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Fetal and neonatal brain injury: mechanisms, management, and the risks of practice (3rd ed.)

Benitz, William E.(Edited by)Stevenson, David K.(Edited by)Sunshine, Philip(Edited by)
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Now in its third edition, this is a comprehensive survey of fetal and neonatal brain injury arising from hypoxia, ischemia or other causes.

The publication spans a broad range of areas from epidemiology and pathogenesis, through to clinical manifestations and obstetric care, and then on to diagnosis, long-term outcomes, and medico-legal aspects.

An important theme running throughout is to highlight scientific and clinical advances that have a role to play in minimising risk, improving clinical care and outcomes.

The text describes how placental abnormalities, imaging studies and laboratory measurements can identify the timing and severity of the injury event.

Despite these advances, fetal and neonatal brain injury remains a major concern with devastating consequences.

It is hoped that this definitive account will provide the clinician not only with a better understanding of the mechanisms involved but also with the best available knowledge necessary to deal with this intractable problem.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0511057466 / 9780511057465
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
618.928
12/05/2005
England
English
887 pages
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