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The Human Placenta in Health and Disease , An Issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics

  • 1st Edition, Volume 47-1 - February 4, 2020
  • Editors: Michael Nelson, Leslie Myatt
  • Language: English
  • Hardback ISBN:
    9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 7 1 0 9 7 - 8
  • eBook ISBN:
    9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 7 1 0 9 8 - 5

Together with Consulting Editor Dr. William Rayburn, Drs. D. Michael Nelson and Leslie Myatt have put together a unique issue that discusses The Human Placenta in Health and… Read more

The Human Placenta in Health and Disease , An Issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics

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Together with Consulting Editor Dr. William Rayburn, Drs. D. Michael Nelson and Leslie Myatt have put together a unique issue that discusses The Human Placenta in Health and Disease.  Expert authors have contributed clinical review articles on the following topics: Why obstetricians know the future health of the babies they deliver; How obstetricians can predict the future health of mothers after a complicated pregnancy; What obstetricians need to know about placental pathology; Immunology of the placenta; Diabetes mellitus, obesity, and the placenta; Intrauterine growth restriction and placental dysfunction; The placenta as the root cause for preeclampsia; Placental anatomy and function in twin gestations; Placental implantation disorders: accreta, previa, and abruptio placentae; Key infections in the placenta; Chorioamnion function in normal and abnormal pregnancy; The future for imaging modalities of the human placenta; Artificial reproductive technologies and the decidual and placental development interface;  and When the fetus goes still and the birth is tragic: The role of the placenta in stillbirths. Readers will come away with the clinical information they need to improve outcomes in the women, mothers, and infants.