Williams Obstetrics 24/E 🔍
F. Gary Cunningham; Kenneth J Leveno; Steven L Bloom; Catherine Y Spong; Jodi S Dashe; Barbara L Hoffman; Brian M Casey; Jeanne S Sheffield McGraw-Hill Education; McGraw-Hill Medical, McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine, 24th ed, New York :, ©2014
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The premier reference in obstetrics for more than a century – now even more relevant to today’s practice A Doody’s Core Title for 2015!
Williams Obstetrics is the most detailed, comprehensive, and rigorously referenced text on the subject. Written by an author team from the world-renowned Parkland Hospital, the hallmarks of this classic are its thoroughness, scientific basis, and practical applicability for the obstetrician at the bedside. This edition of Williams Obstetrics continues to emphasize the scientific-based underpinnings and evidence-based practices of the specialty. This is accomplished by using incorporating more than 3,000 new literature citations and guidelines from the most trusted professional and academic organizations.
One of the important features of the twenty-fourth edition is a greater focus on the fetus as a patient and an expanded discussion of fetal diagnosis and therapy. This is complemented by more than 100 new sonographic and MR images of common fetal abnormalities. A new reorganization of the text enables the book to highlight more effectively the myriad disorders that may complicate pregnancy.
Williams Obstetrics provides a convenient, clinically relevant text of value to the busy practitioner. The book summarizes important new data that has influenced evidence-based management to improve pregnancy outcomes. Much of this data is conveniently distilled into newly created tables and diagnostic and treatment algorithms. During discussion, numerous sources are cited to provide evidence-based options for patient management. Additionally, nearly 900 images complement the text, many of which are new or enhanced. These include sonograms, MR images, photographs, diagrams, and graphs. This edition of Williams Obstetrics continues to provide clinicians with everything they need to know about the practice of obstetrics with a level of authority and quality of presentation not found in any other resource.
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Corton, Marlene, Leveno, Kenneth, Bloom, Steven, Spong, Catherine, Dashe, Jodi
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Steven Bloom; F. Cunningham; Catherine Y. Spong; Jodi Dashe; Kenneth Leveno
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McGraw-Hill School Education Group
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Irwin Professional Publishing
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Oracle Press
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United States, United States of America
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24th edition, New York, 2014
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Cover 1
Title Page 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 10
Preface 16
Acknowledgments 18
Section 1 Overview 20
1. Overview of Obstetrics 21
Section 2 Maternal Anatomy and Physiology 34
2. Maternal Anatomy 35
3. Congenital Genitourinary Abnormalities 55
4. Maternal Physiology 65
Section 3 Placentation, Embryogenesis, and Fetal Development 98
5. Implantation and Placental Development 99
6. Placental Abnormalities 135
7. Embryogenesis and Fetal Morphological Development 146
Section 4 Preconceptional and Prenatal Care 174
8. Preconceptional Counseling 175
9. Prenatal Care 186
Section 5 The Fetal Patient 212
10. Fetal Imaging 213
11. Amnionic Fluid 250
12. Teratology, Teratogens, and Fetotoxic Agents 259
13. Genetics 278
14. Prenatal Diagnosis 302
15. Fetal Disorders 325
16. Fetal Therapy 340
17. Fetal Assessment 354
Section 6 Early Pregnancy Complications 368
18. Abortion 369
19. Ectopic Pregnancy 396
20. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease 415
Section 7 Labor 426
21. Physiology of Labor. 427
22. Normal Labor 452
23. Abnormal Labor 474
24. Intrapartum Assessment 492
25. Obstetrical Analgesia and Anesthesia 523
26. Induction and Augmentation of Labor 542
Section 8 Delivery 554
27. Vaginal Delivery 555
28. Breech Delivery 577
29. Operative Vaginal Delivery 593
30. Cesarean Delivery and Peripartum Hysterectomy 606
31. Prior Cesarean Delivery 628
Section 9 The NewBorn 642
32. The Newborn 643
33. Diseases and Injuries of the Term Newborn 656
34. The Preterm Newborn 672
35. Stillbirth 680
Section 10 The Puerperium 686
36. The Puerperium 687
37. Puerperal Complications 701
38. Contraception 714
39. Sterilization 739
Section 11 Obstetrical Complications 746
40. Hypertensive Disorders 747
41. Obstetrical Hemorrhage 799
42. Preterm Labor 848
43. Postterm Pregnancy 881
44. Fetal-Growth Disorders 891
45. Multifetal Pregnancy 910
Section 12 Medical and Surgical Complications 944
46. General Considerations and Maternal Evaluation 945
47. Critical Care and Trauma 959
48. Obesity 980
49. Cardiovascular Disorders 992
50. Chronic Hypertension 1019
