Roberton's textbook of neonatology.

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Edition:4th ed.
Imprint:[Philadelphia?] : Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2005.
Description:xxviii, 1372 p. ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5746898
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Other uniform titles:Rennie, Janet M.
Roberton, N. R. C. Textbook of neonatology.
ISBN:0443073554
Table of Contents:
  • I. Organization, Delivery and Outcome of Neonatal Care
  • 1. Epidemiology
  • 2. Organisation and Evaluation of Perinatal Care
  • 3. Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Preterm Babies
  • 4. Psychological Aspects of Neonatal Care
  • 5. Counselling and Support for Parents and Families
  • 6.1. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Neonatology: Ethics
  • 6.2. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Neonatology: The Law
  • 7. Special Problems in Developing Countries
  • II. Prenatal Life
  • 8. Basic Genetics
  • 9. Antenatal Diagnosis and Fetal Medicine
  • 10. Fetal Growth, Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Small for Gestational Age Babies
  • 11. Maternal Illness in Pregnancy
  • 12. Obstetrics for the Neonatologist
  • III. Care Around Birth
  • 13.1. Resuscitation of the Newborn
  • 13.2. Neonatal Transport
  • IV. General Neonatal Care
  • 14. Examination of the Newborn
  • 15. Temperature Control and Disorders
  • 16.1. Infant Feeding: Nutritional Physiology: Dietary Requirements of Term and Preterm Infants
  • 16.2. Infant Feeding: Feeding the Full-Term Baby
  • 16.3. Infant Feeding: Feeding Low-Birthweight Infants
  • 17. Parenteral Nutrition
  • 18. Fluids and Electrolyte Balance
  • 19. Intensive Care Monitoring and Data Handling
  • 20. Care of the Normal Term Newborn Baby
  • 21. Care of the Normal Small Baby/NICU
  • 22. The Infant of a Diabetic Mother
  • 23. Multiple Births Elizabeth
  • 24. Pharmacology
  • 25. Analgesia
  • 26. The Baby of a Substance-Abusing Mother
  • V. Disorders of the Newborn
  • 27.1. Pulmonary Disease of the Newborn: Physiology
  • 27.2. Pulmonary Disease of the Newborn: Acute Respiratory Disease
  • 27.3. Pulmonary Disease of the Newborn: Chronic Lung Disease
  • 27.4. Pulmonary Disease of the Newborn: Apnoea and Bradycardia
  • 27.5. Pulmonary Disease of the Newborn: Malformations of the Lower Respiratory Tract
  • 27.6. Pulmonary Disease of the Newborn: Diaphragmatic Hernia
  • 27.7. Pulmonary Disease of the Newborn: Airways Problems
  • 28. Cardiovascular Disease
  • 29.1. Gastroenterology: Neonatal Jaundice
  • 29.2. Gastroenterology: Liver Disease
  • 29.3. Gastroenterology: Gastrointestinal Disorders
  • 29.4. Gastroenterology: Congenital Defects and Surgical Problems
  • 30. Haematology
  • 31. Non-Immune Hydrops Fetalis
  • 32. Malformation Syndromes
  • 33. Dermatology
  • 34. Ophthalmology
  • 35.1. Metabolic Disease: Disorders of Blood Glucose Homeostasis in the Neonate
  • 35.2. Metabolic Disease: Endocrine Disorders
  • 35.3. Metabolic Disease: Inborn Errors of Metabolism in the Neonate
  • 35.4. Metabolic Disease: Bone Disease
  • 36.1. Disorders of the Kidney and Urinary Tract: Renal Function and Renal Disease in the Newborn
  • 36.2. Disorders of the Kidney and Urinary Tract: Urology
  • 37. Neonatal Malignancy
  • 38. Orthopaedic Problems
  • 39. Neonatal Gynaecology
  • 40.1. Neonatal Infection: Immunodeficiency
  • 40.2. Neonatal Infection: Infection in the Newborn
  • 41.1. Neurological Problems in the Newborn: Assessment of the Neonatal Nervous System
  • 41.2. Neurological Problems in the Newborn: Seizures
  • 41.3. Neurological Problems in the Newborn: Intracranial Haemorrhage
  • 41.4. Neurological Problems in the Newborn: Hypoxic-Ischaemic Injury
  • 41.5. Neurological Problems in the Newborn: Preterm Brain Injury: Preterm Cerebral Haemorrhage
  • 41.6. Neurological Problems in the Newborn: Hereditary and Degenerative CNS Disease
  • 41.7. Neurological Problems in the Newborn: Muscle Disease
  • 41.8. Neurological Problems in the Newborn: Central Nervous Systems Malformations
  • VI. Pathology, Radiology and Biochemistry
  • 42. Perinatal Postmortem
  • 43. The Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory
  • 44.