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Module: Women's Health
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- Introduction to Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- How should we handle Harriet?
- Sherry
- Pre-pregnancy counselling for Martine
- Labour pains at 30 weeks gestation
- Why do I need a Pap test..?
- A routine antenatal appointment?
- My waters have broken...
- Induction of labour for post-maturity
- Katherine
- Care in labour
- Early Pregnancy Complications
- Will the baby be alright?
- My guts are killing me
- A 58-year-old woman with vaginal bleeding
- Just the flu?
- But I have not had a period for so long?
- A 28-year-old woman with bleeding in late pregnancy
- A young woman with acne and oligomenorrhoea
- Vague abdominal symptoms in a 59-year-old woman
- Uncontrolled nausea in a young woman
- A request for the oral contraceptive pill
- I just want to have a baby....?
- I've got the flushes
Vague abdominal symptoms in a 59-year-old woman
Author(s):
Dr Georgina Whiting,
University of Adelaide
Associate Professor Peter Devitt,
School of Medicine, University of Adelaide
Associate Professor Paul Duggan,
School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, University of Adelaide
Overview:
This case explores the principles of diagnosis and management of pelvic masses in women.
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