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High-Risk Pregnancy with Online Resource: Management Options Revised Edition
Contributor(s): James, David (Editor), Steer, Philip J. (Editor), Weiner, Carl P. (Editor)
ISBN: 1108591701     ISBN-13: 9781108591706
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $332.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: January 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Gynecology & Obstetrics
Physical Information: 3.75" H x 7.5" W x 10" (10.40 lbs) 2050 pages
 
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Continuing the tradition established in prior editions, this product answers the key questions that any clinician encounters with a high-risk pregnancy: what are the risks for the woman and/or the baby with this condition? How do I manage a pregnancy complicated by this condition? How do I perform this procedure (e.g. amniocentesis, cesarean section)? All the chapters are newly written or updated to reflect current, evidence-based management and changes in practice. The 'Normal Values' section, a hugely popular reference source, is included. Over half of the chapters have new authors. New chapters have also been added to keep the content up to date with modern developments. The comprehensive online resource expands functionality by providing links to key websites (e.g. National Clinical Guidelines), video recordings - especially of procedures - and additional images. All online content will be reviewed annually and updated as necessary.

Contributor Bio(s): James, David: - David James is Emeritus Professor of Fetomaternal Medicine at the University of Nottingham.Steer, Philip J.: - Philip J. Steer is Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics at Imperial College London.Weiner, Carl P.: - Carl P. Weiner is K. E. Krantz Professor and Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Kansas.Gonik, Bernard: - Bernard Gonik is Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Wayne State University, Detroit.Robson, Stephen C.: - Stephen C. Robson is Professor of Fetal Medicine at the University of Newcastle.