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ISBN: 978-0-07-160185-6
Page count: 400
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Publication year: 2008
The Atlas of Fetal Anomalies is a comprehensive reference for the diagnosis of fetal anomalies by using ultrasound imaging, including 4D ultrasound and color Doppler ultrasound. Richly illustrated, superbly organized, and featuring clear, current guidelines from distinguished practitioners, it's the perfect all-inclusive, one-stop resource for quickly referencing an anomaly or imaging procedure.
Features:
- Contributions from the world's leaders in the field, including directors of the Ian Donald Inter-University School of Ultrasound
- Comprehensive system-by-system coverage of all major fetal anomalies, including central nervous system malformations; normal/abnormal fetal face and neck; fetal echocardiography-diagnosed congenital cardiac problems; anomalies of the lungs, gastrointestinal tract and abdominal wall; urological tract diseases; and skeletal dysplasia
- 400 crystal-clear, diagnosis-aiding illustrations, including full-color photographs and other images
- Easily-understood explanations of the latest innovations and techniques, including 4D ultrasound and color Doppler ultrasound
- Coverage of ultrasound discovery and management of multiple pregnancy, conjoined fetuses, uterine anomalies, and prenatal infections
Table of contents:
Section 1 – Introduction
1 Ultrasound and Fetal Anomalies
Section 2 – General Aspects
2 Advantages of 3D Sonography in the Evaluation of Normal Fetal Anatomy
3 Early Ultrasonographic Screening of Chromosomal Abnormalities
4 Genetic Ultrasound
5 Invasive and Noninvasive Prenatal Diagnostic Technique
Section 3 – Fetal Anomalies
6 Abnormalities in the First Half of Pregnancy
7 Central Nervous System Malformations
8 3D Sonography in the Evaluation of Normal and Abnormal Fetal Face
9 Fetal Neck
10 Fetal Echocardiography
11 Congenital Cardiac Tumors
12 Anomalies of the Lungs
13 Gastrointestinal Tract and Internal Abdominal Wall
14 Urological Tract Diseases: Ultrasound “2D” vs “3D” and Biochemical Markers
15 Skeletal Dysplasia
16 Multiple Pregnancy
17 Prenatal Diagnosis and Management of Conjoined Fetuses
Section 4 – Miscellaneous
18 Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal Malformations by Ultrasound and Color Doppler
19 Prenatal Ultrasound Diagnosis of Structural Congenital Malformations: Hospital-based Screening
20 Epidemiology and Prenatal Diagnosis of Isolated Hypospadias
21 Adam’s Sequence
22 Ivemark Syndrome
23 Urethral Obstruction Sequence
24 Extraembryonic Structures in Early Pregnancy
25 Non-immune Hydrops Fetalis
26 Prenatal Infections
27 Abdominal Cysts
28 Pregnancy and Uterine Anomalies
29 The Advantages of 3D Sonography in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Fetal Abnormalities
30 Prenatal Ultrasound Diagnosis in Turner’s Syndrome and Triploidy
31 Placenta
32 Fetal Anomalies after ART Procedure
33 Bioethical Standards of Ultrasonographic and Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis: Practical Aspects



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