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Fetal Therapy

Invasive and Transplacental

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Gebonden, 385 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 1997
ISBN13: 9780521461337
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1997 9780521461337
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This authoritative international text on fetal therapy is the first to cover all three classes of fetal therapy in one book: transplacental drug treatment, invasive procedures, and fetal surgery. It emphasises treatments which have become established in clinical practice in this rapidly developing field, as well as reviewing those that have failed to live up to initial expectation, and discusses the likely impact of new therapies on the horizon. The editors head a team of American, European and Australasian authors, all of whom are leading experts in their respective fields. The text is authoritative, evidence based, and balanced, finding the common ground between the opposing camps of 'enthusiasts' and 'therapeutic nihilists'. It will be an essential source of reference for all those involved in the care of the unborn child, and particularly for obstetricians training in fetal medicine.

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ISBN13:9780521461337
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:385

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Foreword; Part I. Approaches: 1. Transplacental drug therapy; 2. Invasive procedures; 3. Open fetal surgery; Part II. Preventative Therapy: 4. Neural tube defects; 5. Inborn errors of metabolism; 6. Multifetal pregnancy reduction; 7. Respiratory distress syndrome; 8. Fetal infections; 9. Intrauterine growth restriction; Part III. Treatment of Established Disease: 10. Anaemia; 11. Fetal thrombocytopenia; 12. Fetal arrhythmias; 13. Oligohydramnios and polyhydramnios; 14. Feto-feto transfusion syndrome; 15. Goitre; 16. Pleural effusions; 17. Urinary tract obstruction; 18. Diaphragmatic hernia; 19. Other surgical conditions; Part IV. Future Developments: 20. Stem cell transplantation; 21. Gene therapy; 22. Ethics of fetal therapy; Index.

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