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Pregnancies compromised by disease, trauma, substance abuse, and other factors are not uncommon. They clearly demand special attention from the obstetrician, obstetric nurse, primary care physician and others. Through three successful editions, Queenan has provided these audiences with a concise yet complete guide to managing pregnant patients and fetuses at risk.For the fourth edition, Dr Queenan has replaced up to a third of the 96 contributors to get some "new blood" into the book. He has invited more contributions from European authors in order to better cater to an international readership. The book does, however, retain the popular "protocols" theme, in which very brief chapters on the spectrum of HRP topics provide quick summaries of a problem and diagnostic and therapeutic steps to manage it. Every chapter has been revised carefully to reflect the latest thinking on the best approach to pregnant patients with risks like tuberculosis, STDs, bleeding, pre-eclampsia, etc. The many quick reference tables and charts are updated as, are the brief bibliographies accompanying each chapter.This new edition provides increased coverage of IUGR, Pre-eclampsia, teratology and genetics. New chapters have been introduced on doppler ultrasound, nuchal translucency and also on AIDS in pregnancy.Furthermore this fourth edition is evidence-based. The new editor, Catherine Spong, is a guru of evidence-based medicine and as well as one of the editors of the journal of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: Obstetrics and Gynaecology, directs the foetal medicine programme at the National Institute of Health in Washington. Content: Chapter 1 Alcohol (pages 1–8): Robert J. Sokol and Beth Nordstrom BaileyChapter 2 Developmental Toxicology and Teratology (pages 9–17): James W. Hanson and Jan M. FriedmanChapter 3 Occupational Hazards (pages 18–25): George R. SaadeChapter 4 Smoking (pages 26–30): Jorge E. Tolosa and Surasith ChaithongwongwatthanaChapter 5 Ionizing Radiation (pages 31–38): Robert L. BrentChapter 6 Microwaves and Ultrasound (pages 39–44): Robert L. BrentChapter 7 Exercise—Risks and Benefits (pages 45–53): James ClappChapter 8 Routine Antenatal Laboratory Tests and Specific Screening Tests (pages 55–63): Calvin J. HobelChapter 9 Assessment of Gestational Age (pages 64–68): Lawrence D. PlattChapter 10 Second Trimester Biochemical Screening for Neural Tube Defects and Aneuploidy (pages 69–74): John C. HobbinsChapter 11 Sonographic and First Trimester Detection of Aneuploidy (pages 75–88): Fergal D. MaloneChapter 12 Indices of Maturity (pages 89–95): Alessandro Ghidini and Anna LocatelliChapter 13 Clinical use of Doppler (pages 96–105): Henry L. GalanChapter 14 Fetal Echocardiography (pages 106–111): Joshua A. Copel and Charles S. KleinmanChapter 15 Fetal Biophysical Profile (pages 112–116): Michael P. NageotteChapter 16 Chorionic Villus Sampling (pages 117–124): Ronald J. WapnerChapter 17 Genetic Amniocentesis (pages 125–128): Katharine D. WenstromChapter 18 Third Trimester Amniocentesis (pages 129–133): Nancy ChescheirChapter 19 Fetal Blood Sampling (pages 134–140): Alessandro Ghidini and Anna LocatelliChapter 20 Fetal Reduction (pages 141–144): Mark I. EvansChapter 21 Intrauterine Transfusion (pages 145–151): Frederick U. Eruo and Ray O. Bahado?SinghChapter 22 External Cephalic Version (pages 152–156): Monica Longo and Gary D. V. HankinsChapter 23 Induction of Labor (pages 157–163): Anna M. McKeown and Michael P. NageotteChapter 24 Amnioinfusion: Indications and Techniques (pages 164–167): Catherine Y. SpongChapter 25 Sickle Cell Disease (pages 169–175): Chad K. Klauser and John C. MorrisonChapter 26 Isoimmune Thrombocytopenia (pages 176–181): Jane Cleary?Goldman and Mary E. D'AltonChapter 27 Autoimmune Disease (pages 182–195): Charles J. Lockwood and Edmund F. FunaiChapter 28 Cardiac Disease (pages 196–204): Katharine D. WenstromChapter 29 Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (pages 205–207): F. Gary CunninghamChapter 30 Thromboembolism (pages 208–213): Alan PeacemanChapter 31 Renal Disease (pages 214–220): Linda Fonseca, Larry C. Gilstrap and Susan RaminChapter 32 