujan
- 5. Classification of polycystic ovary syndrome informed by the International Guideline 2018 Robert J. Norman, Rhonda Garad and Helena Teede
- 6. Relevance of anti-Müllerian hormone in polycystic ovary syndrome diagnosis and management Martina Capuzzo and Antonio La Marca
- 7. Origins of polycystic ovary syndrome in utero Roy Homburg and Claudia J. Raperport
- 8. Adrenal and polycystic ovary syndrome Ozlem Celik and Bülent Okan Yildiz
- 9. Polycystic ovary syndrome and environmental toxins Eleni A Kandaraki and Olga Papalou
- 10. Lifestyle in polycystic ovary syndrome Rhonda Garad, Siew Lim and Lisa J.Moran
- 11. Ovulation induction in polycystic ovary syndrome Evert J.P. van Santbrink
- 12. Ovarian surgery for ovulation induction Gab Kovacs
- 13. IVF/ART in polycystic ovary syndrome Susie Jacob and Adam H. Balen
- 14. Pregnancy complications and children outcomes in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome Femi Janse and Bart C. J. M. Fauser
- 15. The role of in-vitro maturation in polycystic ovary syndrome Roger Hart and Melanie Walls
- 16. Treatment of obesity in polycystic ovary syndrome Harry Frydenberg
- 17. Mood disorders in polycystic ovary syndrome Anuja Dokras
- 18. The long-term health consequences of polycystic ovary syndrome Lisa Owens and Stephen Franks
- 19. Polycystic ovary syndrome: the patient's perspective Sabra Lane.