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[»êºÎÀΰú]High Risk Pregnancy,3/e
 
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ISBN  0721601324
ÃâÆÇ»ç  W.B. Saunders
ÀúÀÚ  James
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High Risk Pregnancy, 3rd edition
Textbook with CD-ROM

By David K. James, MA, MD, FRCOG, DCH, Professor of Fetomaternal Medicine,
Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK; Philip J. Steer, BS, MD, FRCOG,
Professor, Imperial College School of Medicine and Chelsea and Westminster
Hospital, London, UK; Carl P. Weiner, MD, MBA, FACOG, Professor, Obstetrics,
Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; and Professor, Physiology The University
of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; and Bernard Gonik, MD,
FACOG, Professor and Vice Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Grace Hospital, Detroit, MI

ISBN 0721601324 ¡¤ Paperback ¡¤ 1824 Pages ¡¤ 853 Illustrations
Saunders ¡¤ Forthcoming Title (September 2005)
Comprehensive, clinical, and international in scope, the revised and updated
3rd Edition of this popular text examines the full range of challenges in
general obstetrics, medical complications of pregnancy, prenatal diagnosis and
fetal disease, and management of labour and delivery. World-recognized
authorities employ an evidence-based management approach throughout and explore
a series of options to help clinicians select the most appropriate treatment
for each patient. Plus, clearly designed boxes summarize management options for
each condition, saving readers time and putting a wealth of expert guidance at
their fingertips.

Features

Examines a full-range of high-risk pregnancy problems
Presents evidence-based management options
Offers expert advice and a wide range of treatment options
Uses a consistent organization for easy retrieval of information
Features at-a-glance summary boxes for quick reference

Contents
I. Prepregnancy
1. Prepregnancy antecedents of HRP
2. Genetics
II. Early Prenatal
3. Organization of prenatal care, identification of risk (screening)
4. Early pregnancy problems
5. Recurrent miscarriage
6. Mid-pregnancy problems
7. First trimester screening for fetal abnormalities
8. Screening for fetal abnormality
9. Counseling and management of an abnormal screening or diagnostic test for
fetal abnormality
10. Invasive procedures for prenatal diagnosis
III. Late prenatal - fetal
11. Critical evaluation of prenatal fetal assessment methods
12. Abnormalities of fetal growth
13. Abnormalities of amniotic fluid
14. Fetal hemolytic disease
15. Fetal thrombocytopenia
16. Fetal arrhythmias
17. Fetal cardiac abnormalities
18. Craniospinal and facial abnormalities
19. Genitourinary abnormalities
20. GIT abnormalities
21. Skeletal abnormalities
22. Fetal thyroid & adrenal disorders
23. Fetal thyroid & adrenal disorders
24. Fetal problems in multiple pregnancy
25. Fetal hydrops
26. Fetal death
IV. Infection
27. Presentation and diagnosis of fetal infection
28. Hepatides
29. HIV
30. Rubella, Measles, Mumps, Varicella and Parvovirus
31. Cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, adenovirus, coxsackie virus, human
papilloma virus
32. Bacterial infections and vaginitis
33. Parasitic infections
V. Late prenatal - maternal
34. Substance abuse
35. Medication during pregnancy
36. Hypertension
37. Cardiac
38. Respiratory disorders
39. Anemia and white cell disorders
40. Malignancies of haematological and Immunological systems
41. Bleeding disorders
42. Clotting disorders
43. Thromboembolic disease
44. Autoimmune disease
45. Diabetes
46. Thyroid
47. Pituitary/adrenal disorders in pregnancy
48. Hepatic and gastrointestinal disease
49. Neuromuscular disorders
50. Renal disorders
51. Spine and joint disorders in pregnancy
52. Skin disease
53. Malignant disease
54. Pregnancy following transplantation
55. Trauma
56. Psychiatric illness
VI. Prenatal - general
57. Abdominal pain
58. Non-malignant gynecology
59. Bleeding in late pregnancy
60. Multiple pregnancy - obstetric management
61. Screening for PROM and preterm labor
62. Preterm labor
63. PROM including chorioamnionitis
64. Breech
65. Unstable lie, maplpresentation & positions
66. Prolonged pregnancy
67. Labor management - overview
68. IOL & TOP
69. Poor progress
70. Shoulder dystocia
71. Fetal distress
72. Maternal analgesia and anesthesia: Indications and Implications
73. Perineal repair & pelvic floor injury
74. Assisted vaginal delivery
75. Vaginal delivery after previous caesarean section
76. Caesarean section
VII. Postnatal
77. PPH and other problems of the third stage
78. Puerperal problems
79. Major obstetric hemorrhage including DIC
80. Critical care of the obstetric patient
81. Domestic violence
82. Resuscitation of newborn

   
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