Clinical physiology in obstetrics
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Clinical physiology in obstetrics
Blackwell Scientific, 1991
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
There is no system in the body that does not show major physiological changes during the course of normal pregnancy. This book examines and, where possible, explains these physiological adaptions and is principally a guide for clinicians. In this edition all the chapters have been extensively revised. The chapter on drug metabolism has been extended and includes discussion on pharmacokinetics. There is also a new chapter on the physiology of the foetus.
Table of Contents
- The cardiovascular system
- the haematological system
- the respiratory system
- the immunological system
- the alimentary system
- nutrition
- weight gain in pregnancy
- carbohydrate metabolism
- calcium metabolism
- drug metabolism (pharmacokinetics)
- the urinary system
- the genital system
- hypothalamus and pituitary gland
- the thyroid gland
- the adrenal gland
- the ovary
- placental metabolism
- placental transfer
- the foetus.
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