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The potential impact of work being conducted in genomics,
proteomics, and metabolomics upon clinical practice for
gynecologists is immense but not yet completely appreciated. This
groundbreaking text from international experts examines the newest
topics on the perinatal agenda and gives clinicians a real look
into the future via the newest methodologies.
Richly illustrated and comprehensive in scope, Obstetric Imaging,
2nd Edition, provides up-to-date, authoritative guidelines for more
than 200 obstetric conditions and procedures, keeping you at the
forefront of this fast-changing field. This highly regarded
reference covers the extensive and ongoing advances in maternal and
fetal imaging in a concise, newly streamlined format for quicker
access to common and uncommon findings. Detailed, expert guidance,
accompanied by superb, high-quality images, helps you make the most
of new technologies and advances in obstetric imaging. Features
more than 1,350 high-quality images, including 400 in color, and
over 85 videos online. Helps you select the best imaging approaches
and effectively interpret your findings with a highly templated,
bulleted, at-a-glance organization. Reflects all the latest
developments in the field, including genetics, open fetal surgery,
fetal echocardiography, Zika virus, and 3D imaging, so you can
provide the safest and most responsive care to both mother and
fetus. Includes new chapters on Limbs and Bones Overview; Open
Fetal Surgery; Biophysical Profile; Ultrasound Physics;
Elastography; Doppler; MRI; Echogenic Bowel; Pregnancy of Unknown
Location (PUL), Failed Pregnancy and Ectopic Pregnancy, Cesarean
Scar Pregnancy; Cytomegalovirus (CMG), Rubella, Toxoplasmosis,
Herpes, Varicella; and Congenital Syphilis; plus a new chapter on
Zika Virus written by imaging experts from the "hot zone." Keeps
you up to date with the latest developments in multimodality
imaging and optimizing diagnostic accuracy from ultrasound, 3D
ultrasound, Doppler, MRI, elastography, image-guided interventions,
and much more. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with
purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all
of the text, figures, Q&As, and references from the book on a
variety of devices.
Intrauterine growth restriction, with a prevalence of 5-10% in
newborns, is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality in
adulthood. This work describes how intrauterine growth restriction
induces primary cardiac dysfunction and remodelling in utero that
persists postnatally which could explain the increased
predisposition to cardiovascular disease in adult life. This opens
new opportunities for cardiovascular monitoring and intervention in
newborns and children affected with this condition.
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Fetale Therapie (German, Hardcover)
Christoph Berg; Contributions by Bence Csapo, Martin Enders, Florian Faschingbauer, Annegret Geipel, …
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