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James D.K. - Steer P.J. - Weiner C.P.

Trattamento della Gravidanza a Rischio

Two-volume work, large format (22 × 28), 1,400 pages, 738 illustrations and numerous tables. Hardcover with full-colour, laminated printed cover.

We hope this international obstetrics reference will be useful to all physicians, whether already specialised or currently in training. Its goal is to help answer two core questions: How should I treat this patient? How should I perform this procedure?

The work presents a broad range of management options. Unlike many traditional textbooks grounded primarily in a single author’s experience, contributors to each section were asked to provide their preferred therapeutic approach across all relevant areas. As a result, each chapter reflects a wide spectrum of acceptable treatments, enabling readers to select the option—or combination of options—best suited to their clinical setting and their patient.

The book is designed to be practical. It aims to address challenging real-world questions that arise in medical practice, often shaped not only by clinical data but also by time constraints, equipment availability, financial resources and patient circumstances.

Topic presentation has been made as consistent as possible (while still allowing each author’s voice to emerge) so readers can quickly become familiar with the format. A leading group of contributors was deliberately selected to represent clinical practice across the United States, Europe, Australia and Asia, supporting the work’s universal scope and completeness.

Original price was: €240,00.Current price is: €120,00.

ISBN: 978-88-7620-569-9 Category: Tag:

Additional information

edizione

Maggio 2001

autori

James D.K., Steer P.J., Weiner C.P.

formato

Due volumi grande formato (22 x 28)

pagine

1.400 pagine

informazioni extra

numerose tabelle. Rilegato con copertina stampata a colori e platificata.

Description

Volume 1

  1. Preconception counselling
  2. Organisation of prenatal care and risk identification
  3. Genetic risks and genetic counselling
  4. Sociodemographic factors: age, parity, social class and ethnicity
  5. Maternal weight and gestational weight gain
  6. First-trimester bleeding
  7. Recurrent miscarriage
  8. Third-trimester uterine bleeding
  9. Multiple pregnancy
  10. Alpha-fetoprotein abnormalities and other biochemical tests
  11. Obstetric ultrasound
  12. Chorionic villus sampling and placental biopsy
  13. Amniocentesis
  14. Blood sampling before labour
  15. Fetal tissue biopsies
  16. Multifetal pregnancy reduction and selective termination
  17. Assessment of fetal wellbeing
  18. Fetal growth restriction: assessment and management
  19. Polyhydramnios, oligohydramnios
  20. Intrauterine fetal death
  21. Fetal hydrops
  22. Fetal haemolytic disease
  23. Fetal thrombocytopenia
  24. Fetal arrhythmias
  25. Fetal cardiac abnormalities
  26. Craniospinal and facial abnormalities
  27. Genitourinary malformations
  28. Gastrointestinal malformations
  29. Skeletal abnormalities
  30. Fetal endocrinology
  31. Fetal tumours
  32. Clinical features and diagnosis of fetal infections
  33. Maternal–fetal infections due to viruses and other pathogens, including listeriosis and toxoplasmosis
  34. Other infectious conditions presenting in pregnancy
  35. Substance misuse
  36. Medications in pregnancy
  37. Hypertension in pregnancy
  38. Diabetes in pregnancy
  39. Heart disease

Volume 2

  1. Thyroid disorders
  2. Pituitary and adrenal disorders
  3. Anaemia
  4. Other haematological disorders
  5. Respiratory disorders
  6. Hepatic and gastrointestinal diseases
  7. Neurological diseases
  8. Renal disease
  9. Autoimmune disease
  10. Spine and joint disorders in pregnancy
  11. Thromboembolic disease
  12. Skin diseases
  13. Benign gynaecological pathology
  14. Malignant tumours in pregnancy
  15. Trauma in pregnancy
  16. Abdominal pain in pregnancy
  17. Threatened preterm labour and preterm birth
  18. Preterm premature rupture of membranes
  19. Breech presentation
  20. Unstable lie
  21. Post-term pregnancy
  22. Labour: an overview
  23. Induction of labour, including therapeutic termination for fetal anomalies
  24. Slow progress in labour, including induction, malposition and malpresentation
  25. Fetal distress during labour
  26. Anaesthesia for high-risk parturients
  27. Assisted vaginal birth
  28. Previous caesarean section
  29. Caesarean section
  30. Postpartum haemorrhage and other third-stage problems
  31. Neonatal resuscitation and immediate care
  32. Consultation on paediatric issues
  33. Postnatal (puerperium) problems
  34. Postnatal contraception and sterilisation
  35. Intensive care in the obstetric patient
  36. Appendix – Normal values in pregnancy