Offering multidisciplinary guidance to all health care practitioners who provide clinical care for children and adolescents, the 7th Edition of Emans, Laufer, Goldstein’s Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology has been extensively revised to keep you up to date in this complex field. You’ll find comprehensive coverage of the full spectrum of medical and surgical approaches to common and uncommon problems – everything from infants with vulvar rashes, to the child with early or late onset of puberty, to adolescents and young adults with ovarian cysts or STDs. More than 40 experts in the field, led by editors from Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, have contributed to ensure this classic text remains relevant and useful in daily practice. Completely revised and reorganized to include 19 new chapters, including all-new content on working with LGBTQ teens; transgender adolescents undergoing surgical/hormonal transition; gynecologic cancers; abuse, violence, and human trafficking; caring for athletes; bone health; gastrointestinal issues; surgical techniques, vaginoscopy, and laparoscopy, as well as new videos on surgical procedures. Logically organized, beginning with history and physical examination and the physiology of puberty, followed by medical and surgical approaches to common issues seen in practice. More than 700 full-color images and 100 case examples throughout, as well as full references for assistance with further reading or research. Recommended by the North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Guidelines for the short and long pediatric and adolescent gynecology resident core curriculum. Ideal for pediatricians, gynecologists, emergency medicine specialists, reproductive endocrinologists, adolescent medicine specialists, family medicine practitioners, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, residents, and fellows.
PART 1 Foundations of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 1 Office Evaluation of the Child and Adolescent 3 AMANDA FRENCH n S. JEAN EMANS 2 Interviewing the Adolescent: Strategies That Promote Communication and Foster Resilience 23 OANA TOMESCU n KENNETH R. GINSBURG 3 Embryology of the Reproductive T ract 32 MARC R. LAUFER 4 The Physiology of Puberty 35 SARAH A. B. PITTS n CATHERINE M. GORDON 5 Adolescent Sexuality and Sex Education 47 LESLIE M. KANTOR n MAURICE MELCHIONO n MARGARET BERRIGAN n JOHN S. SANTELLI 6 Education and Support of the Child and Adolescent With Gynecologic Issues 54 MEGAN DUFFY-SHERLIN n PHAEDRA THOMAS-KOWAL 7 T raining in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 60 HINA J. TALIB n CAROL A. WHEELER 8 Patient Safety and Quality Improvement in Office Gynecology 66 ROXANE GARDNER 9 Legal Issues in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 74 ELLEN M. ROTHSTEIN n SUSAN D. RICCI PART 2 Evaluation and Management of Developmental and Structural Gynecologic Issues 10 Ambiguous Genitalia in the Newborn and Disorders of Sex Development 83 JESSICA KREMEN n YEE-MING CHAN n INGRID A. HOLM 11 Structural Abnormalities of the Female Reproductive T ract 99 MARC R. LAUFER 12 Pediatric Urology 145 CRAIG A. PETERS n JANELLE TRAYLOR n KAREN PRITZKER 13 Multidisciplinary Management of Complex Urologic, General Surgical, and Gynecologic Anomalies 162 BELINDA HSI DICKIE n ERIN McNAMARA n MARC R. LAUFER PART 3 Vulvar and Vaginal Disorders 14 Vulvovaginal Problems in the Prepubertal Child 175 AMANDA FRENCH n S. JEAN EMANS 15 Vulvar Dermatology 194 JONATHAN D. K. TRAGER 16 Genital T rauma 237 BINDU N. PATEL n HOLLY R. HOEFGEN n NAWAL NOUR n DIANE F . MERRITT 17 Vulvovaginal Complaints in the Adolescent 251 ELISE D. BERLAN n S. JEAN EMANS n AMY DESROCHERS DiVASTA PART 4 Infectious Diseases 18 Sexually T ransmitted Infections: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Syphilis, and Mycoplasma genitalium 279 JESSICA ADDISON n LYDIA A. SHRIER 19 Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Young Women 309 JESSICA ADDISON n CARLY E. GUSS n CATHRYN