51. Pulmonary Disorders 1030
52. Thromboembolic Disorders 1047
53. Renal and Urinary Tract Disorders 1070
54. Gastrointestinal Disorders 1088
55. Hepatic, Biliary, and Pancreatic Disorders 1103
56. Hematological Disorders 1120
57. Diabetes Mellitus 1144
58. Endocrine Disorders 1166
59. Connective-Tissue Disorders 1187
60. Neurological Disorders 1206
61. Psychiatric Disorders 1223
62. Dermatological Disorders 1233
63. Neoplastic Disorders 1238
64. Infectious Diseases 1258
65. Sexually Transmitted Infections 1284
Appendix -1
Serum and Blood Constituents -1
Maternal Echocardiographic Measurements 1311
Fetal Sonographic Measurements 1312
Index 1323
A 1323
B 1327
C 1329
D 1334
E 1336
F 1338
G 1342
H 1343
I 1347
J 1349
K 1349
L 1349
M 1351
N 1355
O 1356
P 1357
Q 1365
R 1365
S 1366
T 1369
U 1373
V 1374
W 1375
X 1375
Y 1376
Z 1376
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This Is The Most Detailed, Comprehensive, And Rigorously Referenced Text On This Subject. This Edition Of Williams Obstetrics Continues To Emphasize The Scientific-based Underpinnings And Evidence-based Practices Of The Specialty. This Is Accomplished By Incorporating More Than 3,000 New Literature Citations And Guidelines From The Most Trusted Professional And Academic Organizations. Overview Of Obstetrics -- Maternal Anatomy -- Congenital Genitourinary Abnormalities -- Maternal Physiology -- Implantation And Placental Development -- Placental Abnormalities -- Embryogenesis And Fetal Morphological Development -- Preconceptional Counseling -- Prenatal Care -- Fetal Imaging -- Amnionic Fluid -- Teratology, Teratogens, And Fetotoxic Agents -- Genetics -- Prenatal Diagnosis -- Fetal Disorders -- Fetal Therapy -- Fetal Assessment -- Abortion -- Ectopic Pregnancy -- Gestational Trophblastic Disease -- Physiology Of Labor -- Normal Labor -- Abnormal Labor -- Intrapartum Assessment -- Obstetrical Analgesia And Anesthesia -- Induction And Augmentation -- Vaginal Delivery -- Breech Delivery -- Operative Vaginal Delivery -- Cesarean Delivery And Peripartum Hysterectomy -- Prior Cesarean Delivery -- The Newborn -- Diseases And Injuries Of The Term Newborn -- The Preterm Newborn -- Stillbirth -- The Puerperium -- Puerperal Complications -- Contraception -- Sterilization -- Hypertensive Disorders -- Obstetrical Hemorrhage -- Preterm Labor -- Postterm Pregnancy -- Fetal-growth Disorders -- Multifetal Pregnancy -- General Considerations And Maternal Evaluation -- Critical Care And Trauma -- Obesity -- Cardiovascular Disorders -- Chronic Hypertension -- Pulmonary Disorders -- Thromboembolic Disorders -- Renal And Urinary Disorders -- Gastrointestinal Disorders -- Hepatic, Biliary, And Pancreatic Disorders -- Hematological Disorders -- Diabetes Mellitus -- Endorcrine Disorders -- Connective-tissue Disorders -- Neurological Disorders -- Psychiatric Disorders -- Dermatological Disorders -- Neoplastic Disorders -- Infectious Diseases -- Sexually Transmitted Infections. Editors, F. Gary Cunningham, Kenneth J. Leveno, Steven L. Bloom, Catherine Y. Spong, Jodi S. Dashe, Barbara L. Hoffman, Brian M. Casey, Jeanne S. Sheffield. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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## The premier reference in obstetrics for more than a century – now even more relevant to today’s practice
__Williams Obstetrics__ is the most detailed, comprehensive, and rigorously referenced text on the subject. Written by an author team from the world-renowned Parkland Hospital, the hallmarks of this classic are its thoroughness, scientific basis, and practical applicability for the obstetrician at the bedside. This edition of __Williams Obstetrics__ continues to emphasize the scientific-based underpinnings and evidence-based practices of the specialty. This is accomplished by using incorporating more than 3,000 new literature citations and guidelines from the most trusted professional and academic organizations.
__Williams Obstetrics__ provides a convenient, clinically relevant text of value to the busy practitioner. The book summarizes important new data that has influenced evidence-based management to improve pregnancy outcomes. Much of this data is conveniently distilled into newly created tables and diagnostic and treatment algorithms. During discussion, numerous sources are cited to provide evidence-based options for patient management. Additionally, nearly 900 images complement the text, many of which are new or enhanced. These include sonograms, MR images, photographs, diagrams, and graphs. This edition of Williams Obstetrics continues to provide clinicians with everything they need to know about the practice of obstetrics with a level of authority and quality of presentation not found in any other resource.
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Emphasizes the scientific-based underpinnings and evidence-based practices of the speciality. This title focuses on the fetus as a patient and an expanded discussion of fetal diagnosis and therapy. It highlights the myriad disorders that may complicate pregnancy and more.
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