Colposcopy - Cervical Pathology
Textbook and Atlas

3rd edition, revised and enlarged  

Erich Burghardt MD
Professor and Chairman, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University of Graz, Austria

Hellmuth Pickel MD
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Graz, Austria

Frank Girardi MD
Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University of Graz, Austria

A key tool in the fight against cervical cancer, colposcopy has today become a standard gynecologic technique and a must-know area for specialists.

Now updated in a third edition, this landmark reference gives you complete instruction in colposcopic procedures, together with the histopathologic background you need to reach an accurate diagnosis. The new edition features more than 500 photographs and illustrations-including 100 images appearing for the first time-as well as new sections on vulvar colposcopy and pathology, papillomavirus infections, loop excisional procedures, and advances in instrumentation.

The definitive text in the field, Colposcopy begins with histologic principles and coverage of equipment, training, and examination techniques. It then provides full information on normal and abnormal colposcopic findings and guidelines for differential diagnosis and treatment. Comprehensive and wide-ranging, COLPOSCOPY shows you how to:

- Make routine exams more effective and accurate through the use of colposcopic screening

- Conduct an examination with colposcopy and document your results

- Identify the histologic processes that underlie colposcopic findings

- Reach the right differential diagnosis and determine the best method of treatment

- Use colposcopy to detect abnormalities not revealed through standard screening techniques.

Fully illustrated and based on decades of experience, COLPOSCOPY is an essential resource for anyone performing cervical examinations.
Selected Contents:

Introduction and Historical Survey

Histopathology of Cervical Epithelium

Histopathologic Basis of Colposcopy

The Colposcope

Colposcopic Training and Instruments; Special Techniques

The Colposcopic Examination

Colposcopic Terminology

Colposcopic Morphology

Comparative Colposcopy and Colposcopic Follow-up Studies

Colposcopy in Pregnancy

Assessment of Colposcopic Findings

Colposcopic-Histologic Correlation

Documenting Colposcopic Findings

Uses of Colposcopy

Histopathologic Evaluation of the Abnormal Smear and Colposcopy

Therapeutic Implications of Atypical Colposcopic Appearances

Technique of Conization and the Histologic Processing of the Cone

Colposcopy of the Vulva