L. SAMPLES 20 Human Papillomavirus Infection and Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention in Adolescents 330 GYLYNTHIA E. TROTMAN n ALLA VASH-MARGITA n JESSICA A. KAHN n SARAH FELDMAN PART 5 Pubertal and Menstrual Disorders 21 Precocious Puberty 351 DIANE E. J. STAFFORD n M. JOAN MANSFIELD 22 Delayed Puberty 363 YEE-MING CHAN n FRANK M. BIRO n S. JEAN EMANS 23 Amenorrhea in the Adolescent 378 AMY DESROCHERS DiVASTA n S. JEAN EMANS 24 Female Athlete T riad 400 MARIA MONGE n SARAH A. B. PITTS 25 Primary Ovarian Insufficiency 409 AMY DESROCHERS DiVASTA n CATHERINE M. GORDON 26 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in the Adolescent 418 SUSAN HAYDEN GRAY n AMANDA FRENCH n S. JEAN EMANS CONTENTSxx CONTENTS 27 Gynecologic Issues in Adolescents With Developmental Delay 429 ELISABETH H. QUINT n SUSAN D. ERNST 28 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in the Adolescent 438 AMY DESROCHERS DiVASTA n ROBERT L. BARBIERI n S. JEAN EMANS 29 Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia 459 JESSICA KREMEN n NORA RENTHAL n DAVID T . BREAULT 30 Dysmenorrhea and Premenstrual Syndrome 466 ELLEN S. ROME n LALITA J. HAINES PART 6 Gynecologic Causes of Acute and Chronic Pelvic Pain 31 Gynecologic Pain: Acute Pelvic Pain 481 MARC R. LAUFER 32 Gynecologic Pain: Chronic Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis 489 MARC R. LAUFER 33 Pain Management for the Gynecology Patient 517 PRADEEP DINAKAR PART 7 Gynecologic Benign and Malignant Cysts/Masses/T umors 34 Adnexal Masses 529 JULIE STRICKLAND n MARC R. LAUFER 35 Uterine and Cervical Masses 548 LESLEY BREECH n MARC R. LAUFER 36 Gynecologic Cancers in Children and Adolescents 556 PRIYA MAHAJAN n CHRISTOPHER B. WELDON n A. LINDSAY FRAZIER n MARC R. LAUFER PART 8 Imaging and Specific Procedures in Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology 37 Radiologic Imaging 575 VALERIE L. WARD n JUDY A. ESTROFF 38 Vaginoscopy 610 EMMA GIULIANI n YOLANDA SMITH 39 Laparoscopy in the Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Population 614 KATHERINE HAYES n MARC R. LAUFER PART 9 Contraception and Pregnancy 40 Introduction to Contraception 627 KARI P . BRAATEN n S. JEAN EMANS n ALISA B. GOLDBERG 41 Short-Acting Contraception 631 KARI P . BRAATEN n S. JEAN EMANS n ALISA B. GOLDBERG 42 Long-Acting Reversible Contraception for the Adolescent 655 AMANDA FRENCH n ELISE D. BERLAN n AMY DESROCHERS DiVASTA 43 T een Pregnancy 665 JOANNE E. COX n KATHERINE E. ECONOMY PART 10 Special Populations 44 Care of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, T ransgender, and Queer T een 683 CARLY E. GUSS n SABRA L. KATZ-WISE 45 Gender Affirmation T reatment for T ransgender Patients 691 CECILE A. FERRANDO 46 Bone Health 700 NINA S. MA n SARAH A. B. PITTS 47 Nutrition: Disordered Eating Behaviors and Obesity 708 KENDRIN SONNEVILLE n SARA F . FORMAN n TRACY K. RICHMOND 48 Sexual and Reproductive Health Issues in Young Women With Chronic Disease 714 TRACI M. KAZMERSKI n HOLLY C. GOODING n SUSAN HAYDEN GRAY 49 Gastrointestinal Issues in the Adolescent Gynecologic Patient 727 LORI A. ZIMMERMAN n LAURIE FISHMAN 50 Gynecologic and Fertility Issues for Cancer Patients and Survivors 730 PAULA C. BRADY n SARA BARTON n MARC R. LAUFER n ELIZABETH S. GINSBURG 51 Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault 745 HIU-FAI FONG n SUSAN M. FITZGERALD n S. JEAN EMANS 52 Adolescent Relationship Abuse, Sexual Exploitation, and T rafficking 759 ASHLEY GUEVARA n ELIZABETH MILLER CONTENTS xxi 53 Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Medicine for Adolescent Gynecology Patients 771 WENDY L. WORNHAM n CALE POTTER PART 11 Breast Health 54 The Breast: Examination and Lesions 781 AMY DESROCHERS DiVASTA n CHRISTOPHER B. WELDON n BRIAN I. LABOW Appendix 1: Summary of Classifications for Hormonal Contraceptive Methods and Intrauterine Devices 799 Appendix 2: Percentages and Estimated Mature Heights for Girls, Using Skeletal Age 810 Index 817
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