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The new, 5th Edition of this "gold standard reference" continues to provide the most comprehensive coverage of all of the basic and clinical sciences in maternal-fetal medicine. From genetics and genetic testing...through fetal and placental growth and development...to fetal evaluation, this reference describes the diagnosis and management of every significant clinical entity involving the mother, the fetus, or both.
•Continues to offer unparalleled coverage of genetic disorders • both the perinatal and neonatal period • multiple gestation • preterm and post-term delivery • care of the high-risk neonate • cerebral palsy in the infant • anesthetic considerations in the complicated pregnancy • and the screening and diagnosis of congenital disorders
•Covers hot topics such as statistical considerations in perinatal medicine • screening and diagnosis of congenital
•disorders • antenatal assessment of fetal status • assessment and induction of fetal pulmonary maturity • thrombophylic disorders • and the management of depression and psychoses during pregnancy and the puerperium.
•Offers completely revised and updated coverage from cover to cover.
•Includes fresh perspectives from a wealth of new expert contributors and a new associate editor.
Thomas Ambro
This third edition covers the principles and pathophysiology of various medical conditions and their relationships with pregnancy. The purpose is to provide a review of normal physiology of pregnancy and the pathophysiologic alternations that occur in the presence of systemic maternal disease. The book's authors were successful in meeting their objectives. The authors are targeting medical students, residents, fellows, and practitioners in their objective. The book seems beyond the scope of what medical students would require, although the early chapters covering genetics, the placenta, and physiologic changes in pregnancy provide a valuable and understandable foundation for students at any career stage. The table of contents and index of the book are very helpful in locating information of a particular area of interest in a timely fashion. The illustrations, all in black-and-white, are numerous, helpful, and of sufficient quality. The ultrasound reproductions in chapter 14 are of little value, principally because their print quality is suboptimal. The bibliography is extensive, current, and easy to use in its alphabetical arrangement. Overall, this is a fine textbook that is thorough, easy to use, and current. The expanded sections and expansions in the treatment recommendations make this new edition an improvement over previous editions.
Elizabeth A. McKinney
This is an update to the previous edition published in 1994. The format remains essentially unchanged, and although the pages and print are bigger, the number of chapters is the same. The objective of this edition is met with timely updates to existing chapters and relevant attention paid to advances in molecular diagnosis, fetal infection, human immunodeficiency disease, and ultrasound. This book is targeted toward practitioners with particular interest in medical problems complicating pregnancy. Medical problems commonly and uncommonly encountered during pregnancy are covered, including all major systems. Important social issues regarding physical abuse, HIV, and illicit drug use are addressed, and advances in high resolution ultrasound, PUBS, and molecular diagnosis of genetic diseases are highlighted. This is a cornerstone text in the practice of this subspecialty. The credibility of the editors and contributors is noteworthy and without question. The range of topics covered, together with extensive reference lists, provides readers with a wealth of information and resources to answer day-to-day questions. At the same time, readers are prompted to further thought and inquiry into a field that is rapidly evolving. This book is more comprehensive than Gabbe's Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies, 3rd Edition (Churchill Livingstone, 1996), yet easier to read than Gleicher's Principles and Practice of Medical Therapy in Pregnancy (Appleton & Lange, 1998). This fourth edition puts forth the best of the best in a stimulating, well-organized format that is sure to be appreciated.
Doody Review Services
Reviewer:Elizabeth A. McKinney, MD (University of Tennessee at Memphis College of Medicine)
Description:This is an update to the previous edition published in 1994. The format remains essentially unchanged, and although the pages and print are bigger, the number of chapters is the same.
Purpose:The objective of this edition is met with timely updates to existing chapters and relevant attention paid to advances in molecular diagnosis, fetal infection, human immunodeficiency disease, and ultrasound.
Audience:This book is targeted toward practitioners with particular interest in medical problems complicating pregnancy.
Features:Medical problems commonly and uncommonly encountered during pregnancy are covered, including all major systems. Important social issues regarding physical abuse, HIV, and illicit drug use are addressed, and advances in high resolution ultrasound, PUBS, and molecular diagnosis of genetic diseases are highlighted.
Assessment:This is a cornerstone text in the practice of this subspecialty. The credibility of the editors and contributors is noteworthy and without question. The range of topics covered, together with extensive reference lists, provides readers with a wealth of information and resources to answer day-to-day questions. At the same time, readers are prompted to further thought and inquiry into a field that is rapidly evolving. This book is more comprehensive than Gabbe's Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies, 3rd Edition (Churchill Livingstone, 1996) , yet easier to read than Gleicher's Principles and Practice of Medical Therapy inPregnancy (Appleton & Lange, 1998) . This fourth edition puts forth the best of the best in a stimulating, well-organized format that is sure to be appreciated.
Booknews
This second edition (first 1984) includes: extensive and current coverage of genetics; uses of ultrasound, including Doppler flow and cardiac evaluations; new information on connective tissue disorders; new coverage of neonatology. Three major topics: early fetal development and environment; fetal diagnostic and treatment modalities; maternal and fetal pathophsyiology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Rating
3 Stars from Doody