Fiona Lyall / Michael Belfort (eds.)
Pre-Eclampsia
Etiology and Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Lyall, Fiona; Belfort, Michael
Fiona Lyall / Michael Belfort (eds.)
Pre-Eclampsia
Etiology and Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Lyall, Fiona; Belfort, Michael
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Pre-eclampsia is one of the leading causes of death and disability in mothers and babies. Over four million women worldwide will develop the disorder every year. This book, written by an international team of experts, focuses on both the scientific basis of pre-eclampsia and its management. The basic science section contains up-to-date reviews of the most exciting research developments in pre-eclampsia. The clinical chapters provide a comprehensive review of the pertinent literature, highlighting recent data and new ideas or developments in current management. There is a section in each…mehr
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Pre-eclampsia is one of the leading causes of death and disability in mothers and babies. Over four million women worldwide will develop the disorder every year. This book, written by an international team of experts, focuses on both the scientific basis of pre-eclampsia and its management. The basic science section contains up-to-date reviews of the most exciting research developments in pre-eclampsia. The clinical chapters provide a comprehensive review of the pertinent literature, highlighting recent data and new ideas or developments in current management. There is a section in each chapter (where relevant) that deals with practical management, giving clinicians a formulated treatment plan that they can implement directly. The book will be of interest to all professionals interested in the reproductive sciences, and to obstetricians and physicians with an interest in pre-eclampsia.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 193mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1338g
- ISBN-13: 9780521831895
- ISBN-10: 052183189X
- Artikelnr.: 22580801
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 193mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1338g
- ISBN-13: 9780521831895
- ISBN-10: 052183189X
- Artikelnr.: 22580801
Fiona Lyall is Professor of Maternal and Fetal Health at the University of Glasgow.
Michael Belfort is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah and Director of Perinatal Research with the Hospital Corporation of America in Nashville.
Michael Belfort is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah and Director of Perinatal Research with the Hospital Corporation of America in Nashville.
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Basic Science: 1. Trophoblast invasion in pre
eclampsia and other pregnancy disorders Robert Pijnenborg, Lisbeth Vercruysse, Myriam Hanssens and F. André Van Assche; 2. Development of the utero
placental circulation: purported mechanisms for cytotrophoblast invasion in normal pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Fiona Lyall; 3. In Vitro models for studying pre
eclampsia John Aplin and Ian P. Crocker; 4. Endothelial factors Muna Noori, Mina Savvidou and David Williams; 5. The renin
angiotensin system in pre
eclampsia Fiona Broughton Pipkin; 6. Immunological factors and placentation: implications for pre
eclampsia Ashley Moffett and Susan Hiby; 7. Immunological factors and placentation: implications for pre
eclampsia C. W. G. Redman and I. L. Sargent; 8. The role of oxidative stress in pre
eclampsia M. T. M. Raijmaker and L. Poston; 9. Placental hypoxia, hyperoxia and ischaemia
reperfusion injury in pre
eclampsia Graham Burton, Tai
Ho Hung, and Eric Jauniaux; 10. Tenney
Parker changes and apoptotic versus necrotic shedding of trophoblast in normal pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Peter Kaufmann and Berthold Huppertz; 11. Dyslipidemia and pre
eclampsia Carl A. Hubel; 12. Pre
eclampsia a two
stage disorder: what is the linkage? Are there directed fetal/placental signals? Jim Roberts 13. High altitude and pre
eclampsia Stacy Zamudio; 14. The use of mouse models to explore fetal
