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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bidyut Kumar , Zarko Alfirevic (University of Liverpool)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 19.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 0.980kg ISBN: 9781107064348ISBN 10: 1107064341 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 07 April 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface; Part I. Genetics and Antenatal Screening: 1. Genetics of fetal anomalies Alan Fryer; 2. Antenatal counselling Bid Kumar and Alan Fryer; 3. Antenatal screening for fetal anomalies Manju Nair and Bid Kumar; Part II. Embryology, Fetal Physiology and Fetal Anatomy: 4. Embryology for fetal medicine Manju Nair and Bid Kumar; 5. Ultrasound assessment of normal fetal anatomy Manju Nair and Bid Kumar; Part III. Fetal Anomalies: 6. Fetal central nervous system anomalies Gianluigi Pilu and Zarko T. Alfirevic; 7. Fetal face and neck anomalies Manish Gupta; 8. Congenital heart disease Orhan Uzun; 9. Fetal thoracic anomalies R. Bryan Beattie; 10. Fetal abdomen and abdominal wall anomalies Manish Gupta; 11. Sonographic diagnosis of fetal skeletal anomalies Lyn S. Chitty, Thomas R. Everett and Fred Usakov; 12. Fetal genitourinary anomalies Ashis Sau; 13. Fetal tumours Andrew Sharp and Zarko T. Alfirevic; Part IV. Fetal Disease: 14. Fetal infections Amarnath Bhide; 15. Red blood cell alloimmunization Bid Kumar and Zarko T. Alfirevic; 16. Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia Bid Kumar and Zarko T. Alfirevic; 17. Prescribing and teratogenesis in pregnancy Geeta Kumar; Part V. Termination of Pregnancy: 18. The law and epidemiology of induced abortion Kristina Naidoo; 19. Methods of abortion Kristina Naidoo; 20. Post-abortion care Kristina Naidoo; Part VI. Fetal Growth and Well-Being: 21. Fetal growth disorders Ai-Wei Tang and Umber Agarwal; 22. Assessment of fetal well-being Ai-Wei Tang and Umber Agarwal; Part VII. Multiple Pregnancy: 23. Multiple pregnancy: pathology and epidemiology Leanne Bricker; 24. Multiple pregnancy: diagnosis and screening Leanne Bricker; 25. Multiple pregnancy: management and outcomes Leanne Bricker; Part VIII. Placenta, Amniotic Membrane and Amniotic Fluid: 26. Placenta, amniotic fluid and amniotic membrane Bid Kumar and Ezechi Cally Nwosu; Part IX. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Invasive Procedures: 27. Ultrasound-guided diagnostic procedures Kate Navaratnam and Zarko T. Alfirevic; 28. Fetal therapy R. Katie Morris and Mark D. Kilby; 29. The perinatal postmortem examination Neil J. Sebire; Index.Reviews'... it provides a reasonable balance of text and imagery to support practical scan training alongside fetal medicine scan lists. In an ever-advancing field this book provides up-to-date information, including non-invasive prenatal testing and new fetal therapy techniques and, although aimed primarily at fetal medicine trainees, will also be a helpful source of knowledge for day-to-day work in fetal medicine clinics. I only wish it had been available at the start of my training.' Alan Cameron, The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist 'The book is exceptionally well illustrated given its size - a good example of this is the excellent chapter on congenital heart disease ... Whilst part of a RCOG advanced skills series and written for the UK market, trainees and consultants in other countries who want to update their knowledge about fetal medicine would get real value from the book.' S. C. Robson, Ultrasound '... it provides a reasonable balance of text and imagery to support practical scan training alongside fetal medicine scan lists. In an ever-advancing field this book provides up-to-date information, including non-invasive prenatal testing and new fetal therapy techniques and, although aimed primarily at fetal medicine trainees, will also be a helpful source of knowledge for day-to-day work in fetal medicine clinics. I only wish it had been available at the start of my training.' Alan Cameron, The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist 'The book is exceptionally well illustrated given its size - a good example of this is the excellent chapter on congenital heart disease ... Whilst part of a RCOG advanced skills series and written for the UK market, trainees and consultants in other countries who want to update their knowledge about fetal medicine would get real value from the book.' S. C. Robson, Ultrasound '... it provides a reasonable balance of text and imagery to support practical scan training alongside fetal medicine scan lists. In an ever-advancing field this book provides up-to-date information, including non-invasive prenatal testing and new fetal therapy techniques and, although aimed primarily at fetal medicine trainees, will also be a helpful source of knowledge for day-to-day work in fetal medicine clinics. I only wish it had been available at the start of my training.' Alan Cameron, The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist 'The book is exceptionally well illustrated given its size - a good example of this is the excellent chapter on congenital heart disease ... Whilst part of a RCOG advanced skills series and written for the UK market, trainees and consultants in other countries who want to update their knowledge about fetal medicine would get real value from the book.' S. C. Robson, Ultrasound Author InformationBid Kumar is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Honorary Lecturer at Cardiff University, and Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Healthcare Studies at Bangor University. Zarko Alfirevic is Professor of Fetal and Maternal Medicine and consultant obstetrician at Liverpool Women's Hospital and Head of Department of Women's and Children's Health at the University of Liverpool, Liverpool. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |