Part I. Normal Development: 1. Embryology of the genital tract Fergus Cameron
and Craig Smith; 2. Molecular genetics of gonadal development Andrew Sinclair
and Fergus Cameron; 3. Gonadotrophin receptors Manel Tena-Sempere, Jerome
Levallet and Ilpo Huhtaniemi; 4. Normal childhood, puberty and adolescence
Clementina La Rosa, Cristina Traggiai and Richard Stanhope; 5. Control of the
menstrual cycle and fertility Gillian Lockwood; 6. Nutrition and reproductive
function Howard S. Jacobs; 7. Normal bladder control and function Niresh
Thriuchelvam and Peter M. Cuckow; 8. Development of sexuality: psychological
perspectives Lih Mei Liao; Part II. Management of Developmental Abnormalities
of the Genital Tract: 9. Management of ambiguous genitalia at birth Gary Warne;
10. Imaging of the female pelvis in the evaluation of developmental anomalies
Christopher Schelvan, Margaret Hall-Craggs and Rose de Brun; 11. Surgical
correction of vaginal and uterine anomalies Jane McDougall and Sarah Creighton;
12. Laparoscopy techniques Azad S. Najmaldin and Alfred Cutner; 13. A
nonsurgical approach to the treatment of vaginal agenesis Julie Alderson and
Julie Glanville; 14. Psychological care in disorders of sexual differentiation
and determination Polly Carmichael and Julie Alderson; 15. The needs of the
adolescent patient and her parents in the clinic Jane MacDougall; 16.
Comunicating a diagnosis Gillian Lockwood, Allan Cooklin and Sandra Ramsden;
17. Patients and parents in decision making and management Margaret Simmonds;
Part III. Management of Specific Disorders: 18. Disorders of growth and puberty
Cristina Traggiai and Richard Stanhope; 19. Turner syndrome Per-Olof Janson,
Marie-Louise Barren?, Berit Kristtr?, Charles Hanson, Anders M?ler, Kerstin
Wilhelmsen-Landin and Kerstin Albertsson-Wikland; 20. Androgen insensitivity
syndromes Jarmo J狎skel?nen and Ieuan A. Hughes; 21. The Rokitansky syndrome
and other Mullerian anomalies D. Keith Edmonds; 22. The XY female Catherine L.
Minto; 23. The gynaecology of the major genitourinary anomalies Christopher R.
J. Woodhouse; 24. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia Gerard S. Conway and Pierre D.
E. Mouriquand; 25. Long term sequelae of genital surgery Sarah Creighton; 26.
Amenorrhoea Adam H. Balen; 27. The polycystic ovary syndrome and adolescent
women Adam H. Balen and David Dunger; 28. Menstrual disorders in adolescent
girls Eleonora Porcu and stefano Venturoli; 29. Pelvic pain, ovarian cysts and
endometriosis in adolescent girls Paul L. Wood; 30. Premature ovarian failure
and ovarian ageing Colin J. Davis and Gerard S. Conway; 31. Gynaecological
cancers in childhood Alberto Lopes; 32. Late reproductive sequelae of treatment
for childhood cancer Angela B. Thomson, Hilary O. D. Critchley, Christopher J.
H. Kelnar and W. Hamish B. Wallace; 33. Preservation of fertility before cancer
therapy Helen M. Picton and Anthony J. Rutherford; 34. The management of
infertility with surrogacy and egg donation Peter R. Brinsden and Melanie
Davies; 35. Dermatological conditions of the female genitalia Leith A. Banney
and Jane C. Sterling; 36. Vaginal discharge in Rosamond Cox and Paul Wood; 37.
Psychological gender development in iindividuals born with ambiguous genitalia
Melissa Hines; 38. Eating disorders in adolescence Nadia Micali, Peter Webster
and Janet Treasure; 39. Nutritional amenorrhoea ?long term sequelae Joanna L.
Fried, Russalind Ramos and Michelle P. Warren; 40. Overview: How to set up a
service; how to teach and train Jane MacDougall; Index.
Review
'?highly recommended.' Scottish Genital Anomalies Network
Contributors
Fergus Cameron, Craig Smith, Andrew Sinclair, Fergus Cameron, Manel Tena-
Sempere, Jerome Levallet, Ilpo Huhtaniemi, Clementina La Rosa, Cristina
Traggiai, Richard Stanhope, Gillian Lockwood, Howard S. Jacobs, Niresh
Thriuchelvam, Peter M. Cuckow, Lih Mei Liao, Gary Warne, Christopher Schelv