maternal interactions underlying pre
eclampsia James C. Cross; 15. Prediction of pre
eclampsia Leslie Myatt and Lavenia B. Carpenter; 16. Long
term implications of pre
eclampsia for maternal health Gordon C. S. Smith; Part II. Clinical Practice: 17. Classification and diagnosis of pre
eclampsia Robyn A. North; 18. Measuring blood pressure in pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Andrew H. Shennan and Annemarie De Greeff; 19. Immune maladaptation in the etiology of pre
eclampsia: an updated epidemiological perspective Gus Dekker and Pierre Yves Robillard; 20. Genetics of pre
eclampsia and counselling the patient who has developed pre
eclampsia Kenneth Ward; 21. Thrombophilias and pre
eclampsia Isobel D. Walker; 22. Medical illness and the risk of pre
eclampsia Catherine Nelson
Piercy; 23. The kidney and pre
eclampsia M. C. Smith and J. M. Davison; 24. Management of mild pre
eclampsia Tracey Glanville and James J. Walker; 25. Management of severe pre
eclampsia Kristin H. Coppage and Baha M. Sibai; 26. The differential diagnosis of pre
eclampsia and eclampsia Michael Varner; 27. Complications of pre
eclampsia Gary A. Dildy III and Michael A. Belfort; 28. Central nervous system findings in pre
eclampsia and eclampsia Diane Twickler and F. Gary Cunningham; 29. Pathogenesis and treatment of eclampsia Joong Shin Park, Michael A. Belfort and Errol R. Norwitz; 30. Anaesthesia for the pre
eclamptic patient Jose M. Rivers and Maya S. Suresh; 31. Critical care management of severe pre
eclampsia John Anthony; 32. The role of maternal and fetal Doppler in pre
eclampsia J. Hornbuckle and S. Robson; 33. Pregnancy
induced hypertension
the effects on the newborn Jonathan Coutts; 34. Medico
legal implications of the diagnosis of pre
eclampsia Jeffrey P. Phelan; Subject Index.
eclampsia and other pregnancy disorders Robert Pijnenborg, Lisbeth Vercruysse, Myriam Hanssens and F. André Van Assche; 2. Development of the utero
placental circulation: purported mechanisms for cytotrophoblast invasion in normal pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Fiona Lyall; 3. In Vitro models for studying pre
eclampsia John Aplin and Ian P. Crocker; 4. Endothelial factors Muna Noori, Mina Savvidou and David Williams; 5. The renin
angiotensin system in pre
eclampsia Fiona Broughton Pipkin; 6. Immunological factors and placentation: implications for pre
eclampsia Ashley Moffett and Susan Hiby; 7. Immunological factors and placentation: implications for pre
eclampsia C. W. G. Redman and I. L. Sargent; 8. The role of oxidative stress in pre
eclampsia M. T. M. Raijmaker and L. Poston; 9. Placental hypoxia, hyperoxia and ischaemia
reperfusion injury in pre
eclampsia Graham Burton, Tai
Ho Hung, and Eric Jauniaux; 10. Tenney
Parker changes and apoptotic versus necrotic shedding of trophoblast in normal pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Peter Kaufmann and Berthold Huppertz; 11. Dyslipidemia and pre
eclampsia Carl A. Hubel; 12. Pre
eclampsia a two
stage disorder: what is the linkage? Are there directed fetal/placental signals? Jim Roberts 13. High altitude and pre
eclampsia Stacy Zamudio; 14. The use of mouse models to explore fetal
maternal interactions underlying pre
eclampsia James C. Cross; 15. Prediction of pre
eclampsia Leslie Myatt and Lavenia B. Carpenter; 16. Long
term implications of pre
eclampsia for maternal health Gordon C. S. Smith; Part II. Clinical Practice: 17. Classification and diagnosis of pre
eclampsia Robyn A. North; 18. Measuring blood pressure in pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Andrew H. Shennan and Annemarie De Greeff; 19. Immune maladaptation in the etiology of pre
eclampsia: an updated epidemiological perspective Gus Dekker and Pierre Yves Robillard; 20. Genetics of pre
eclampsia and counselling the patient who has developed pre
eclampsia Kenneth Ward; 21. Thrombophilias and pre
eclampsia Isobel D. Walker; 22. Medical illness and the risk of pre
eclampsia Catherine Nelson
Piercy; 23. The kidney and pre
eclampsia M. C. Smith and J. M. Davison; 24. Management of mild pre
