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The second edition of this quick reference handbook for obstetricians and gynecologists and primary care physicians is designed to complement the parent textbook Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus & Mother The third edition of Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus & Mother is unique in that it gives in-depth attention to the two patients – fetus and mother, with special coverage of each patient. Clinical Obstetrics thoroughly reviews the biology, pathology, and clinical management of disorders affecting both the fetus and the mother. Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus & Mother - Handbook provides the practising physician with succinct, clinically focused information in an easily retrievable format that facilitates diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment. When you need fast answers to specific questions, you can turn with confidence to this streamlined, updated reference.Content: Chapter 1 Early Conceptus Growth and Immunobiologic Adaptations of Pregnancy (pages 1–7): Kenneth H. H. Wong and Eli Y. AdashiChapter 2 Normal Embryonic and Fetal Development (pages 8–11): Trivedi Vidhya N. Persaud and Jean C. HayChapter 3 Normal and Abnormal Placentation (pages 12–16): Soheila Korourian and Luis De Las CasasChapter 4 Fetoplacental Perfusion and Transfer of Nutrients (pages 17–18): Henry L. Galan and Frederick C. BattagliaChapter 5 Endocrinology of Pregnancy and the Placenta (pages 19–23): Alan DeCherney, Jessica Spencer, Tim Chard and Karen A. HutchinsonChapter 6 Fetal Lung Development and Amniotic Fluid Analysis (pages 24–27): Ian Gross and Matthew J. BizzarroChapter 7 Fetal Cardiovascular Physiology and Response to Stress Conditions (pages 28–36): Jean?Claude Fouron and Amanda SkollChapter 8 Fetal Endocrinology (pages 37–40): Charles E. Wood and Maureen Keller?WoodChapter 9 Sporadic and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (pages 41–46): Robert M. Silver and D. Ware BranchChapter 10 Ectopic and Heterotopic Pregnancies (pages 47–53): Arnon Wiznitzer and Eyal SheinerChapter 11 Multifetal Pregnancies: Epidemiology, Clinical Characteristics, and Management (pages 54–67): Michelle Smith?Levitin, Daniel W. Skupski and Frank A. ChervenakChapter 12 Biology of Normal and Deviant Fetal Growth (pages 68–72): Andree Gruslin and Carl A. NimrodChapter 13 Developmental Toxicology, Drugs, and Fetal Teratogenesis (pages 73–87): Robert L. Brent and Lynda B. FawcettChapter 14 Drugs, Alcohol Abuse, and Effects in Pregnancy (pages 88–93): Stephen R. Carr and Donald R. CoustanChapter 15 Teratogenic Viruses (pages 94–95): Antonio V. SisonChapter 16 Transplacentally Acquired Microbial Infections in the Fetus (pages 96–106): Santosh Pandipati and Ronald S. GibbsChapter 17 Antibiotics and other Antimicrobial Agents in Pregnancy and During Lactation (pages 107–109): Janet I. Andrews and Jennifer R. NiebylChapter 18 Principles of Human Genetics: Chromosomal and Single?Gene Disorders (pages 110–116): Joe Leigh Simpson and Maurice J. MahoneyChapter 19 Basic Principles of Ultrasound (pages 117–120): Mladen Predanic, Frank A. Chervenak and E. Albert ReeceChapter 20 Prenatal Diagnosis of Central Nervous System Malformations (pages 121–124): Gianluigi Pilu and Sandro GabrielliChapter 21 Prenatal Diagnosis of Thoracic and Cardiac Abnormalities (pages 125–130): Gianluigi Pilu, Philippe Jeanty and Juliana M. B. LeiteChapter 22 Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Anomalies (pages 131–138): Sandro Gabrielli, Nicola Rizzo and E. Albert ReeceChapter 23 Fetal Skeletal Anomalies (pages 139–164): Luis F. Goncalves, Patricia L. Devers, Jimmy Espinoza and Roberto RomeroChapter 24 First? and Second?Trimester Prenatal Diagnosis (pages 165–168): John C. HobbinsChapter 25 First? and Second?Trimester Screening for open Neural Tube Defects and Down Syndrome (pages 169–173): James E. Haddow, Glenn E. Palomaki and Ronald J. WapnerChapter 26 Prenatal Diagnosis of Deviant Fetal Growth (pages 174–188): E. Albert Reece and Zion J. HagayChapter 27 Three? and Four?Dimensional Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Pregnancy (pages 