Fetology: Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal Patient, Second Edition

The first book to synthesize relevant, critically reviewed data for application to the diagnosis and treatment of prenatal patients— updated and in full color

A Doody's Core Title for 2011!

5 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW!
"The book is comprehensive, concise, well illustrated, and an extremely valuable resource for perinatal healthcare providers....This book has rapidly become a go-to reference in the perinatal field and this new edition confirms its place as the gold standard in the field. Perinatologists will find this to be an essential part of their library. As more obstetric practitioners do investigative sonographic procedures in their offices, this book will be a valuable resource for them as well. The new edition is overdue and most welcome."--Doody's Review Service

"This invaluable up-to-date reference is a must have guide especially in non-tertiary care centers where the various experts may not be readily available to further guide the family and plan the rest of the antepartum, peripartum and postpartum care."--Center for Advanced Fetal Care Newsletter

Fetology: Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal Patient offers a cross-disciplinary approach that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of obstetrics, pediatrics, and surgery to help you effectively diagnose and treat fetal patients. Fetology considers the full implications of a fetal sonographic or chromosomal diagnosis—from prenatal management to long-term outcome—for an affected child. Here, you’ll find all the insights you need to answer the questions of parents faced with a diagnosis of a fetal abnormality—and present them with a coordinated therapeutic plan.

Features

  • NEW! Full-color design
  • NEW! Five new chapters on Adrenal Masses, Abdominal Cysts, Overgrowth, Mosaic Trisomy, and DiGeorge Syndrome
  • NEW! Chapters summarizing contemporary approaches to first and second trimester screening for aneuploidy
  • NEW! 3D ultrasound and MRI images: over 450 images clearly illustrate the diagnosis of anomalies with the latest, most precise imaging technology
  • NEW! Key Points open each chapter, providing rapid review of a particular condition
  • Highlighted treatment/management guidelines deliver quick access to practical, what-to-do information
  • Each chapter, which covers a single anomaly, includes description of the medical condition, incidence, characteristic sonographic findings, differential diagnosis, best treatment during pregnancy, treatment of the newborn, expected outcome, and more
  • Addresses gaps in our knowledge that highlight unmet clinical needs and areas for future research
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Fetology: Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal Patient, Second Edition

The first book to synthesize relevant, critically reviewed data for application to the diagnosis and treatment of prenatal patients— updated and in full color

A Doody's Core Title for 2011!

5 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW!
"The book is comprehensive, concise, well illustrated, and an extremely valuable resource for perinatal healthcare providers....This book has rapidly become a go-to reference in the perinatal field and this new edition confirms its place as the gold standard in the field. Perinatologists will find this to be an essential part of their library. As more obstetric practitioners do investigative sonographic procedures in their offices, this book will be a valuable resource for them as well. The new edition is overdue and most welcome."--Doody's Review Service

"This invaluable up-to-date reference is a must have guide especially in non-tertiary care centers where the various experts may not be readily available to further guide the family and plan the rest of the antepartum, peripartum and postpartum care."--Center for Advanced Fetal Care Newsletter

Fetology: Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal Patient offers a cross-disciplinary approach that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of obstetrics, pediatrics, and surgery to help you effectively diagnose and treat fetal patients. Fetology considers the full implications of a fetal sonographic or chromosomal diagnosis—from prenatal management to long-term outcome—for an affected child. Here, you’ll find all the insights you need to answer the questions of parents faced with a diagnosis of a fetal abnormality—and present them with a coordinated therapeutic plan.

Features

  • NEW! Full-color design
  • NEW! Five new chapters on Adrenal Masses, Abdominal Cysts, Overgrowth, Mosaic Trisomy, and DiGeorge Syndrome
  • NEW! Chapters summarizing contemporary approaches to first and second trimester screening for aneuploidy
  • NEW! 3D ultrasound and MRI images: over 450 images clearly illustrate the diagnosis of anomalies with the latest, most precise imaging technology
  • NEW! Key Points open each chapter, providing rapid review of a particular condition
  • Highlighted treatment/management guidelines deliver quick access to practical, what-to-do information
  • Each chapter, which covers a single anomaly, includes description of the medical condition, incidence, characteristic sonographic findings, differential diagnosis, best treatment during pregnancy, treatment of the newborn, expected outcome, and more
  • Addresses gaps in our knowledge that highlight unmet clinical needs and areas for future research
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Fetology: Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal Patient, Second Edition

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The first book to synthesize relevant, critically reviewed data for application to the diagnosis and treatment of prenatal patients— updated and in full color

A Doody's Core Title for 2011!

