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Creasy and Resnik's maternal-fetal medicine : principles and practice / editors, Robert Resnik [and 5 others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadephia, Pennsylvania : Elsevier, 2019Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xviii, 1388 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780323479103
Other title:
  • Maternal-fetal medicine
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 618.2 C860
LOC classification:
  • RG526 .M34 2019
Contents:
Part 1: Scientific basis of perinatal biology. Human basic genetics and patterns of inheritance -- Molecular genetic technology -- Normal early development -- Amniotic fluid dynamics -- Multiple gestation: the biology of twinning -- Physiology of parturition -- Pathogenesis of spontaneous preterm birth -- Immunology of pregnancy -- Maternal cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal adaptation to pregnancy -- Endocrinology of pregnancy -- The breast and the physiology of lactation -- Maternal nutrition -- Fetal cardiovascular physiology -- Behavioral states in the fetus: relationship to fetal health and development -- Placental respiratory gas exchange and fetal oxygenation -- Fetal lung development and surfactant -- Evidence-based practice in perinatal medicine
Part 2: Obstetric imaging. Section I: Principles of fetal imaging. Performing and documenting the fetal anatomy ultrasound examination -- Doppler ultrasound: select fetal and maternal applications -- Clinical applications of three-dimensional sonography in obstetrics -- MRI in obstetrical imaging -- Section II: Lesions. Central nervous system imaging -- Cephalocele -- Choroid plexus cysts -- Holoprosencephaly -- Porencephalic cyst -- Ventriculomegaly: aqueductal stenosis -- Ventriculomegaly: arnold-chiari malformation -- Ventriculomegaly: borderline lateral cerebral ventriculomegaly -- Ventriculomegaly: dandy-walker malformation and variant -- Agenesis of the corpus callosum -- Arachnoid cyst -- Exencephaly and anencephaly -- Hydranencephaly -- Microcephaly -- Vein of Galen aneurysm -- Imaging of the face and neck -- Cleft lip and palate -- Cystic hygroma -- Micrognathia -- Abnormal orbits -- Goiter -- Thoracic imaging -- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia -- Cystic lung lesions, CPAM/CCAM, and sequestration -- Congenital high airway obstruction -- Pleural effusion -- Fetal cardiac malformations and arrhythmias: detection, diagnosis, management, and prognosis -- Abdominal imaging -- Abdominal ascites -- Intestinal atresias -- Gastroschisis -- Omphalocele -- Cystic abdominal lesions -- Echogenic abdominal lesions -- Limb-body stalk lesions -- Umbilical vein varix -- Esophageal atresia -- Urogenital imaging -- Skeletal imaging -- Placenta and umbilical cord imaging -- Marginal and velamentous umbilical cord insertion -- Molar gestation -- Placenta accreta-increta-percreta -- Placental echolucencies: lakes, cysts, chorangioma -- Placenta previa -- Single umbilical artery -- Amniotic fluid volume -- Circumvallate placenta -- Subchorionic hematoma -- Succenturiate placenta -- Vasa previa -- Uterus and adnexae imaging -- Adnexal mass, complex and simple -- Uterine anomalies -- Uterine myomas -- First-trimester imaging -- Fetal structural anomalies -- Nuchal translucency -- Nasal bone
Part 3: Fetal disorders: diagnosis and therapy. Prenatal diagnosis of congenital disorders -- Teratogenesis and environmental exposure -- Assessment of fetal health -- Intrapartum fetal surveillance -- Assessment and induction of fetal pulmonary maturity -- Invasive fetal therapy -- Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn -- Nonimmune hydrops -- Multiple gestation: clinical characteristics and management -- Part 4: Disorders at the maternal-fetal interface. Prevention and management of preterm parturition -- Premature rupture of the membranes -- Clinical aspects of normal and abnormal labor -- Recurrent pregnancy loss -- Stillbirth -- Placenta previa, placenta accreta, abruptio placentae, and vasa previa -- Intrauterine growth restriction -- Pregnancy-related hypertension -- Part 5: Maternal complications. Patient safety in obstetrics -- Maternal mortality -- Maternal and fetal infections -- Cardiac diseases -- Coagulation disorders in pregnancy -- Thromboembolic disease in pregnancy -- Anemia and pregnancy -- Malignancy and pregnancy -- Renal disorders -- Respiratory diseases in pregnancy -- Diabetes in pregnancy -- Obesity in pregnancy -- Thyroid disease and pregnancy -- Other endocrine disorders of pregnancy -- Gastrointestinal disease in pregnancy -- Diseases of the liver, biliary system, and pancreas -- Pregnancy and rheumatic diseases -- Neurologic disorders -- Management of depression and psychoses in pregnancy and in the puerperium -- Substance abuse in pregnancy -- The skin and pregnancy -- Anesthesia considerations for complicated pregnancies -- Intensive care considerations for the critically ill parturient -- Pregnancy as a window to future health -- Part 6: The neonate. Neonatal morbidities of prenatal and perinatal origin.
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Books Books Main Library-Nabua Nursing Section NUR 618.2 C860 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1-1 Available 027455

