(Ebook) Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus & Mother, Third Edition ISBN 9780470753293, 9781405132169, 0470753293, 1405132167
Content: Chapter 1 Early Conceptus Growth and Immunobiologic Adaptations of Pregnancy (pages 3–18): Kenneth H. H. Wong and Eli Y. AdashiChapter 2 Normal Embryonic and Fetal Development (pages 19–32): Trivedi Vidhya N. Persaud and Jean C. HayChapter 3 Normal and Abnormal Placentation (pages 33–58): Soheila Korourian and Luis De Las CasasChapter 4 Fetoplacental Perfusion and Transfer of Nutrients (pages 59–67): Henry L. Galan and Frederick C. BattagliaChapter 5 Endocrinology of Pregnancy and the Placenta (pages 68–82): Alan DeCherney, Jessica Spencer, Tim Chard and Karen A. HutchinsonChapter 6 Fetal Lung Development and Amniotic Fluid Analysis (pages 83–92): Ian Gross and Matthew J. BizzarroChapter 7 Fetal Cardiovascular Physiology and Response to Stress Conditions (pages 93–113): Jean?Claude Fouron and Amanda SkollChapter 8 Immunology of the Fetus (pages 114–123): Josiah F. Wedgwood and James G. McNamaraChapter 9 Fetal Endocrinology (pages 124–131): Charles E. Wood and Maureen Keller?WoodChapter 10 Fetal Hematology (pages 132–140): Veronique Cayol and Fernand DaffosChapter 11 Sporadic and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (pages 141–160): Robert M. Silver and D. Ware BranchChapter 12 Ectopic and Heterotopic Pregnancies (pages 161–176): Arnon Wiznitzer and Eyal SheinerChapter 13 Multifetal Pregnancies: Epidemiology, Clinical Characteristics, and Management (pages 177–202): Michelle Smith?Levitin, Daniel W. Skupski and Frank A. ChervenakChapter 14 Biology of Normal and Deviant Fetal Growth (pages 203–213): Andree Gruslin and Carl A. NimrodChapter 15 Developmental Toxicology, Drugs, and Fetal Teratogenesis (pages 215–235): Robert L. Brent and Lynda B. FawcettChapter 16 Drugs, Alcohol Abuse, and Effects in Pregnancy (pages 236–247): Stephen R. Carr and Donald R. CoustanChapter 17 Teratogenic Viruses (pages 248–261): Antonio V. SisonChapter 18 Transplacentally Acquired Microbial Infections in the Fetus (pages 262–283): Santosh Pandipati and Ronald S. GibbsChapter 19 Antibiotics and other Antimicrobial Agents in Pregnancy and During Lactation (pages 284–291): Janet I. Andrews and Jennifer R. NiebylChapter 20 Principles of Human Genetics: Chromosomal and Singlegene Disorders (pages 293–317): Joe Leigh Simpson and Maurice J. MahoneyChapter 21 Genetic Counseling in Prenatal and Perinatal Medicine (pages 318–335): Jeff Milunsky and Aubrey MilunskyChapter 22 Basic Principles of Ultrasound (pages 336–346): Mladen Predanic, Frank A. Chervenak and E. Albert ReeceChapter 23 Prenatal Diagnosis of Central Nervous System Malformations (pages 347–360): Gianluigi Pilu and Sandro GabrielliChapter 24 Prenatal Diagnosis of Thoracic and Cardiac Abnormalities (pages 361–376): Gianluigi Pilu, Philippe Jeanty and Juliana M. B. LeiteChapter 25 Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Anomalies (pages 377–400): Sandro Gabrielli, Nicola Rizzo and E. Albert ReeceChapter 26 Fetal Skeletal Anomalies (pages 401–472): Luis F. Goncalves, Patricia L. Devers, Jimmy Espinoza and Roberto RomeroChapter 27 First? and Second?Trimester Prenatal Diagnosis (pages 473–484): John C. HobbinsChapter 28 First? and Second?Trimester Screening for Open Neural Tube Defects and Down Syndrome (pages 485–503): James E. Haddow, Glenn E. Palomaki and Ronald J. WapnerChapter 29 Prenatal Diagnosis of Deviant Fetal Growth (pages 505–525): E. Albert Reece and Zion J. HagayChapter 30 Three? and Four?Dimensional Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Pregnancy (pages 526–560): Teresita L. AngtuacoChapter 31 Doppler Ultrasonography and Fetal Well?Being (pages 561–585): Brian J. TrudingerChapter 32 Antepartum and Intrapartum Surveillance of the Fetus and the Amniotic Fluid (pages 586–606): Lami Yeo, Michael G. Ross and Anthony M. VintzileosChapter 33 The Fetus at Surgery (pages 607–616): Robert