Placental Bed Disorders
Basic Science and Its Translation to Obstetrics
Herausgeber: Pijnenborg, Robert; Romero, Roberto; Brosens, Ivo
Placental Bed Disorders
Basic Science and Its Translation to Obstetrics
Herausgeber: Pijnenborg, Robert; Romero, Roberto; Brosens, Ivo
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This book focuses on placental bed disorders and the role they play in normal and complicated pregnancies.
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This book focuses on placental bed disorders and the role they play in normal and complicated pregnancies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517850
- ISBN-10: 0521517850
- Artikelnr.: 28935428
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517850
- ISBN-10: 0521517850
- Artikelnr.: 28935428
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Part I. Introducing the Placental Bed: 1. The placental bed in a
historical perspective Robert Pijnenborg; 2. Unraveling the anatomy Ivo
Brosens; Part II. Placental Bed Vascular Disorders: 3. Defective spiral
artery remodelling Ivo Brosens and T. Yee Khong; 4. What is defective:
decidua, trophoblast or both? Robert Pijnenborg and M. Hanssens; Part III.
Uterine Vascular Environment: 5. Decidualisation Brianna Cloke, Luca Fusi
and Jan Brosens; 6. Uterine NK cells Ashley Moffett; 7. Placental
angiogenesis Christophe L. Depoix and Robert N. Taylor; 8. Oxygen delivery
at the deciduo-placental interface Eric Jauniaux and Graham J. Burton; Part
IV. Deep Placentation: 9. The junctional zone myometrium Stephen R. Killick
and Piotr Lesny; 10. Subendometrial spiral artery blood flow and pregnancy
rate Ernest Hung Yu Ng and Pak Chung Ho; 11. Deep trophoblast invasion and
spiral artery remodelling Robert Pijnenborg and Ivo Brosens; Part V.
Comparative Anatomy and Research Models: 12. Comparative anatomy and
placental evolution Anthony M. Carter and Robert D. Martin; 13. Animal
models of deep trophoblast invasion Robert Pijnenborg and Lisbeth
Vercruysse; 14. Trophoblast-arterial interactions in vitro J. E. Cartwright
and G. St J. Whitley; 15. Long-term effects of uteroplacental insufficiency
in animals R. H. Lane, R. McKnight and Qi Fu; Part VI. Genetics: 16.
Fertile soil or no man's land: a partial history of the placental bed David
Haig; 17. Search for susceptibility genes Linda Morgan; 18. Imprinting
Gudrun Moore and Sayeda Abu-Amero; Part VII. Risk Factors, Predictors and
Future Management: 19. Risk factors of pre-eclampsia and SGA Rolv
Skjaerven, Kari K. Melve and Lars J. Vatten; 20. Angiogenic factors and
pre-eclampsia May Lee Tjoa, Eliyahu Khankin, Sarosh Rana and S. Ananth
Karumanchi; 21. Assisted reproductive technology and the risk of poor
pregnancy outcome Marc J. N. C. Keirse and Frans M. Helmerhorst; 22.
Periconceptual and early pregnancy approach Gordon C. S. Smith; 23. New
concepts and recommendations on clinical management and research Caroline
Dunk, Sascha Drewlo, Leslie Proctor and John C. P. Kingdom; 24. Disorders
of the placental bed in the genesis of the great obstetrical syndromes
Roberto Romero, Juan Pedro Kusanovic and Chong Jai Kim; Index.
historical perspective Robert Pijnenborg; 2. Unraveling the anatomy Ivo
Brosens; Part II. Placental Bed Vascular Disorders: 3. Defective spiral
artery remodelling Ivo Brosens and T. Yee Khong; 4. What is defective:
decidua, trophoblast or both? Robert Pijnenborg and M. Hanssens; Part III.
Uterine Vascular Environment: 5. Decidualisation Brianna Cloke, Luca Fusi
and Jan Brosens; 6. Uterine NK cells Ashley Moffett; 7. Placental
angiogenesis Christophe L. Depoix and Robert N. Taylor; 8. Oxygen delivery
at the deciduo-placental interface Eric Jauniaux and Graham J. Burton; Part
IV. Deep Placentation: 9. The junctional zone myometrium Stephen R. Killick
and Piotr Lesny; 10. Subendometrial spiral artery blood flow and pregnancy
rate Ernest Hung Yu Ng and Pak Chung Ho; 11. Deep trophoblast invasion and
spiral artery remodelling Robert Pijnenborg and Ivo Brosens; Part V.
Comparative Anatomy and Research Models: 12. Comparative anatomy and
placental evolution Anthony M. Carter and Robert D. Martin; 13. Animal
models of deep trophoblast invasion Robert Pijnenborg and Lisbeth
Vercruysse; 14. Trophoblast-arterial interactions in vitro J. E. Cartwright
and G. St J. Whitley; 15. Long-term effects of uteroplacental insufficiency
in animals R. H. Lane, R. McKnight and Qi Fu; Part VI. Genetics: 16.
Fertile soil or no man's land: a partial history of the placental bed David
Haig; 17. Search for susceptibility genes Linda Morgan; 18. Imprinting
Gudrun Moore and Sayeda Abu-Amero; Part VII. Risk Factors, Predictors and
Future Management: 19. Risk factors of pre-eclampsia and SGA Rolv
Skjaerven, Kari K. Melve and Lars J. Vatten; 20. Angiogenic factors and
pre-eclampsia May Lee Tjoa, Eliyahu Khankin, Sarosh Rana and S. Ananth
Karumanchi; 21. Assisted reproductive technology and the risk of poor
pregnancy outcome Marc J. N. C. Keirse and Frans M. Helmerhorst; 22.