Revised edition of: Creasy & Resnik's maternal-fetal medicine : principles and practice / editors, Robert K. Creasy, Robert Resnik, Jay D. Iams, Charles J. Lockwood, Thomas R. Moore, Michael F. Greene. Seventh edition. [2014]

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: Scientific basis of perinatal biology. Human basic genetics and patterns of inheritance -- Molecular genetic technology -- Normal early development -- Amniotic fluid dynamics -- Multiple gestation: the biology of twinning -- Physiology of parturition -- Pathogenesis of spontaneous preterm birth -- Immunology of pregnancy -- Maternal cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal adaptation to pregnancy -- Endocrinology of pregnancy -- The breast and the physiology of lactation -- Maternal nutrition -- Fetal cardiovascular physiology -- Behavioral states in the fetus: relationship to fetal health and development -- Placental respiratory gas exchange and fetal oxygenation -- Fetal lung development and surfactant -- Evidence-based practice in perinatal medicine

Part 2: Obstetric imaging. Section I: Principles of fetal imaging. Performing and documenting the fetal anatomy ultrasound examination -- Doppler ultrasound: select fetal and maternal applications -- Clinical applications of three-dimensional sonography in obstetrics -- MRI in obstetrical imaging -- Section II: Lesions. Central nervous system imaging -- Cephalocele -- Choroid plexus cysts -- Holoprosencephaly -- Porencephalic cyst -- Ventriculomegaly: aqueductal stenosis -- Ventriculomegaly: arnold-chiari malformation -- Ventriculomegaly: borderline lateral cerebral ventriculomegaly -- Ventriculomegaly: dandy-walker malformation and variant -- Agenesis of the corpus callosum -- Arachnoid cyst -- Exencephaly and anencephaly -- Hydranencephaly -- Microcephaly -- Vein of Galen aneurysm -- Imaging of the face and neck -- Cleft lip and palate -- Cystic hygroma -- Micrognathia -- Abnormal orbits -- Goiter -- Thoracic imaging -- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia -- Cystic lung lesions, CPAM/CCAM, and sequestration -- Congenital high airway obstruction -- Pleural effusion -- Fetal cardiac malformations and arrhythmias: detection, diagnosis, management, and prognosis -- Abdominal imaging -- Abdominal ascites -- Intestinal atresias -- Gastroschisis -- Omphalocele -- Cystic abdominal lesions -- Echogenic abdominal lesions -- Limb-body stalk lesions -- Umbilical vein varix -- Esophageal atresia -- Urogenital imaging -- Skeletal imaging -- Placenta and umbilical cord imaging -- Marginal and velamentous umbilical cord insertion -- Molar gestation -- Placenta accreta-increta-percreta -- Placental echolucencies: lakes, cysts, chorangioma -- Placenta previa -- Single umbilical artery -- Amniotic fluid volume -- Circumvallate placenta -- Subchorionic hematoma -- Succenturiate placenta -- Vasa previa -- Uterus and adnexae imaging -- Adnexal mass, complex and simple -- Uterine anomalies -- Uterine myomas -- First-trimester imaging -- Fetal structural anomalies -- Nuchal translucency -- Nasal bone

Part 3: Fetal disorders: diagnosis and therapy. Prenatal diagnosis of congenital disorders -- Teratogenesis and environmental exposure -- Assessment of fetal health -- Intrapartum fetal surveillance -- Assessment and induction of fetal pulmonary maturity -- Invasive fetal therapy -- Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn -- Nonimmune hydrops -- Multiple gestation: clinical characteristics and management -- Part 4: Disorders at the maternal-fetal interface. Prevention and management of preterm parturition -- Premature rupture of the membranes -- Clinical aspects of normal and abnormal labor -- Recurrent pregnancy loss -- Stillbirth -- Placenta previa, placenta accreta, abruptio placentae, and vasa previa -- Intrauterine growth restriction -- Pregnancy-related hypertension -- Part 5: Maternal complications. Patient safety in obstetrics -- Maternal mortality -- Maternal and fetal infections -- Cardiac diseases -- Coagulation disorders in pregnancy -- Thromboembolic disease in pregnancy -- Anemia and pregnancy -- Malignancy and pregnancy -- Renal disorders -- Respiratory diseases in pregnancy -- Diabetes in pregnancy -- Obesity in pregnancy -- Thyroid disease and pregnancy -- Other endocrine disorders of pregnancy -- Gastrointestinal disease in pregnancy -- Diseases of the liver, biliary system, and pancreas -- Pregnancy and rheumatic diseases -- Neurologic disorders -- Management of depression and psychoses in pregnancy and in the puerperium -- Substance abuse in pregnancy -- The skin and pregnancy -- Anesthesia considerations for complicated pregnancies -- Intensive care considerations for the critically ill parturient -- Pregnancy as a window to future health -- Part 6: The neonate. Neonatal morbidities of prenatal and perinatal origin.

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