5 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW!
"The book is comprehensive, concise, well illustrated, and an extremely valuable resource for perinatal healthcare providers....This book has rapidly become a go-to reference in the perinatal field and this new edition confirms its place as the gold standard in the field. Perinatologists will find this to be an essential part of their library. As more obstetric practitioners do investigative sonographic procedures in their offices, this book will be a valuable resource for them as well. The new edition is overdue and most welcome."--Doody's Review Service

"This invaluable up-to-date reference is a must have guide especially in non-tertiary care centers where the various experts may not be readily available to further guide the family and plan the rest of the antepartum, peripartum and postpartum care."--Center for Advanced Fetal Care Newsletter

Fetology: Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal Patient offers a cross-disciplinary approach that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of obstetrics, pediatrics, and surgery to help you effectively diagnose and treat fetal patients. Fetology considers the full implications of a fetal sonographic or chromosomal diagnosis—from prenatal management to long-term outcome—for an affected child. Here, you’ll find all the insights you need to answer the questions of parents faced with a diagnosis of a fetal abnormality—and present them with a coordinated therapeutic plan.

Features

  • NEW! Full-color design
  • NEW! Five new chapters on Adrenal Masses, Abdominal Cysts, Overgrowth, Mosaic Trisomy, and DiGeorge Syndrome
  • NEW! Chapters summarizing contemporary approaches to first and second trimester screening for aneuploidy
  • NEW! 3D ultrasound and MRI images: over 450 images clearly illustrate the diagnosis of anomalies with the latest, most precise imaging technology
  • NEW! Key Points open each chapter, providing rapid review of a particular condition
  • Highlighted treatment/management guidelines deliver quick access to practical, what-to-do information
  • Each chapter, which covers a single anomaly, includes description of the medical condition, incidence, characteristic sonographic findings, differential diagnosis, best treatment during pregnancy, treatment of the newborn, expected outcome, and more
  • Addresses gaps in our knowledge that highlight unmet clinical needs and areas for future research

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071760874
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 05/14/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1056
File size: 39 MB
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About the Author

Diana W. Bianchi, MD
Natalie V. Zucker Professor of Pediatrics, Obstetrics, and Gynecology
Tufts University School of Medicine
Vice Chair for Research and Academic Affairs
Department of Pediatrics
Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center
Boston, MA
Timothy M. Crombleholme, MD
Richard G and Geralyn Azizkhan Chair in Pediatric Surgery
Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics (Molecular and Developmental Biology), and Obstetrics and Gynecology
Director, Fetal Care Center of Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Associate Director of the Cincinnati Children’s Research Foundation
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH
Mary E. D'Alton, MD
Willard c. Rappelye Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Director, Obstetrics and Gynecology Services
Columbia University Medical Center
Sloane Hospital for Women
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons
New York, NY
Fergal D. Malone, MD
Professor and Chairman
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Vice Dean
School of Medicine
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
The Rotunda Hospital
Dublin, Ireland

