Paper –3
Applied Anatomy and Physiology
of Female Reproductive System
Applied Anatomy:
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Anatomy of female external and internal genital organs, pouch of Douglas, utero vesicle pouch, pelvic floor muscles and its applied aspects
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Female pelvis – normal and abnormal types
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Anatomy of Breast and applied aspects
Applied Physiology
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Physiology of Genital organs
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Physiology of Menstruation, puberty and menopause
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Reproductive hormones and its role in menstruation
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Maternal physiology during pregnancy
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Physiology of Breast and Lactation
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Parturition (Endocrine aspects)
Text Books
S. No.
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Title of the book
| Edition
&Volume
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Name of the Author
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Publisher
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Year of
Publication
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1
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Human Anatomy
Regional and Applied
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4th edition
Vol:2
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B.D Chourasia
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Satish Kumar jain
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2004
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2
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Clinical Anatomy for Medical students
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6th edition
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Richard.S.
Snell
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Lipin cott, William and Wilkin
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1995
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3
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Fundamentals of Medical Physiology
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3rd edition
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L.Prakasam Reddy
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Paras
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2004
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4
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Text Book of Medical Physiology
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10th edition
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Guyton Hall
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Elsevier
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2005
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5
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Samson wright’s Applied Physiology
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13th edition
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Cyril A.Kelle,
Ericneil and Norman Joals.
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Oxford
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2004
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Paper 4:
Ilmul Qabalat
(Obstetrics)
Positive, probable and presumptive evidence of pregnancy
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Maternal adaptation to pregnancy
Genital changes, systemic changes
Techniques to evaluate foetal health
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Physiology of labour and puerperium
(a) Causes and stages of labour.
(b) Mechanism of labour.
(c) Conduct of normal labour
(d) Normal puerperium
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Complications of pregnancy
(a) Early pregnancy complications
(i) Hyperemesis gravidarum.
(ii) Abortion.
(iii) Ectopic pregnancy
(iv) Hydatidiform mole
(b) Anaemia in pregnancy
(c) Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
(d) Antepartum haemorrhage
(i) Abruptio placenta.
(ii) placenta praevia.
(e) Preterm labour.
(f) Multiple pregnancy.
(g) Post dated pregnancy.
(h) Intrauterine growth retardation.
(I) Rh incompatibility and coagulation disorder.
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Medical diseases complicating pregnancy
(a) Diseases of Heart
(b) Liver diseases in pregnancy
(c) Diabetes in pregnancy
(d) Tuberculosis in pregnancy
(e) Diseases of urinary system
(f) Maternal infection during pregnancy
(g) Surgical emergencies during pregnancy
(h) Tumors of uterus and adnexae
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Special topics in obstetrics
(a) Bad obstetric history
(b) Intrauterine death
(c) Stillbirth
(d) Elderly primigravida.
(e) Grand multipara
(f) Pregnancy with previous caesarean section
(g) Hydramnios
(h) Oligohydramnios
(i) Abnormalities of Placenta and Umbilical cord.
(a) Abnormal presentation
(b) Compound presentation
(c) Presentation and prolapse of cord
(d) Dystocia
(i) Uterine action in labour
(ii) Cervial dystocia
(iii) Shoulder dystocia.
(iv) Cephalo pelvic disproportion
(e) Complications of third stage of labour.
(i) Post partum haemorrhage
(ii) Retained Placenta
(iii) Uterine inversion
(iv) Injuries to the parturient canal
(v) Puerperal infection.
(a) Forcep delivery
(b) Caesarean section
(c) Ventouse extraction
(d) Version and destructive operation
(e) Induction of labour
Reference Books
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