- Foreword to third edition
- Preface
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Advisors
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Chapter 1 The diagnostic process
- Chapter 2 Interpreting the history and examination
- Chapter 3 General and endocrine symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 4 Skin symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 5 Cardiovascular symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 6 Respiratory symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 7 Gastrointestinal symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 8 Urological and gynaecological symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 9 Joint, limb, and back symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 10 Psychiatric and neurological symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 11 Laboratory test results
- Chapter 12 Chest X-rays
- Chapter 13 Making the diagnostic process evidence-based
- Index
- Reference values
(p. 398) (p. 399) Urological and gynaecological symptoms and physical signs
- Author(s):
Huw Llewelyn
, Hock Aun Ang
, Keir Lewis
, and Anees Al-Abdullah
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780199679867.003.0008
Urinary frequency ± dysuria 400
Incontinence of urine alone (not faeces) 401
Incontinence of urine and faeces 402
Painful haematuria (with dysuria) 403
Painless haematuria 404
Secondary amenorrhoea 406
Excessive menstrual loss—menorrhagia 408
Intermenstrual or post-coital bleeding 410
Vulval skin abnormalities 411
Ulcers and lumps of the vulva...
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- Foreword to third edition
- Preface
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Advisors
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Chapter 1 The diagnostic process
- Chapter 2 Interpreting the history and examination
- Chapter 3 General and endocrine symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 4 Skin symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 5 Cardiovascular symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 6 Respiratory symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 7 Gastrointestinal symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 8 Urological and gynaecological symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 9 Joint, limb, and back symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 10 Psychiatric and neurological symptoms and physical signs
- Chapter 11 Laboratory test results
- Chapter 12 Chest X-rays
- Chapter 13 Making the diagnostic process evidence-based
- Index
- Reference values