Clinical text books
Clinical and basic science text books in endometriosis
Well-known physicians from around the world, who have a special interest in endometriosis, share their opinions about endometriosis and justify their proposed diagnostic and treatment strategies.
The Colour Atlas of the laparoscopic appearance of endometriosis has been re-issued and is now available for free download from the Internet.
Dr David Redwine’s latest book describes symptoms of endometriosis as far back as 1825 BC adding to the history of the disease and increasing our understanding of its impact. A “master of disguise” endometriosis has been around forever, but has only recently gained recognition as the serious ailment it is for millions of women around the world.
“Endometriosis: Science and Practice” is the most complete compilation of everything known about endometriosis from basic science, therapeutic outcome, and impact of the disease. A must read for everyone interested in moving the field of endometriosis forward.
A History of Endometriosis by Ronald Batt MD takes us on a scientific (and entertaining!) journey from the early science of endometriosis leading to today’s understanding of the disease.
In “Endometriosis: current management and future trends” Juan Garcia-Velasco and Botros Rizk have assembled an exceptional collection of papers from eminent sources – a veritable who’s who of endometriosis publications.
“Modern management of endometriosis”, written by an internationally recognised team of experts, and edited by Christopher Sutton, Kevin Jones and David Adamson, covers the full range of surgical and medical interventions for diagnosing and treating endometriosis.
“Endometriosis in clinical practice” edited by David Olive is a colour illustrated project bringing together 37 international experts to demonstrate what is known about endometriosis and the clinical implications for the woman suffering from the disease.
This is a beautifully illustrated monograph bringing together respected authorities on the surgical management of endometriosis. The editor, David Redwine, has been closely associated with the development of many of the laparoscopic techniques used around the world for the surgical management of endometriosis.