Neonatal-perinatal medicine : diseases of the fetus and infant /

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Edition:7th ed.
Imprint:St. Louis : Mosby, c2002.
Description:2 v. (xxi, 1732 p.) ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4509548
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Other authors / contributors:Martin, Richard J. (Richard John), 1946-
Fanaroff, Avroy A.
ISBN:0323009298 (2 v. set)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • I. The Field of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
  • 1. From infant hatcheries to intensive care: Some highlights of the century of neonatal medicine
  • 2. Epidemiology and Perinatal services
  • One. Epidemiology
  • Two. Perinatal Services
  • 3. Ethics in perinatal and neonatal medicine
  • 4. Legal issues in neonatal-perinatal medicine
  • 5. Principles of Neonatal Care
  • One. Evaluating and improving the quality of neonatal care
  • Two. Practicing evidence-based neonatal-perinatal medicine
  • 6. Neonatology in developing countries
  • II. The Fetus
  • 7. Genetic aspects of perinatal disease and prenatal diagnosis
  • 8. Perinatal ultrasound
  • 9. Estimation of Fetal Well-Being
  • One. Evaluation of the antepartum fetus
  • Two. Evaluation of the intrapartum fetus
  • 10. Pharmacologic Intervention
  • One. Developmental pharmacology
  • Two. Pharmacologic treatment of the fetus
  • 11. Surgical treatment of the fetus
  • 12. Occupational and environmental risks to the fetus
  • III. Pregnancy Disorders and their Inpact on the Fetus
  • 13. Intrauterine growth restriction
  • 14. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
  • 15. Pregnancy complicated by diabetes mellitus
  • 16. Obstetric management of prematurity
  • 17. Fetal effects of autoimmune disease
  • 18. Obstetric management of multiple gestation
  • 19. Postterm pregnancy
  • 20. Erythroblastosis fetalis
  • 21. Amniotic fluid and non-immune hydrops fetalis
  • 22. Perinatal infections
  • 23. Placental pathology
  • IV. The Delivery Room
  • 24. Anaesthesia for labor and delivery
  • 25. Neonatal Resuscitation: An Evidence-Based Approach
  • One. Overview and initial management
  • Two. Role of positive pressure ventilation in neonatal resuscitation
  • Three. Oxygen therapy
  • Four. Chest Compressions, medications, and special problems
  • 26. Physical examination and basic care of the newborn
  • 27. Birth injuries
  • 28. Congenital anomalies
  • V. Provisions for Neonatal Care
  • 29. Physical Environment
  • One. The thermal environment
  • Two. Environmental influences of the developing neonate
  • 30. Biomedical engineering aspects of neonatal monitoring
  • 31. Anesthesia in the neonate
  • 32. Care of the mother, father, and infant
  • 33. Nutrition and Metabolism in the High-Risk Neonate
  • One. Enteral feeding
  • Two. Parenteral Nutrition
  • 34. Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base Homeostasis
  • 35. Diagnostic imaging
  • 36. Infants of addicted mothers
  • VI. Development and Disorders of Organ Systems
  • 37. The Immune System
  • One. Developmental immunology
  • Two. Postnatal bacterial infections
  • Three. Fungal and protozoal infections
  • Four. Viral infections
  • 38. The Central Nervous System
  • One. Normal and abnormal brain development
  • Two. White matter injury
  • Three. Intracranial hemorrhage and vascular lesions
  • Four. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
  • 1. Pathophysiology
  • 2. Assessment tools
  • 3. Management
  • Five. Seizures in neonates
  • Six. Hypotonia and neuromuscular disease
  • Seven. Disorders in head size and shape
  • 39. Follow-up for high-risk neonates
  • 40. Hearing loss in the newborn infant
  • 41. Neurobehavioral development of the preterm infant
  • 42. The respiratory system
  • One. Lung development and maturation
  • Two. Assessment of pulmonary function
  • Three. Respiratory distress syndrome and its management
  • Four. Assisted ventilation and complications of respiratory distress
  • Five. Repiratory disorders in preterm and term infants
  • Six. Upper airway lesions
  • Seven. Neonatal chronic lung disease
  • Eight.