Medicine of the fetus & mother
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Medicine of the fetus & mother
J.B. Lippincott, c1992
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Medicine of the fetus and mother
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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A comprehensive text on the principles and practice of foetal-maternal medicine, which gives equal consideration to both patients in the obstetrician's care: mother and foetus. Chapters discuss such topics as foetal immunology, endocrinology and haematology; recurrent pregnancy loss - diagnosis and treatment; MRI in obstetrics; basic principles of teratology; first trimester of prenatal diagnosis; the foetus at surgery; prenatal diagnosis of genetic and structural anomalies; medical foetal therapy; in-utero cardiac therapy; HIV infection and other sexually transmitted diseases; post-term pregnancy - what and how to delivery; board review questions and answers.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Conception and conceptus development: gametogenesis, fertilization and implantation
- immunobiologic adaptations of pregnancy
- normal embryonic and foetal growth and development. Part 2 Pregnancy and the foeto-placental unit: normal placentation and development
- placental pathology, abnormal placentation, and clinical significance
- foeto-placental perfusion and transfer of nutrients
- the amniotic fluid - biology and purpose
- the endocrinology of pregnancy. Part 3 Foetal development biology: foetal lung development and amniotic fluid phospholipid analysis
- foetal immunology
- foetal endocrinology. Part 4 Variations in embryonal and foetal growth and development: disorders of ovulation and implantation
- recurrent pregnancy loss
- immunological aspects of pregnancy loss
- alloimmune and autoimmune considerations
- ectopic and heterotopic pregnancies
- multifoetal pregnancies - epidemiology, clinical characteristics and management
- foetal growth dynamics in normal and deviant growth. Part 5 Teratogens and teratogenesis: basic principles of teratology
- prescribed drugs and therapeutic agents and foetal teratogenesis
- non-prescription drugs and alcohol - abuse and effects in pregnancy
- risk assessment for developmental toxicity - effects of drugs and chemicals
- viral induced teratogenesis. Part 6 Foetal infections of maternal origin and treatment: TORCH virus-induced foetal disease
- foetal infections from non-TORCH viruses. Part 7 Foetal diseases: genetic disorders - basic principles of reproductive genetics, chromosal disorders, genetic metabolic diseases, disorders of foetal haemoglobin and blood cells, genetic counselling in prenatal and perinatal medicine
- structural - biology and diagnosis - disease of the head and neck and central nervous system, foetal thoracic malformations, diseases of the cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal and genitourinary anomalies, skeletal malformations, foetal neoplasms. Part 8 Other diagnostic modalities of foetal disease: first trimester prenatal diagnosis
- amniocentesis, skin biopsy, and umbilical cord blood sampling in the prenatal diagnosis of genetic diseases
- maternal protein enzyme analyses
- ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of deviant growth. Part 9 Methods of evaluation of foetal well being: the utility of Doppler ultrasonography and foetal well being
- biophysical profile and newer form of foetal behavioural assessment
- antepartum foetal heart rate monitoring
- the intrapartum surveillance for foetal oxygen deprivation
- amniotic fluid assessment and significance of contaminants. (Part Contents)
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