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Fanaroff and Martin's neonatal-perinatal medicine : diseases of the fetus and infant / Richard J. Martin, Avroy A. Fanaroff, Michele C. Walsh.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Philadelphia, Pa. : Mosby Elsevier, c2006.Edition: 8th editionDescription: 2 v. (xxiii, 1820, lxxvii p.) [4] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. + 1CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 9780323029667 (set)
  • 0323029663 (set)
Other title:
  • Neonatal-perinatal medicine
Uniform titles:
  • Neonatal-perinatal medicine.
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • WS 421 F199 2006
Contents:
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: Cardiorespiratory failure, adjuvant therapies, ECMO, and inhaled NO 43. The cardiovascular system One: Cardiac embryology Two: Causes and associations Three: Fetal cardiac physiology and fetal cardiovascular assessment Four: Principles of neonatal cardiovascular hemodynamics Five: Approach to the neonate with cardiovascular disease Six: Congenital defects Seven: Cardiovascular problems of the neonate Eight: Neonatal arrhythmias Nine: Principles of medical and surgical management, including interventional catheterization 44. The blood and hematopoietic system One: Hematologic problems in the fetus and neonate Two: Blood component therapy for the neonate 45. The gastrointestinal tract One: Development Two: Upper gastrointestinal disorders Three: Disorders of digestion Four: Selected anomalies and intestinal obstruction Five: Necrotizing enterocolitis 46. Neonatal jaundice and liver disease 47. Metabolic and endocrine disorders One: Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism Two: Disorders of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium metabolism Three: Thyroid disorders Four: Abnormalities of sexual differentiation 48. Inborn errors of metabolism 49. Kidney and urinary tract 50. The skin 51. The eye One: Diagnosis and evaluation Two: Neonatal eye disease Three: Retinopathy of prematurity 52. Neonatal orthopedics One: Musculoskeletal disorders Two: Bone and joint infections Three: Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine Appendices A. Therapeutic Agents B. Tables of Normal Values C. Schedule for Immunization of Preterm Infants
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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: Cardiorespiratory failure, adjuvant therapies, ECMO, and inhaled NO
43. The cardiovascular system One: Cardiac embryology Two: Causes and associations Three: Fetal cardiac physiology and fetal cardiovascular assessment Four: Principles of neonatal cardiovascular hemodynamics Five: Approach to the neonate with cardiovascular disease Six: Congenital defects Seven: Cardiovascular problems of the neonate Eight: Neonatal arrhythmias Nine: Principles of medical and surgical management, including interventional catheterization
44. The blood and hematopoietic system One: Hematologic problems in the fetus and neonate Two: Blood component therapy for the neonate
45. The gastrointestinal tract One: Development Two: Upper gastrointestinal disorders Three: Disorders of digestion Four: Selected anomalies and intestinal obstruction Five: Necrotizing enterocolitis
46. Neonatal jaundice and liver disease
47. Metabolic and endocrine disorders One: Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism Two: Disorders of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium metabolism Three: Thyroid disorders Four: Abnormalities of sexual differentiation
48. Inborn errors of metabolism
49. Kidney and urinary tract
50. The skin
51. The eye One: Diagnosis and evaluation Two: Neonatal eye disease Three: Retinopathy of prematurity
52. Neonatal orthopedics One: Musculoskeletal disorders Two: Bone and joint infections Three: Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine Appendices A. Therapeutic Agents B. Tables of Normal Values C. Schedule for Immunization of Preterm Infants

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