Williams obstetrics
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
McGraw-Hill Medical ,
c2010
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| Edition: | 23rd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Overview of obstetrics
- 2. Maternal anatomy
- 3. Implantation, embryogenesis, and placental development
- 4. Fetal growth and development
- 5. Maternal physiology
- 6. Parturition
- 7. Preconceptional counseling
- 8.Prenatal care
- 9. Abortion
- 10. Ectopic pregnancy
- 11. Gestational trophoblastic disease
- 12. Genetics
- 13. Prenatal diagnosis and fetal therapy
- 14. Teratology and medications that affect the fetus
- 15. Antepartum assessment
- 16. Fetal imaging
- 17. Normal labor and delivery
- 18. Intrapartum assessment
- 19. Obstetrical anesthesia
- 20. Abnormal labor
- 21. Disorders of amnionic fluid volume
- 22. Labor induction
- 23. Forceps delivery and vacuum extraction
- 24. Breech presentation and delivery
- 25. Cesarean delivery and peripartum hysterectomy
- 26. Prior cesarean delivery
- 27. Abnormalities of the placenta, umbilical cord, and membranes
- 28. The newborn infant
- 29. Diseases and injuries of the fetus and newborn
- 30. The puerperium
- 31. Puerperal infection
- 32. Contraception
- 33. Sterilization
- 34. Pregnancy hypertension
- 35. Obstetrical hemorrhage
- 36. Preterm birth
- 37. Postterm pregnancy
- 38. Fetal growth disorders
- 39. Multifetal gestation
- 40. Reproductive tract abnormalities
- 41. General considerations and maternal evaluation
- 42. Critical care and trauma
- 43. Obesity
- 44. Cardiovascular disease
- 45. Chronic hypertension
- 46. Pulmonary disorders
- 47. Thromboembolic disorders
- 48. Renal and urinary tract disorders
- 49. Gastrointestinal disorders
- 50. Hepatic, gallbladder, and pancreatic disorders
- 51. Hematological disorders
- 52. Diabetes
- 53. Thyroid and other endocrine disorders
- 54. Connective-tissue disorders
- 55. Neurological and psychiatric disorders
- 56. Dermatological disorders
- 57. Neoplastic diseases
- 58. Infectious diseases
- 59. Sexually transmitted diseases