Pre-Eclampsia
Etiology and Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Fiona, Lyall; Lyall, Fiona; Michael, Belfort
Pre-Eclampsia
Etiology and Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Fiona, Lyall; Lyall, Fiona; Michael, Belfort
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This book reviews the research in pre-eclampsia and the practical management of this common and life-threatening disorder.
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This book reviews the research in pre-eclampsia and the practical management of this common and life-threatening disorder.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1084g
- ISBN-13: 9780521169295
- ISBN-10: 0521169291
- Artikelnr.: 31388032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1084g
- ISBN-13: 9780521169295
- ISBN-10: 0521169291
- Artikelnr.: 31388032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.