Fr. 189.00

Placental Pathology for the Obstetrician

Anglais · Livre Relié

Paraît le 31.12.2021

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This much-needed text will fill an important gap for the practicing obstetrician in connecting what is seen on ultrasound before delivery with what is seen grossly at delivery, how this is interpreted and reported by the pathologist, and its clinical relevance for the obstetrician. With the increasing need for clinicians to understand pathological correlation, this will be an essential reference for both obstetricians in general practice and trainees; perinatal pathologists will also find this an invaluable guide to what their colleagues need to know.


Table des matières

Introduction. Overview of Placental Development, Clinical Evaluation, What to Tell the Pathologist. Clinically Identified Pathology of Placental Implantation; Umbilical Cord and Arterial Blood Flow; Membranes; Chorionic Plate; Parenchyma; Materno-Placental Interface. Multiple Gestations. Clinicopathologic Correlates of Ascending Intrauterine Infection. Clinicopathologic Correlates of Maternal Hypertensive Disorders. Clinicopathologic Correlates of Fetal Intrauterine Growth Restriction. Clinicopathologic Correlates of Maternal Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity. Clinicopathologic Correlates of Hydrops Fetalis. Clinicopathologic Correlates of Gestational Trophoblastic Disease and "Pseudomolar" Gestations. Glossary of Terminology.

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Ona M. Faye-Petersen, MD, is President-Elect of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and Professor both in Pathology and in Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA; Amelia Sutton, PhD, is Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology /Maternal-Fetal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA; Debra S. Heller, MD, is Professor both in Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Womens Health, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, USA.


Résumé

This much-needed text will fill an important gap for the practicing obstetrician in connecting what is seen on ultrasound before delivery with what is seen grossly at delivery, how this is interpreted and reported by the pathologist, and its clinical relevance for the obstetrician. With the increasing need for clinicians to understand pathological correlation, this will be an essential reference for both obstetricians in general practice and trainees; perinatal pathologists will also find this an invaluable guide to what their colleagues need to know.

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