189–190): Teresita L. AngtuacoChapter 28 Doppler Ultrasonography and Fetal Well?Being (pages 191–201): Brian J. TrudingerChapter 29 Antepartum and Intrapartum Surveillance of the Fetus and The Amniotic Fluid (pages 202–215): Lami Yeo, Michael G. Ross and Anthony M. VintzileosChapter 30 The Fetus at Surgery (pages 216–219): Robert H. Ball and Michael R. HarrisonChapter 31 Fetal Medical Treatment (pages 220–223): Mark I. Evans, Yuval Yaron, Charles S. Kleinman and Alan W. FlakeChapter 32 Maternal Biological, Biomechanical, and Biochemical Changes in Pregnancy (pages 224–226): Edward K. S. Chien and Helen FeltovichChapter 33 Maternal Nutrition (pages 227–232): Barbara LukeChapter 34 Trauma, Shock, and Critical care Obstetrics (pages 233–249): Erin A. S. Clark, Gary A. Dildy and Steven L. ClarkChapter 35 Hypertensive Diseases in Pregnancy (pages 250–259): Frederick U. Eruo and Baha M. SibaiChapter 36 Cardiac Diseases in Pregnancy (pages 260–274): Kjersti Aagaard?Tillery and Steven L. ClarkChapter 37 Maternal Pulmonary Disorders Complicating Pregnancy (pages 275–291): Steven L. Clark and Calla HolmgrenChapter 38 Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy (pages 292–305): Carol J. Homko, Zion J. Hagay and E. Albert ReeceChapter 39 Endocrine Disorders in Pregnancy (pages 306–315): Fred H. FaasChapter 40 Gastrointestinal Diseases Complicating Pregnancy (pages 316–327): Washington Clark Hill and Alfred D. FlemingChapter 41 Liver Disease in Pregnancy (pages 328–332): Vivek RajChapter 42 Pregnancy Complicated by Renal Disorders (pages 333–335): Michelle W. Krause and Sudhir V. ShahChapter 43 Neurological Disorders in Pregnancy (pages 336–340): R. Lee Archer, Stacy A. Rudnicki and Bashir S. ShihabuddinChapter 44 Thromboembolic Disorders of Pregnancy (pages 341–349): Michael J. Paidas, Christian M. Pettker and Charles J. LockwoodChapter 45 Coagulation and Hematological Disorders of Pregnancy (pages 350–355): Carl P. Weiner and Chien OhChapter 46 Maternal Alloimmunization and Fetal Hemolytic Disease (pages 356–365): Anita C. Manogura and Carl P. WeinerChapter 47 Maternal Infections, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Pregnancy (pages 366–388): Richard L. Sweet and Howard MinkoffChapter 48 Rheumatologic and Connective Tissue Disorders in Pregnancy (pages 389–395): Gustavo F. Leguizamon and E. Albert ReeceChapter 49 Dermatologic Disorders During Pregnancy (pages 396–406): Thomas D. Horn and Jerri HoskynChapter 50 Cancer and other Neoplasms in Pregnancy (pages 407–417): Peter E. Schwartz and Masoud AzodiChapter 51 Pregnancy before Age 20 Years and after Age 35 Years (pages 418–425): Helen H. KayChapter 52 Essentials in Biostatistics and Perinatal Epidemiology (pages 426–429): Paula K. Roberson and Benjamin P. SachsChapter 53 Sexuality in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period (pages 430–432): Kirsten von SydowChapter 54 Psychiatric Problems During Pregnancy and the Puerperium (pages 433–445): Linda L. M. Worley and Jennifer L. MelvilleChapter 55 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Medicine of the Pregnant Woman and Fetus (pages 446–447): Judith L. Chervenak, Frank A. Chervenak and Laurence B. McCulloughChapter 56 Bleeding in the third Trimester (pages 448–454): Lawrence W. Oppenheimer and Carl A. NimrodChapter 57 Normal and Abnormal Labor (pages 455–463): Wayne R. CohenChapter 58 Operative Vaginal Delivery (pages 464–465): Edward R. YeomansChapter 59 Preterm Labor (pages 466–504): Erol Amon and Thomas D. MylesChapter 60 Prelabor Rupture of the Membranes (pages 505–512): Joaquin Santolaya?Forgas, Roberto Romero, Jimmy Espinoza, Offer Erez, Lara A. Friel, Juan Pedro Kusanovic, Ray Bahado?Singh and Jyh Kae NienChapter 61 Prolonged Pregnancy (pages 513–515): Curtis L. Lowery and Paul WendelChapter 62 Anesthesia in the High?Risk Patient (page 516): Danny Wilkerson and Richard B. ClarkChapter 63 Puerperium and Lactation: Physiology of the Reproductive System (pages 517–523): Judy M. Hopkinson, Pamela D. Berens and E. Albert ReeceChapter 64 Premature Birth and Neurological Complications (pages 524–525): Alan HillChapter 65 Common Problems of the Newborn (pages 526–539): Fernando R. Moya and Matthew Laughon