Table of Contents

Prefaces
Acknowledgments
Part I:Introduction
Chapter 1:Prenatal Imaging
Chapter 2:First Trimester Screening for Aneuploidy
Chapter 3:Second Trimester Screening for Aneuploidy
Chapter 4:Prenatal Diagnostic Procedures
Chapter 5:Fetal Intervention
Part II:Management of Fetal Conditions Diagnosed by Sonography
Section A:Central Nervous System
Chapter 6:Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
Chapter 7:Anencephaly
Chapter 8:Arachnoid Cyst
Chapter 9:Cerebral Calcifications
Chapter 10:Craniosynostosis
Chapter 11:Dandy-Walker Malformation and Variants
Chapter 12:Encephalocele
Chapter 13:Exencephaly/Acrania
Chapter 14:Holoprosencephaly
Chapter 15:Hydranencephaly
Chapter 16:Hydrocephalus
Chapter 17:Intracranial Hemorrhage
Chapter 18:Macrocephaly
Chapter 19:Myelomeningocele
Chapter 20:Microcephaly
Chapter 21:Porencephaly
Chapter 22:Vein of Galen Aneurysm
Section B:Craniofacial
Chapter 23:Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
Chapter 24:Hemifacial Microsomia
Chapter 25:Hypertelorism
Chapter 26:Hypotelorism
Chapter 27:Macroglossia
Chapter 28:Micrognathia and Agnathia
Chapter 29:Microphthalmia/Anophthalmia
Section C:Neck
Chapter 30:Congenital High Airway Obstruction Syndrome
Chapter 31:Cystic Hygroma in Early Pregnancy
Chapter 32:Cystic Hygroma in Late Pregnancy
Chapter 33:Goiter
Section D:Thoracic
Chapter 34:Bronchopulmonary Sequestration
Chapter 35:Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation
Chapter 36:Other Cystic Lesions of the Chest
Chapter 37:Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Chapter 38:Hydrothorax
Chapter 39:Pulmonary Agenesis
Chapter 40:Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
Section E:Cardiovascular
Chapter 41:Tachyarrhythmias
Chapter 42:Bradyarrhythmias
Chapter 43:Atrial Septal Defects
Chapter 44:Ventricular Septal Defects
Chapter 45:Atrioventricular Canal Defect
Chapter 46:Ebstein Anomaly
Chapter 47:Hypoplastic Right Ventricle
Chapter 48:Hypoplastic Left Ventricle
Chapter 49:Pulmonary Stenosis and Atresia
Chapter 50:Aortic Stenosis
Chapter 51:Coarctation of the Aorta
Chapter 52:Tetraology of Fallot
Chapter 53:Double Outlet Right Ventricle
Chapter 54:Truncus Arteriosus
Chapter 55:Transposition of Great Arteries
Chapter 56:Heterotaxy Syndrome
Chapter 57:Cardiomyopathy
Chapter 58:Intracardiac Tumors
Section F:Abdominal-Wall Defects
Chapter 59:Ectopia Cordis
Chapter 60: Body-Stalk Anomaly
Chapter 61:Pentalogy of Cantrell
Chapter 62:Omphalocele
Chapter 63:Gastroschisis
Chapter 64:Cloacal Exstrophy
Chapter 65:Bladder Exstrophy
Section G:Gastrointestinal Tract
Chapter 66:Cystic Lesions of the Abdomen
Chapter 67: Choledochal Cyst
Chapter 68:Ovarian Cysts
Chapter 69:Intra-abdominal Calcifications--Hepatic
Chapter 70:Intra-abdominal Calcifications
Chapter 71:Pyloric Atresia and Stenosis
Chapter 72:Duodenal Atresia and Senosis
Chapter 73:Jejunoileal Atresia and Stenosis
Chapter 74:Colonic Atresia
Chapter 75:Hirschsprung's Disease
Chapter 76:Imperforate Anus
Section H. Genitourinary Tract
Chapter 77:Echogenic Kidneys
Chapter 78:Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney
Chapter 79:Polycystic Kidney Disease
Chapter 80:Hydronephrosis: Minimal
Chapter 81:Hydronephrosis: Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction
Chapter 82:Hydronephrosis: Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Chapter 83:Hydronephrosis: Ectopic Ureterocele
Chapter 84:Ambiguous Genitalia
Chapter 85:Persistent Cloaca
Chapter 86:Renal Agenesis
Chapter 87:Sirenomelia
Section I:Skeletal
Chapter 88:Hemivertebrae
Chapter 89:Achondroplasia
Chapter 90:Thanatophoric Dysplasia
Chapter 91:Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Chapter 92:Campomelic Dysplasia
Chapter 93:Diastrophic Dysplasia
Chapter 94:Ellis-van Creveld Syndrome
Chapter 95:Short Rib Polydactyly Syndrome
Chapter 96:Jarcho-Levin Syndrome
Chapter 97:Achondrogenesis
Chapter 98:Hypophosphatasia
Chapter 99:Chondrodysplasia Punctata
Section J:Extremities
Chapter 100: Amniotic Band Syndrome
Chapter 101: Arthrogryposis
Chapter 102: Clinodactyly
Chapter 103: Ectrodactyly
Chapter 104: Polydactyly
Chapter 105: Syndactyly
Chapter 106: Radial Aplasia
Chapter 107: Clubfoot
Section K:Umbilical Cord
Chapter 108: Umbilical Cord Abnormalities
Chapter 109: Single Umbilical Artery
Section L:Tumors
Chapter 110: Cervical Teratoma
Chapter 111: Liver Tumors
Chapter 112: Mesoblastic Nephroma
Chapter 113: Neuroblastoma
Chapter 114: Retinoblastoma
Chapter 115: Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
Chapter 116: Wilms' Tumor
Section M:Multiple Gestation
Chapter 117: Malformations in Twins
Chapter 118: Intrauterine Death in One Twin
Chapter 119: Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
Chapter 120: Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion Sequence
Chapter 121: Conjoined Twins
Chapter 122: Monoamniotic Twins
Section N:Disorders of Growth
Chapter 123: Intrauterine Growth Restriction
Chapter 124: Overgrowth Syndromes
Section O:Disorders of Amniotic Fluid Volume
Chapter 125: Oligohydramnios
Chapter 126: Polyhydramnios
Section P:Hydrops Fetalis
Chapter 127: Immune Hydrops
Chapter 128: Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis
Part III: Management of Fetal Chromosome Abnormalities
Chapter 129: Trisomy 13
Chapter 130: Trisomy 18
Chapter 131: Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
Chapter 132: Triploidy
Chapter 133: Other Autosomnal Aneuploidies
Chapter 134: 45, X (Turner Syndrome)
Chapter 135: 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)
Chapter 136: 47,XXX Karyotype (Triple X Syndrome, Trisomy X)
Chapter 137: 47,XYY
Chapter 138: Tetrasomy 12p (Pallister-Killian Syndrome)
Chapter 139: 22q11.2 Deletion (DiGeorge Syndrome)
Index
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