Placental and Gestational Pathology Hardback with Online Resource
Herausgeber: Redline, Raymond W; Roberts, Drucilla J; Boyd, Theonia K
Placental and Gestational Pathology Hardback with Online Resource
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A guide to identifying disease processes in the placenta affecting pregnancy outcome, with current diagnostic criteria and clinical consequences.
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A guide to identifying disease processes in the placenta affecting pregnancy outcome, with current diagnostic criteria and clinical consequences.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 194mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9781316632536
- ISBN-10: 1316632539
- Artikelnr.: 52912521
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 194mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9781316632536
- ISBN-10: 1316632539
- Artikelnr.: 52912521
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: 1. Normal development Mana Parast; Part II. Early
Pregnancy Pathology: 2. Early pregnancy loss with normal karyotype Raymond
W. Redline; 3. Early pregnancy loss with abnormal karyotype Raymond W.
Redline; 4. Gestational trophoblastic disease Bradley J. Quade; Part III.
Maternal Uteroplacental-Vascular Pathology: 5. Maternal
vascular/trophoblastic developmental abnormalities Raymond W. Redline; 6.
Distal villous hypoplasia, focal and diffuse Brendan Fitzgerald and Sarah
Keating; 7. Maternal vascular malperfusion Raymond W. Redline; 8. Loss of
maternal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts; Part IV. Fetal
Stromal-Vascular Pathology: 9. Fetal-stromal vascular developmental
abnormalities Raymond W. Redline; 10. Fetal vascular malperfusion Theonia
K. Boyd; 11. Loss of fetal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts; Part V.
Inflammatory Processes: 12. Placental infections Drucilla J. Roberts; 13.
Chronic villitis/ villitis of unknown etiology (Vue) Mana Parast; 14.
Chronic inflammatory lesions sometimes associated with villitis of unknown
etiology (Vue) Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi; 15. Chronic
histiocytic intervillositis Raymond W. Redline; Part VI. Other Pathologic
Processes: 16. Placental size, shape, and umbilical cord abnormalities
Raymond W. Redline; 17. Perivillous fibrin deposition Drucilla J. Roberts;
18. Atypical intraplacental hemorrhages/ thrombi Brendan Fitzgerald and
Sarah Keating; 19. Meconium effects Theonia K. Boyd; 20. Increased
circulating fetal nucleated red blood cells Theonia K. Boyd; 21. Early and
late membrane/amnion rupture and amnion nodosum Suzanne M. Jacques and
Faisal Qureshi; 22. Metastatic tumors Drucilla J. Roberts; 23. Heterotopias
and germ cell tumors Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi; 24. Lysosomal
storage disease, Bartter syndrome, and mimics Raymond W. Redline; Part VII.
Pathology of Multiple Gestations: 25. The pathology of monochorionic
placentation Monique E. De Paepe; 26. Dichorionic or higher order multiple
gestations Monique E. De Paepe; Part VIII. Uteroplacental Pathology: 27.
Abnormal placental location Kelly Devereaux and Ann Folkins; 28. Morbidly
adherent placenta Linda M. Ernst; 29. Uterine rupture/ dehiscence Sydney
Card and Ann Folkins; 30. Postpartum hemorrhage Koah Vierkoetter and Ann
Folkins; Part IX. Clinicopathologic Correlations: Placental Pathology and
Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: 31. Spontaneous preterm delivery (premature
labor, premature rupture of membranes, vaginal bleeding, cervical
insufficiency) Raymond W. Redline; 32. Fetal growth restriction Ann
Folkins; 33. Fetal death Theonia K. Boyd; 34. Central nervous system injury
Raymond W. Redline; 35. Recurrent pregnancy loss Raymond W. Redline.
Pregnancy Pathology: 2. Early pregnancy loss with normal karyotype Raymond
W. Redline; 3. Early pregnancy loss with abnormal karyotype Raymond W.
Redline; 4. Gestational trophoblastic disease Bradley J. Quade; Part III.
Maternal Uteroplacental-Vascular Pathology: 5. Maternal
vascular/trophoblastic developmental abnormalities Raymond W. Redline; 6.