Periconceptual and early pregnancy approach Gordon C. S. Smith; 23. New
concepts and recommendations on clinical management and research Caroline
Dunk, Sascha Drewlo, Leslie Proctor and John C. P. Kingdom; 24. Disorders
of the placental bed in the genesis of the great obstetrical syndromes
Roberto Romero, Juan Pedro Kusanovic and Chong Jai Kim; Index.
Preface; Part I. Introducing the Placental Bed: 1. The placental bed in a
historical perspective Robert Pijnenborg; 2. Unraveling the anatomy Ivo
Brosens; Part II. Placental Bed Vascular Disorders: 3. Defective spiral
artery remodelling Ivo Brosens and T. Yee Khong; 4. What is defective:
decidua, trophoblast or both? Robert Pijnenborg and M. Hanssens; Part III.
Uterine Vascular Environment: 5. Decidualisation Brianna Cloke, Luca Fusi
and Jan Brosens; 6. Uterine NK cells Ashley Moffett; 7. Placental
angiogenesis Christophe L. Depoix and Robert N. Taylor; 8. Oxygen delivery
at the deciduo-placental interface Eric Jauniaux and Graham J. Burton; Part
IV. Deep Placentation: 9. The junctional zone myometrium Stephen R. Killick
and Piotr Lesny; 10. Subendometrial spiral artery blood flow and pregnancy
rate Ernest Hung Yu Ng and Pak Chung Ho; 11. Deep trophoblast invasion and
spiral artery remodelling Robert Pijnenborg and Ivo Brosens; Part V.
Comparative Anatomy and Research Models: 12. Comparative anatomy and
placental evolution Anthony M. Carter and Robert D. Martin; 13. Animal
models of deep trophoblast invasion Robert Pijnenborg and Lisbeth
Vercruysse; 14. Trophoblast-arterial interactions in vitro J. E. Cartwright
and G. St J. Whitley; 15. Long-term effects of uteroplacental insufficiency
in animals R. H. Lane, R. McKnight and Qi Fu; Part VI. Genetics: 16.
Fertile soil or no man's land: a partial history of the placental bed David
Haig; 17. Search for susceptibility genes Linda Morgan; 18. Imprinting
Gudrun Moore and Sayeda Abu-Amero; Part VII. Risk Factors, Predictors and
Future Management: 19. Risk factors of pre-eclampsia and SGA Rolv
Skjaerven, Kari K. Melve and Lars J. Vatten; 20. Angiogenic factors and
pre-eclampsia May Lee Tjoa, Eliyahu Khankin, Sarosh Rana and S. Ananth
Karumanchi; 21. Assisted reproductive technology and the risk of poor
pregnancy outcome Marc J. N. C. Keirse and Frans M. Helmerhorst; 22.
Periconceptual and early pregnancy approach Gordon C. S. Smith; 23. New
concepts and recommendations on clinical management and research Caroline
Dunk, Sascha Drewlo, Leslie Proctor and John C. P. Kingdom; 24. Disorders
of the placental bed in the genesis of the great obstetrical syndromes
Roberto Romero, Juan Pedro Kusanovic and Chong Jai Kim; Index.
historical perspective Robert Pijnenborg; 2. Unraveling the anatomy Ivo
Brosens; Part II. Placental Bed Vascular Disorders: 3. Defective spiral
artery remodelling Ivo Brosens and T. Yee Khong; 4. What is defective:
decidua, trophoblast or both? Robert Pijnenborg and M. Hanssens; Part III.
Uterine Vascular Environment: 5. Decidualisation Brianna Cloke, Luca Fusi
and Jan Brosens; 6. Uterine NK cells Ashley Moffett; 7. Placental
angiogenesis Christophe L. Depoix and Robert N. Taylor; 8. Oxygen delivery
at the deciduo-placental interface Eric Jauniaux and Graham J. Burton; Part
IV. Deep Placentation: 9. The junctional zone myometrium Stephen R. Killick
and Piotr Lesny; 10. Subendometrial spiral artery blood flow and pregnancy
rate Ernest Hung Yu Ng and Pak Chung Ho; 11. Deep trophoblast invasion and
spiral artery remodelling Robert Pijnenborg and Ivo Brosens; Part V.
Comparative Anatomy and Research Models: 12. Comparative anatomy and
placental evolution Anthony M. Carter and Robert D. Martin; 13. Animal
models of deep trophoblast invasion Robert Pijnenborg and Lisbeth
Vercruysse; 14. Trophoblast-arterial interactions in vitro J. E. Cartwright
and G. St J. Whitley; 15. Long-term effects of uteroplacental insufficiency
in animals R. H. Lane, R. McKnight and Qi Fu; Part VI. Genetics: 16.
Fertile soil or no man's land: a partial history of the placental bed David
Haig; 17. Search for susceptibility genes Linda Morgan; 18. Imprinting
Gudrun Moore and Sayeda Abu-Amero; Part VII. Risk Factors, Predictors and
Future Management: 19. Risk factors of pre-eclampsia and SGA Rolv
Skjaerven, Kari K. Melve and Lars J. Vatten; 20. Angiogenic factors and
pre-eclampsia May Lee Tjoa, Eliyahu Khankin, Sarosh Rana and S. Ananth
Karumanchi; 21. Assisted reproductive technology and the risk of poor
pregnancy outcome Marc J. N. C. Keirse and Frans M. Helmerhorst; 22.
Periconceptual and early pregnancy approach Gordon C. S. Smith; 23. New
concepts and recommendations on clinical management and research Caroline
Dunk, Sascha Drewlo, Leslie Proctor and John C. P. Kingdom; 24. Disorders
of the placental bed in the genesis of the great obstetrical syndromes
Roberto Romero, Juan Pedro Kusanovic and Chong Jai Kim; Index.