eclampsia Tracey Glanville and James J. Walker; 25. Management of severe pre
eclampsia Kristin H. Coppage and Baha M. Sibai; 26. The differential diagnosis of pre
eclampsia and eclampsia Michael Varner; 27. Complications of pre
eclampsia Gary A. Dildy III and Michael A. Belfort; 28. Central nervous system findings in pre
eclampsia and eclampsia Diane Twickler and F. Gary Cunningham; 29. Pathogenesis and treatment of eclampsia Joong Shin Park, Michael A. Belfort and Errol R. Norwitz; 30. Anaesthesia for the pre
eclamptic patient Jose M. Rivers and Maya S. Suresh; 31. Critical care management of severe pre
eclampsia John Anthony; 32. The role of maternal and fetal Doppler in pre
eclampsia J. Hornbuckle and S. Robson; 33. Pregnancy
induced hypertension
the effects on the newborn Jonathan Coutts; 34. Medico
legal implications of the diagnosis of pre
eclampsia Jeffrey P. Phelan; Subject Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Basic Science: 1. Trophoblast invasion in pre
eclampsia and other pregnancy disorders Robert Pijnenborg, Lisbeth Vercruysse, Myriam Hanssens and F. André Van Assche; 2. Development of the utero
placental circulation: purported mechanisms for cytotrophoblast invasion in normal pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Fiona Lyall; 3. In Vitro models for studying pre
eclampsia John Aplin and Ian P. Crocker; 4. Endothelial factors Muna Noori, Mina Savvidou and David Williams; 5. The renin
angiotensin system in pre
eclampsia Fiona Broughton Pipkin; 6. Immunological factors and placentation: implications for pre
eclampsia Ashley Moffett and Susan Hiby; 7. Immunological factors and placentation: implications for pre
eclampsia C. W. G. Redman and I. L. Sargent; 8. The role of oxidative stress in pre
eclampsia M. T. M. Raijmaker and L. Poston; 9. Placental hypoxia, hyperoxia and ischaemia
reperfusion injury in pre
eclampsia Graham Burton, Tai
Ho Hung, and Eric Jauniaux; 10. Tenney
Parker changes and apoptotic versus necrotic shedding of trophoblast in normal pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Peter Kaufmann and Berthold Huppertz; 11. Dyslipidemia and pre
eclampsia Carl A. Hubel; 12. Pre
eclampsia a two
stage disorder: what is the linkage? Are there directed fetal/placental signals? Jim Roberts 13. High altitude and pre
eclampsia Stacy Zamudio; 14. The use of mouse models to explore fetal
maternal interactions underlying pre
eclampsia James C. Cross; 15. Prediction of pre
eclampsia Leslie Myatt and Lavenia B. Carpenter; 16. Long
term implications of pre
eclampsia for maternal health Gordon C. S. Smith; Part II. Clinical Practice: 17. Classification and diagnosis of pre
eclampsia Robyn A. North; 18. Measuring blood pressure in pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Andrew H. Shennan and Annemarie De Greeff; 19. Immune maladaptation in the etiology of pre
eclampsia: an updated epidemiological perspective Gus Dekker and Pierre Yves Robillard; 20. Genetics of pre
eclampsia and counselling the patient who has developed pre
eclampsia Kenneth Ward; 21. Thrombophilias and pre
eclampsia Isobel D. Walker; 22. Medical illness and the risk of pre
eclampsia Catherine Nelson
Piercy; 23. The kidney and pre
eclampsia M. C. Smith and J. M. Davison; 24. Management of mild pre
eclampsia Tracey Glanville and James J. Walker; 25. Management of severe pre
eclampsia Kristin H. Coppage and Baha M. Sibai; 26. The differential diagnosis of pre
eclampsia and eclampsia Michael Varner; 27. Complications of pre
eclampsia Gary A. Dildy III and Michael A. Belfort; 28. Central nervous system findings in pre
eclampsia and eclampsia Diane Twickler and F. Gary Cunningham; 29. Pathogenesis and treatment of eclampsia Joong Shin Park, Michael A. Belfort and Errol R. Norwitz; 30. Anaesthesia for the pre
eclamptic patient Jose M. Rivers and Maya S. Suresh; 31. Critical care management of severe pre
eclampsia John Anthony; 32. The role of maternal and fetal Doppler in pre
eclampsia J. Hornbuckle and S. Robson; 33. Pregnancy
induced hypertension
the effects on the newborn Jonathan Coutts; 34. Medico
legal implications of the diagnosis of pre
eclampsia Jeffrey P. Phelan; Subject Index.