Distal villous hypoplasia, focal and diffuse Brendan Fitzgerald and Sarah
Keating; 7. Maternal vascular malperfusion Raymond W. Redline; 8. Loss of
maternal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts; Part IV. Fetal
Stromal-Vascular Pathology: 9. Fetal-stromal vascular developmental
abnormalities Raymond W. Redline; 10. Fetal vascular malperfusion Theonia
K. Boyd; 11. Loss of fetal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts; Part V.
Inflammatory Processes: 12. Placental infections Drucilla J. Roberts; 13.
Chronic villitis/ villitis of unknown etiology (Vue) Mana Parast; 14.
Chronic inflammatory lesions sometimes associated with villitis of unknown
etiology (Vue) Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi; 15. Chronic
histiocytic intervillositis Raymond W. Redline; Part VI. Other Pathologic
Processes: 16. Placental size, shape, and umbilical cord abnormalities
Raymond W. Redline; 17. Perivillous fibrin deposition Drucilla J. Roberts;
18. Atypical intraplacental hemorrhages/ thrombi Brendan Fitzgerald and
Sarah Keating; 19. Meconium effects Theonia K. Boyd; 20. Increased
circulating fetal nucleated red blood cells Theonia K. Boyd; 21. Early and
late membrane/amnion rupture and amnion nodosum Suzanne M. Jacques and
Faisal Qureshi; 22. Metastatic tumors Drucilla J. Roberts; 23. Heterotopias
and germ cell tumors Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi; 24. Lysosomal
storage disease, Bartter syndrome, and mimics Raymond W. Redline; Part VII.
Pathology of Multiple Gestations: 25. The pathology of monochorionic
placentation Monique E. De Paepe; 26. Dichorionic or higher order multiple
gestations Monique E. De Paepe; Part VIII. Uteroplacental Pathology: 27.
Abnormal placental location Kelly Devereaux and Ann Folkins; 28. Morbidly
adherent placenta Linda M. Ernst; 29. Uterine rupture/ dehiscence Sydney
Card and Ann Folkins; 30. Postpartum hemorrhage Koah Vierkoetter and Ann
Folkins; Part IX. Clinicopathologic Correlations: Placental Pathology and
Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: 31. Spontaneous preterm delivery (premature
labor, premature rupture of membranes, vaginal bleeding, cervical
insufficiency) Raymond W. Redline; 32. Fetal growth restriction Ann
Folkins; 33. Fetal death Theonia K. Boyd; 34. Central nervous system injury
Raymond W. Redline; 35. Recurrent pregnancy loss Raymond W. Redline.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Normal development Mana Parast; Part II. Early
Pregnancy Pathology: 2. Early pregnancy loss with normal karyotype Raymond
W. Redline; 3. Early pregnancy loss with abnormal karyotype Raymond W.
Redline; 4. Gestational trophoblastic disease Bradley J. Quade; Part III.
Maternal Uteroplacental-Vascular Pathology: 5. Maternal
vascular/trophoblastic developmental abnormalities Raymond W. Redline; 6.
Distal villous hypoplasia, focal and diffuse Brendan Fitzgerald and Sarah
Keating; 7. Maternal vascular malperfusion Raymond W. Redline; 8. Loss of
maternal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts; Part IV. Fetal
Stromal-Vascular Pathology: 9. Fetal-stromal vascular developmental
abnormalities Raymond W. Redline; 10. Fetal vascular malperfusion Theonia
K. Boyd; 11. Loss of fetal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts; Part V.
Inflammatory Processes: 12. Placental infections Drucilla J. Roberts; 13.
Chronic villitis/ villitis of unknown etiology (Vue) Mana Parast; 14.
Chronic inflammatory lesions sometimes associated with villitis of unknown
etiology (Vue) Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi; 15. Chronic
histiocytic intervillositis Raymond W. Redline; Part VI. Other Pathologic
Processes: 16. Placental size, shape, and umbilical cord abnormalities
Raymond W. Redline; 17. Perivillous fibrin deposition Drucilla J. Roberts;
18. Atypical intraplacental hemorrhages/ thrombi Brendan Fitzgerald and
Sarah Keating; 19. Meconium effects Theonia K. Boyd; 20. Increased
circulating fetal nucleated red blood cells Theonia K. Boyd; 21. Early and
late membrane/amnion rupture and amnion nodosum Suzanne M. Jacques and
Faisal Qureshi; 22. Metastatic tumors Drucilla J. Roberts; 23. Heterotopias
and germ cell tumors Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi; 24. Lysosomal
storage disease, Bartter syndrome, and mimics Raymond W. Redline; Part VII.
Pathology of Multiple Gestations: 25. The pathology of monochorionic
placentation Monique E. De Paepe; 26. Dichorionic or higher order multiple
gestations Monique E. De Paepe; Part VIII. Uteroplacental Pathology: 27.
Abnormal placental location Kelly Devereaux and Ann Folkins; 28. Morbidly
adherent placenta Linda M. Ernst; 29. Uterine rupture/ dehiscence Sydney
Card and Ann Folkins; 30. Postpartum hemorrhage Koah Vierkoetter and Ann
Folkins; Part IX. Clinicopathologic Correlations: Placental Pathology and
Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: 31. Spontaneous preterm delivery (premature
labor, premature rupture of membranes, vaginal bleeding, cervical
insufficiency) Raymond W. Redline; 32. Fetal growth restriction Ann
Folkins; 33. Fetal death Theonia K. Boyd; 34. Central nervous system injury
Raymond W. Redline; 35. Recurrent pregnancy loss Raymond W. Redline.
Pregnancy Pathology: 2. Early pregnancy loss with normal karyotype Raymond
W. Redline; 3. Early pregnancy loss with abnormal karyotype Raymond W.
Redline; 4. Gestational trophoblastic disease Bradley J. Quade; Part III.
Maternal Uteroplacental-Vascular Pathology: 5. Maternal
vascular/trophoblastic developmental abnormalities Raymond W. Redline; 6.
Distal villous hypoplasia, focal and diffuse Brendan Fitzgerald and Sarah
Keating; 7. Maternal vascular malperfusion Raymond W. Redline; 8. Loss of
maternal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts; Part IV. Fetal
Stromal-Vascular Pathology: 9. Fetal-stromal vascular developmental
abnormalities Raymond W. Redline; 10. Fetal vascular malperfusion Theonia
K. Boyd; 11. Loss of fetal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts; Part V.
Inflammatory Processes: 12. Placental infections Drucilla J. Roberts; 13.
Chronic villitis/ villitis of unknown etiology (Vue) Mana Parast; 14.
Chronic inflammatory lesions sometimes associated with villitis of unknown
etiology (Vue) Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi; 15. Chronic
histiocytic intervillositis Raymond W. Redline; Part VI. Other Pathologic
Processes: 16. Placental size, shape, and umbilical cord abnormalities
Raymond W. Redline; 17. Perivillous fibrin deposition Drucilla J. Roberts;
18. Atypical intraplacental hemorrhages/ thrombi Brendan Fitzgerald and
Sarah Keating; 19. Meconium effects Theonia K. Boyd; 20. Increased
circulating fetal nucleated red blood cells Theonia K. Boyd; 21. Early and
late membrane/amnion rupture and amnion nodosum Suzanne M. Jacques and
Faisal Qureshi; 22. Metastatic tumors Drucilla J. Roberts; 23. Heterotopias
and germ cell tumors Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi; 24. Lysosomal
storage disease, Bartter syndrome, and mimics Raymond W. Redline; Part VII.
Pathology of Multiple Gestations: 25. The pathology of monochorionic
placentation Monique E. De Paepe; 26. Dichorionic or higher order multiple
gestations Monique E. De Paepe; Part VIII. Uteroplacental Pathology: 27.
Abnormal placental location Kelly Devereaux and Ann Folkins; 28. Morbidly
adherent placenta Linda M. Ernst; 29. Uterine rupture/ dehiscence Sydney
Card and Ann Folkins; 30. Postpartum hemorrhage Koah Vierkoetter and Ann
Folkins; Part IX. Clinicopathologic Correlations: Placental Pathology and
Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: 31. Spontaneous preterm delivery (premature
labor, premature rupture of membranes, vaginal bleeding, cervical
insufficiency) Raymond W. Redline; 32. Fetal growth restriction Ann
Folkins; 33. Fetal death Theonia K. Boyd; 34. Central nervous system injury
Raymond W. Redline; 35. Recurrent pregnancy loss Raymond W. Redline.