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OverviewThis widely acclaimed reference work gives a comprehensive survey of all significant human malformations and related anomalies from the perspective of the clinician. The anomalies are organized by anatomical system and presented in a consistent manner, including details of the clinical presentation, epidemiology, embryology, treatment and prevention for each anomaly. When known, the molecular or other pathogenetic basis for the malformation is given. Most anomalies are illustrated by photographs or drawings. Specific malformations are linked to syndromes through the extensive use of differential diagnosis tables. Over a decade has passed since the first edition of this book was published, and the revised edition fully incorporates the advances made in the field during the intervening years.. It reflects new understanding of human developmental biology that has emerged from molecular, cytogenetic, and biochemical studies; new observations by clinicians as well as enhanced diagnostic and prevention capacities; and more accurate and comprehensive epidemiology. By condensing much of the information presented in the first volume of the previous edition, and exercising rigorous editorial control, Drs. Stevenson and Hall and their contributors have managed to update the book while reducing its size to that of a single volume. All clinicians and scientists interested in birth defects, including pediatricians, geneticists, genetic counselors, obstetricians, and pediatric pathologists, will find this book to be an invaluable source of information. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roger E. Stevenson , Judith G. HallPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: 2nd edition Volume: No. 52 Dimensions: Width: 22.50cm , Height: 6.00cm , Length: 28.70cm Weight: 3.637kg ISBN: 9780195165685ISBN 10: 0195165683 Pages: 1520 Publication Date: 27 October 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart I: Roger E. Stevenson: Overview Part II: Angela E. Lin, John Belmont, and Sadia Ghaffar: Cardiorespiratory Organs 3: Lynne M. Bird and Kenneth Lyons Jones: Systemic Vasculature 4: Judith E. Allanson: Lymphatic System 5: Arthur S. Aylsworth: Spleen 6: Laurie H. Seaver: Lower Respiratory Organs Part III: John M. Graham, Jr.: Craniofacial Structures 8: Karen Gripp and Louis Fernando Escobarr: Facial Bones 9: Elias I. Traboulsi: Eye 10: John C. Carey, Albert H. Park, and Daryl Scottr: Ear 11: M. Michael Cohen, Jr.r: Nose 12: Marilyn Jones: Lips 13: Robert J. Gorlin: Tongue 14: Rena N. D'Souza, Hitesh Kapadia, and Alexandre R. Vieira: Teeth Part IV Neuromuscular Systems: 15: Alasdair G. W. Hunter: Brain 16: Alasdair G. W. Hunter: Brain and Spinal Cord 17: Alasdair G. W. Hunter: Spinal Cord 18: Judith G. Hall: Muscle Part V: Skeletal System 19: Louanne Hudgins and Keith Vaux: Pectoral Girdle, Spine, Ribs and Pelvic Girdle 20: Roger E. Stevenson: Limbs 21: David B. Everman: Hands and Feet 22: Jurgen Spranger: Skeletal Dysplasias Part VI Gastrointestinal and Related Structures: 23: Cynthia Curry, Ellen Boyd, and Roger E. Stevenson: Ventral Wall of the Trunk 24: H. Eugene Hoyme: Upper Gastrointestinal System 25: Eberhard Passarge and Roger E. Stevensonr: Small and Large Intestines 26: Cathy A. Stevens: Rectum and Anus 27: Ian D. Krantz and Arthur S. Aylsworth: Liver, Gallbladder and Pancreas Part VII: Urogenital System Organs 28: Jane A. Evans: Urinary Tract 29: Rick A. Martin: Male Genital System 30: Leah W. Burke: Female Genital System Part VIII: Other 31: Julie S. Prendiville: Cutaneous Structures 32: Amy Potter and John A.: Endocrine System Phillips, III 33: Omar Abdul-Rahman and H. Eugene Hoyme: Asymmetry and Hypertrophy 34: Mary C. Phelan and Judith G. Hall: Twins 35: Will Blackburn: Umbilical CordReviewsFrom reviews of the first edition: Provides an excellent, up-to-date summary that is an important resource for any clinical geneticist... The chapters are well-illustrated and include lists of associated syndromes that can be used to narrow down a diagnosis for a patient, or provide a broad review that is useful for medical rounds. This set is well worth the investment. Annals of the Royal College of Physicians of Scotland I am pleased to say that... 'field trials' have confirmed without doubt the excellence of this huge and scholarly work. It will be a key reference text for students, researchers, biomedical scientists, and clinicians, particularly clinical geneticists, paediatricians, and obstetricians. Extensive and up to date references are given and the vast number of illustrations and line diagrams are excellent... The editors are to be congratulated on their concept and design of these volumes... I really don't have any criticisms... I would strongly recommend that this book is used as a 'bench book' and is located in all clinical genetics departments; the hospital or university library should also contain a reference copy. Journal of Medical Genetics "Reviews from the first edition: ""Provides an excellent, up-to-date summary that is an important resource for any clinical geneticist....The chapters are well-illustrated and include lists of associated syndromes that can be used to narrow down a diagnosis for a patient, or provide a broad review that is useful for medical rounds. This set is well worth the investment."" --Rhiannon Hughes-Benzie MD, FRCPC, Annals RCPSC Reviews from the first edition: ""I am pleased to say that...'field trials' have confirmed without doubt the excellence of this huge and scholarly work. It will be a key reference text for students, researchers, biomedical scientists, and clinicians, particularly clinical geneticists, paediatricians, and obstetricians. Extensive and up to date references are given and the vast number of illustrations and line diagrams are excellent....The editors are to be congratulated on their concept and design of these volumes....I really don't have any criticisms....I would strongly recommend that this book is used as a 'bench book' and is located in all clinical genetics departments; the hospital or university library should also contain a reference copy."" --Dian Donnai, Journal of Medical Genetics ""Dr. Stevenson and Hall have accomplished a great objective. They have been able to compile in an easy to read manner a body of information that links individual anomalies to malformation syndromes...this is a must have textbook. This is one of the highest quality works in the genetics market at this time.""--Doody's" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |