Fetal Disorders: Diagnosis and ManagementBoris M. Petrikovsky Wiley, 1999 - 299 pages This volume gathers insights from a variety of specialties-genetics, pediatrics, infectious diseases, neonatology, and obstetrical ultrasound-to present integrated protocols for detecting and treating a range of fetal disorders. The anomalities discussed in will be divided into those that are incompatible with life, those that require utero intervention, and those that require postmatal intervention. A detailed clinical protocol and management algorithm will be presented for each anomaly and include the following components: definition and classification; incidence and epidemiology; major principles of diagnosis; recommendations for in utero management; counseling and prognosis; and a bibliography. |
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... abnormalities ; at 16 to 19 weeks , approximately 24 % is associated with chromosomal abnormalities ; and beyond 20 weeks gestation , between 6 and 13 % is associated with chromosome abnormalities . Because amnio- centesis is the best ...
... abnormalities ; at 16 to 19 weeks , approximately 24 % is associated with chromosomal abnormalities ; and beyond 20 weeks gestation , between 6 and 13 % is associated with chromosome abnormalities . Because amnio- centesis is the best ...
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... abnormalities , systemic dis- ease , early onset fulminant or mild sepsis , and late onset of chronic progressive infec- tion ( 1,2 ) . Congenital abnormalities reportedly associated with Lyme disease include cardiac abnormalities ...
... abnormalities , systemic dis- ease , early onset fulminant or mild sepsis , and late onset of chronic progressive infec- tion ( 1,2 ) . Congenital abnormalities reportedly associated with Lyme disease include cardiac abnormalities ...
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... abnormalities . The bone abnormalities are periostitis , osteochondritis , and pseudo - paralysis of Parrot . Hematologic abnormalities are anemia and thrombocytopenia . Hepatosplenomegaly may be accompanied by hepatitis and jaundice ...
... abnormalities . The bone abnormalities are periostitis , osteochondritis , and pseudo - paralysis of Parrot . Hematologic abnormalities are anemia and thrombocytopenia . Hepatosplenomegaly may be accompanied by hepatitis and jaundice ...
Contents
Anomalies of the Central Nervous System Facial Anomalies | 1 |
Anomalies of the Chest Organs Excluding the Heart | 45 |
Fetal Cardiac Abnormalities | 55 |
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