eclampsia and other pregnancy disorders Robert Pijnenborg, Lisbeth Vercruysse, Myriam Hanssens and F. André Van Assche; 2. Development of the utero
placental circulation: purported mechanisms for cytotrophoblast invasion in normal pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Fiona Lyall; 3. In Vitro models for studying pre
eclampsia John Aplin and Ian P. Crocker; 4. Endothelial factors Muna Noori, Mina Savvidou and David Williams; 5. The renin
angiotensin system in pre
eclampsia Fiona Broughton Pipkin; 6. Immunological factors and placentation: implications for pre
eclampsia Ashley Moffett and Susan Hiby; 7. Immunological factors and placentation: implications for pre
eclampsia C. W. G. Redman and I. L. Sargent; 8. The role of oxidative stress in pre
eclampsia M. T. M. Raijmaker and L. Poston; 9. Placental hypoxia, hyperoxia and ischaemia
reperfusion injury in pre
eclampsia Graham Burton, Tai
Ho Hung, and Eric Jauniaux; 10. Tenney
Parker changes and apoptotic versus necrotic shedding of trophoblast in normal pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Peter Kaufmann and Berthold Huppertz; 11. Dyslipidemia and pre
eclampsia Carl A. Hubel; 12. Pre
eclampsia a two
stage disorder: what is the linkage? Are there directed fetal/placental signals? Jim Roberts 13. High altitude and pre
eclampsia Stacy Zamudio; 14. The use of mouse models to explore fetal
maternal interactions underlying pre
eclampsia James C. Cross; 15. Prediction of pre
eclampsia Leslie Myatt and Lavenia B. Carpenter; 16. Long
term implications of pre
eclampsia for maternal health Gordon C. S. Smith; Part II. Clinical Practice: 17. Classification and diagnosis of pre
eclampsia Robyn A. North; 18. Measuring blood pressure in pregnancy and pre
eclampsia Andrew H. Shennan and Annemarie De Greeff; 19. Immune maladaptation in the etiology of pre
eclampsia: an updated epidemiological perspective Gus Dekker and Pierre Yves Robillard; 20. Genetics of pre
eclampsia and counselling the patient who has developed pre
eclampsia Kenneth Ward; 21. Thrombophilias and pre
eclampsia Isobel D. Walker; 22. Medical illness and the risk of pre
eclampsia Catherine Nelson
Piercy; 23. The kidney and pre
eclampsia M. C. Smith and J. M. Davison; 24. Management of mild pre
eclampsia Tracey Glanville and James J. Walker; 25. Management of severe pre
eclampsia Kristin H. Coppage and Baha M. Sibai; 26. The differential diagnosis of pre
eclampsia and eclampsia Michael Varner; 27. Complications of pre
eclampsia Gary A. Dildy III and Michael A. Belfort; 28. Central nervous system findings in pre
eclampsia and eclampsia Diane Twickler and F. Gary Cunningham; 29. Pathogenesis and treatment of eclampsia Joong Shin Park, Michael A. Belfort and Errol R. Norwitz; 30. Anaesthesia for the pre
eclamptic patient Jose M. Rivers and Maya S. Suresh; 31. Critical care management of severe pre
eclampsia John Anthony; 32. The role of maternal and fetal Doppler in pre
eclampsia J. Hornbuckle and S. Robson; 33. Pregnancy
induced hypertension
the effects on the newborn Jonathan Coutts; 34. Medico
legal implications of the diagnosis of pre
eclampsia Jeffrey P. Phelan; Subject Index.