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Latest notes & summaries Kings College London (KCL)
In depth revision notes for medical students on fibroids including the different types, symptoms, complications, investigations and treatment including surgical management options. Useful for anyone on their gynaecology rotation and for exam revision,
Information on miscarriage including relevant definitions, types, aetiology, investigations, and treatment. A closer look at recurrent miscarriages and potential causes also. A cribsheet also on ectopic pregnancies, the pathology, clinical features, investigations and management. Useful for any students especially medical students needs to revise these topics for their gynaecology rotation.
Revision notes including a summary page on endometrial carcinoma including clinical features, pathology, investigations, staging and treatment. Also includes the classification of ovarian tumours split into primary and secondary tumours and tumour-like conditions. Can be used as a aid to gynaecology revision for medical students.
This set of revision notes gives a summary of male subfertility including the relevant definitions as well as a summary of tubal damage including the main causes and how to detect for this. These are two examples of subfertility. Useful crib sheets for the gynaecology rotation in the MBBS programme.
This document includes a summary of the causes of subfertility including definitions as well as the causes of anovulation. There are then revision notes for polycystic ovary syndrome which go over the diagnostic criteria, pathology, clinical features, investigations, and treatments for the condition. These can be used for the obstetrics and gynaecology rotation in MBBS for revision and consolidation of knowledge.
This document including a page on abnormal menstruation and the different definitions of this, including several pages in more details about menorrhagia and the various treatment options for this. Another page summaries post coital bleeding and intermenstrual bleeding. There is also a page discussing puberty and a separate one going through the stages of menstruation as this is supposed to happen.
This document looks at and summarises the causes of primary and secondary amenorrhoea. I have used them myself for revision for examinations and for consolidating knowledge on my clinical rotations. These have been made from a combination of reading and lecture notes from 4th year medical school lectures for MBBS.
Brief overview of uterine anatomy including pictures and an explanation of a retroverted uterus including, causes, symptoms and treatment. Also including explanations of gynaecological procedures namely the three main routes to gain access to the pelvic organs. I have used these notes myself for revision for examinations and for consolidating knowledge on my clinical rotations. These have been made from a combination of reading and lecture notes from 4th year medical school lectures for MBBS.
There are several things covered in these notes including: 
- the 3 stages of labour 
- the stages of the passage of the head through the pelvis 
- premature labour including definition, causes, consequences, drugs used and mortality rate 
- induction of labour including indications and the bishop score 
- 3 mechanical factors that determine progress during labour including the degree of the force of expelling the foetus, the dimensions of the pelvis and the resistance of the soft tissue as th...
Revision notes on pre-eclampsia including a list of the maternal complications, the investigations to confirm a diagnosis, how to monitor mother and foetus, the medications used in the management of pre-eclampsia, how to conduct the delivery in such a scenario and the criteria for admission to hospital. 
 
I have used these notes myself for examinations and for consolidating knowledge on my clinical rotations. These have been made from a combination of reading and lecture notes from 4th year med...