H. Ball and Michael R. HarrisonChapter 34 Fetal Medical Treatment (pages 617–630): Mark I. Evans, Yuval Yaron, Charles S. Kleinman and Alan W. FlakeChapter 35 Maternal Biological, Biomechanical, and Biochemical Changes in Pregnancy (pages 631–644): Edward K. S. Chien and Helen FeltovichChapter 36 Maternal Nutrition (pages 645–654): Barbara LukeChapter 37 Trauma, Shock, and Critical Care Obstetrics (pages 655–682): Erin A. S. Clark, Gary A. Dildy and Steven L. ClarkChapter 38 Hypertensive Diseases in Pregnancy (pages 683–699): Frederick U. Eruo and Baha M. SibaiChapter 39 Cardiac Diseases in Pregnancy (pages 700–717): Kjersti Aagaard?Tillery and Steven L. ClarkChapter 40 Maternal Pulmonary Disorders Complicating Pregnancy (pages 718–739): Steven L. Clark and Calla HolmgrenChapter 41 Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy (pages 740–761): Carol J. Homko, Zion J. Hagay and E. Albert ReeceChapter 42 Endocrine Disorders in Pregnancy (pages 762–776): Fred H. FaasChapter 43 Gastrointestinal Diseases Complicating Pregnancy (pages 777–796): Washington Clark Hill and Alfred D. FlemingChapter 44 Liver Disease in Pregnancy (pages 797–810): Vivek RajChapter 45 Pregnancy Complicated by Renal Disorders (pages 811–817): Michelle W. Krause and Sudhir V. ShahChapter 46 Neurological Disorders in Pregnancy (pages 818–824): R. Lee Archer, Stacy A. Rudnicki and Bashir S. ShihabuddinChapter 47 Thromboembolic Disorders of Pregnancy (pages 825–848): Michael J. Paidas, Christian M. Pettker and Charles J. LockwoodChapter 48 Coagulation and Hematological Disorders of Pregnancy (pages 849–866): Carl P. Weiner and Chien OhChapter 49 Maternal Alloimmunization and Fetal Hemolytic Disease (pages 867–884): Anita C. Manogura and Carl P. WeinerChapter 50 Maternal Infections, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Pregnancy (pages 885–930): Richard L. Sweet and Howard MinkoffChapter 51 Rheumatologic and Connective Tissue Disorders in Pregnancy (pages 931–946): Gustavo F. Leguizamon and E. Albert ReeceChapter 52 Dermatologic Disorders During Pregnancy (pages 947–960): Thomas D. Horn and Jerri HoskynChapter 53 Cancer and other Neoplasms in Pregnancy (pages 961–983): Peter E. Schwartz and Masoud AzodiChapter 54 Pregnancy Before Age 20 Years and After Age 35 Years (pages 985–1006): Helen H. KayChapter 55 Essentials in Biostatistics and Perinatal Epidemiology (pages 1007–1015): Paula K. Roberson and Benjamin P. SachsChapter 56 Sexuality in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period (pages 1016–1021): Kirsten von SydowChapter 57 Psychiatric Problems During Pregnancy and the Puerperium (pages 1022–1038): Linda L. M. Worley and Jennifer L. MelvilleChapter 58 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Medicine of the Pregnant Woman and Fetus (pages 1039–1046): Judith L. Chervenak, Frank A. Chervenak and Laurence B. McCulloughChapter 59 Bleeding in the Third Trimester (pages 1047–1064): Lawrence W. Oppenheimer and Carl A. NimrodChapter 60 Normal and Abnormal Labor (pages 1065–1076): Wayne R. CohenChapter 61 Operative Vaginal Delivery (pages 1077–1084): Edward R. YeomansChapter 62 Preterm Labor (pages 1085–1129): Erol Amon and Thomas D. MylesChapter 63 Prelabor Rupture of the Membranes (pages 1130–1188): Joaquin Santolaya?Forgas, Roberto Romero, Jimmy Espinoza, Offer Erez, Lara A. Friel, Juan Pedro Kusanovic, Ray Bahado?Singh and Jyh Kae NienChapter 64 Prolonged Pregnancy (pages 1189–1197): Curtis L. Lowery and Paul WendelChapter 65 Anesthesia in the High?Risk Patient (pages 1198–1205): Danny Wilkerson and Richard B. ClarkChapter 66 Puerperium and Lactation: Physiology of the Reproductive System (pages 1206–1218): Judy M. Hopkinson, Pamela D. Berens and E. Albert ReeceChapter 67 Premature Birth and Neurological Complications (pages 1219–1231): Alan HillChapter 68 Common Problems of the Newborn (pages 1232–1259): Fernando R. Moya and Matthew Laughon
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