Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 16 May 2019
- ISBN 9780198783497
- Binding Book
- No. of pages704 pages
- Size 185x107x27 mm
- Weight 388 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This comprehensive yet concise Handbook covers all aspects of sexual health, contraception and HIV medicine. All content has been updated from the second edition, with some additional chapters to reflect changes in the socio-political climate, clinical practice, and evidence-based medicine.
MoreLong description:
The Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health returns for a third edition, fully updated to encompass the changes in the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV, British HIV Association, and Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare guidelines and recommendations.
Developments in sexual healthcare provision, including identifying child sexual exploitation, legal obligations in regard to female genital mutilation, and gender diversity, are covered in new chapters and topics. HIV management is covered in greater detail, including PrEP for prophylaxis, drug interactions during treatment, and antiretroviral toxicity, with expanded topics on managing pregnancy with HIV. More colour plates are included, to feature a greater number of common dermatological presentations in genitourinary medicine and HIV to better aid diagnosis.
Maintaining the concise yet comprehensive style of the Oxford Handbook series, The Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health provides a wealth of detailed, evidence-based, and clinically focused information on all aspects of the discipline, from STI diagnosis and management to medico-legal issues. This Handbook is a key single reference work for healthcare professionals, sexual health specialists, trainee doctors, and nurses with an interest in the field, making it an indispensable resource to keep on hand at all times.
This is an excellent textbook coverage of the discipline and I suspect that for primary care healthcare professionals, this would probably be their only port of call for most common and less common standard scenarios.
Table of Contents:
The genitourinary medicine service
Ethical, medico-legal and sociocultural issues
Gender diversity
The standard clinic process and sexual health in primary care
Investigations and microscopy
Specific genitourinary situations
Syphilis
Gonorrhoea
Chlamydia
Non-gonococcal urethritis and mucopurulent cervicitis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men
Epididymo-orchitis
Sexually acquired reactive arthritis
Bacterial vaginosis and anaerobic balanitis
Trichomoniasis
Genital candidiasis
Tropical genital and sexually acquired infections
Endemic treponematoses
Proctocolitis and enteric sexually acquired infections
Urinary tract infection
Anogenital herpes
Anogenital warts
Molluscum contagiosum
Sexually acquired viral hepatitis
Other viruses
Scabies
Pediculosis pubis
Anogenital dermatoses
Cervical neoplasia
Vulval pain
Streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
Genital anomalies
Contraception including contraception for women living with HIV
Psychological aspects and sexual problems
HIV: prevention
HIV: introduction and epidemiology
Pathogenesis of HIV
Staging, classification, and natural history of HIV disease
HIV: diagnosis and assessment
HIV: primary infection
HIV: gastrointestinal disorders
HIV: hepatitis virus co-infection
HIV: disorders of the eye
HIV: respiratory disorders
HIV: neurological disorders
HIV: dermatological disorders
HIV: pyrexia of unknown origin
HIV: endocrine and metabolic disorders
HIV: renal disorders
HIV: cardiovascular disorders
HIV: musculoskeletal disorders
HIV: reticulo-endothelial disorders
HIV: malignancies
HIV: management
HIV: pregnancy
HIV: travel