Obesity (pages 221–223): Frank J. ZlatnikChapter 33 Gestational Diabetes (pages 224–226): Donald R. CoustanChapter 34 Diabetes Mellitus (pages 227–234): Steven G. GabbeChapter 35 Hypothyroidism (pages 235–238): Brian CaseyChapter 36 Hyperthyroidism (pages 239–243): George D. WendelChapter 37 Acute and Chronic Hepatitis (pages 244–250): Marshall W. CarpenterChapter 38 Asthma (pages 251–258): Michael SchatzChapter 39 Epilepsy (pages 259–263): Neil K. KochenourChapter 40 Chronic Hypertension (pages 264–272): Baha M. SibaiChapter 41 Immunizations (pages 273–283): Stanley A. GallChapter 42 Cytomegalovirus (pages 284–287): Hans M. L. Spiegel and John L. SeverChapter 43 Herpes Simplex (pages 288–292): Jeanne S. SheffieldChapter 44 Influenza (pages 293–296): Jeanne S. SheffieldChapter 45 West Nile Virus (pages 297–300): Ronald Gibbs and Joel K. SchwartzChapter 46 Human Immune Deficiency Virus Infection (pages 301–314): Howard MinkoffChapter 47 Parvovirus B19 Infection (pages 315–319): Maureen P. MaleeChapter 48 Syphilis (pages 320–325): Vanessa Laibl and George D. WendelChapter 49 Rubella (pages 326–328): Hans M. L. Spiegel and John L. SeverChapter 50 Group B Streptococcus (pages 329–333): Mara J. DinsmoorChapter 51 Toxoplasmosis (pages 334–340): Shad DeeringChapter 52 Varicella (pages 341–347): Hans M. L. Spiegel and John L. SeverChapter 53 Tuberculosis (pages 348–355): Kim A. BoggessChapter 54 Urinary Tract Infections (pages 356–358): F. Gary CunninghamChapter 55 Acute Abdominal Pain Resulting from Non?Obstetric Causes (pages 359–367): Sara Sukalich and Fred M. HowardChapter 56 Acute Pancreatitis (pages 368–372): Sarah H. PoggiChapter 57 Gallbladder (pages 373–375): Monica Longo and Gary D. V. HankinsChapter 58 Mastitis (pages 376–379): Wendy F. Hansen, Deborah Hubbard and Jennifer R. NiebylChapter 59 First Trimester Vaginal Bleeding (pages 381–387): Marsha WheelerChapter 60 Cervical Incompetence (pages 388–394): Wendy F. HansenChapter 61 Nausea and Vomiting (pages 395–401): Gayle OlsonChapter 62 Syncope (pages 402–405): Gary D. HelmbrechtChapter 63 Fetal Wastage: Genetic Evaluation (pages 406–411): Joe Leigh SimpsonChapter 64 Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Non?Genetic Causes (pages 412–419): Uma M. ReddyChapter 65 Missed Abortion and Antepartum Fetal Death (pages 420–427): Robert M. SilverChapter 66 Oligohydramnios (pages 428–433): Maryam Tarsa and Thomas R. MooreChapter 67 Polyhydramnios (pages 434–440): Shad H. Deering and John T. QueenanChapter 68 Pre?Eclampsia (pages 441–449): Baha M. SibaiChapter 69 Intrauterine Growth Restriction (pages 450–457): Ursula F. Harkness and Ray O. Bahado?SinghChapter 70 Rh and Other Blood Group Alloimmunizations (pages 458–466): Kenneth J. MoiseChapter 71 Early Detection of Preterm Labor (pages 467–474): Jay D. IamsChapter 72 Preterm Labor — Tocolysis (pages 475–482): Sarah J. Kilpatrick and Jay D. IamsChapter 73 Premature Rupture of the Membranes (pages 483–494): Brian MercerChapter 74 Amnionitis (pages 495–499): Sindhu K. Srinivas and George A. MaconesChapter 75 Third Trimester Bleeding (pages 500–505): Alan PeacemanChapter 76 Amniotic Fluid Embolus (pages 506–508): Robert ResnikChapter 77 Sepsis Syndrome (pages 509–512): F. Gary CunninghamChapter 78 Counseling for Fetal Anomalies (pages 513–517): Lorraine DugoffChapter 79 Maternal Transport (pages 519–527): Jerome YankowitzChapter 80 Medications in Labor (pages 528–545): Gary S. Eglinton and Isaac P. LowenwirtChapter 81 Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring (pages 546–550): Roger K. FreemanChapter 82 Abnormal Labor (pages 551–554): Alan PeacemanChapter 83 Breech Delivery (pages 555–558): Martin L. GimovskyChapter 84 Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Section (pages 559–564): James R. ScottChapter 85 Shoulder Dystocia (pages 565–569): Thomas J. BenedettiChapter 86 Twins, Triplets, and Beyond (pages 570–579): Jacquelyn K. ChyuChapter 87 Post?Term Pregnancy (pages 580–582): Manuel PortoChapter 88 Primary Postpartum Hemorrhage (pages 583–588): Monica Longo and Gary D. V. HankinsChapter 89 Postpartum Endometritis (pages 589–595): Jonathan HodorChapter 90 Vaginal and Vulvar Hematoma (pages 596–598): Robert Resnik