Disorders of Thrombosis and Hemostasis In Pregnancy: A guide to management is a comprehensive guide to disorders of thrombosis and hemostasis in pregnancy.
It highlights the latest developments and controversial issues, and the multidisciplinary approach provides authoritative clinical advice on state-of-the-art management.
The disorders covered are highly pertinent to successful pregnancy outcome, and many may be associated with significant maternal and/or fetal morbidity, and even mortality. This book is relevant for individuals in all disciplines involved in the care of women with disorders of thrombosis and hemostasis in pregnancy. This book will offer a comprehensive guide to disorders of thrombosis and haemostasis in pregnancy. It will highlight the latest developments and controversial issues. The multidisciplinary approach will provide authoritative clinical advice on state-of-the-art management. The disorders to be covered are highly pertinent to successful pregnancy outcome, and many may be associated with significant maternal and/or fetal morbidity, and even mortality. This book will be relevant for individuals in all disciplines involved in the care of women with disorders of thrombosis and haemostasis in pregnancy.
It highlights the latest developments and controversial issues, and the multidisciplinary approach provides authoritative clinical advice on state-of-the-art management.
The disorders covered are highly pertinent to successful pregnancy outcome, and many may be associated with significant maternal and/or fetal morbidity, and even mortality. This book is relevant for individuals in all disciplines involved in the care of women with disorders of thrombosis and hemostasis in pregnancy. This book will offer a comprehensive guide to disorders of thrombosis and haemostasis in pregnancy. It will highlight the latest developments and controversial issues. The multidisciplinary approach will provide authoritative clinical advice on state-of-the-art management. The disorders to be covered are highly pertinent to successful pregnancy outcome, and many may be associated with significant maternal and/or fetal morbidity, and even mortality. This book will be relevant for individuals in all disciplines involved in the care of women with disorders of thrombosis and haemostasis in pregnancy.
From the reviews:
"The editors are a duo of clinicians with a wealth of expertise. They have meticulously put together an excellent and highly relevant textbook, which encompasses the best available evidence and experience. ... The text is therefore highly recommended to haematologists, gynaecologists with special interest in early pregnancy, midwives and obstetricians who specialise in maternal medicine, obstetric physisicans, anaesthetists with special interest in obstetrics and higher level trainees preparing for such roles." (Gabriella Gray, The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Vol. 16 (1), 2014)
"This book uses the literature to form evidence-based management strategies for managing pregnant patients with hematological disorders. ... The book is written for anyone who will care for pregnant patients with hematological issues, ranging from hematologists and obstetricians to residents in the field to midwives. ... Overall, this is a comprehensive book with rich detail, particularly about rare conditions." (Anthony Shanks, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)
"The editors are a duo of clinicians with a wealth of expertise. They have meticulously put together an excellent and highly relevant textbook, which encompasses the best available evidence and experience. ... The text is therefore highly recommended to haematologists, gynaecologists with special interest in early pregnancy, midwives and obstetricians who specialise in maternal medicine, obstetric physisicans, anaesthetists with special interest in obstetrics and higher level trainees preparing for such roles." (Gabriella Gray, The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Vol. 16 (1), 2014)
"This book uses the literature to form evidence-based management strategies for managing pregnant patients with hematological disorders. ... The book is written for anyone who will care for pregnant patients with hematological issues, ranging from hematologists and obstetricians to residents in the field to midwives. ... Overall, this is a comprehensive book with rich detail, particularly about rare conditions." (Anthony Shanks, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)