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Author: F. Cunningham Kenneth Leveno Steven Bloom Catherine Y. Spong Jodi Dashe
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The premier reference in obstetrics for more than a century - revised for today's practice
Williams Obstetrics is the most detailed, comprehensive, and rigorously-referenced text on the subject. Written by an author team from the world-renowned Parkland Hospital, the hallmarks of this classic are its thoroughness, scientific basis, and practical applicability for the obstetrician at the bedside. The twenty-fourth edition features a beautiful full-color design and more than 1,500 illustrations.
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- Series: Williams Obstetrics
- Hardcover: 1360 pages
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 24 edition (May 2, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0071798935
- ISBN-13: 978-0071798938
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Williams Obstetrics 24/E
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The premier reference in obstetrics for more than a century - revised for today's practice
Williams Obstetrics is the most detailed, comprehensive, and rigorously-referenced text on the subject. Written by an author team from the world-renowned Parkland Hospital, the hallmarks of this classic are its thoroughness, scientific basis, and practical applicability for the obstetrician at the bedside.
The twenty-fourth edition features a beautiful full-color design and more than 1,500 illustrations.
Table of contents
Section 1. OVERVIEW OF OBSTETRICS
Chapter 1. Obstetrics?Purpose, Definitions, and VitalStatistics
Section 2. MATERNAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Chapter 2. Maternal Anatomy
Chapter 3. Reproductive tract Abnormalities
Chapter 4. Maternal Physiology
Section 3. PLACENTATION, EMBRYOGENESIS, AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 5. Implantation and Placental Development
Chapter 6. Placental Abnormalities
Chapter 7. Embryogenesis and Fetal MorphologicalDevelopments
Section 4. PRECONCEPTIONAL AND PRENATAL CARE
Chapter 8. Preconceptional Counseling
Chapter 9. Prenatal Care
Section 5. FOETUS AS A PATIENT
Chapter 10. Teratogens and Other Causes of FetalMalformations
Chapter 11. Genetics
Chapter 12. Prenatal Diagnosis
Chapter 13. Disorders of the Fetus
Chapter 14. Fetal Imaging Techniques
Chapter 15. Fetal Therapy
Chapter 16. Amnionic Fluid Disorders
Chapter 17. Antepartum Fetal Testing
Section 6. EARLY PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS
Chapter 18. Abortion
Chapter 19. Ectopic Pregnancy
Chapter 20. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
Section 7. LABOR
Chapter 21. Physiology of Labor
Chapter 22. Normal Labor
Chapter 23. Abnormal Labor
Chapter 24. Intrapartum Assessment
Chapter 25. Obstetrical Analgesia & Anesthesia
Chapter 26. Labor Induction
Section 8. DELIVERY
Chapter 27. Normal Vaginal Delivery
Chapter 28. Vaginal Delivery of Breech Presentation
Chapter 29. Forceps and Vacuum Delivery
Chapter 30. Cesarean Delivery and PeripartumHysterectomy
Chapter 31. Prior Cesarean Delivery
Section 9. THE NEWBORN INFANT
Chapter 32. Normal Newborn Infant
Chapter 33. Diseases and Injuries of Term Newborn Infant
Chapter 34. The Preterm Infant
Chapter 35. Stillbirth
Section 10. THE PUERPERIUM
Chapter 36. The Puerperium
Chapter 37. Puerperal Complications
Chapter 38. Contraception
Chapter 39. Sterilization
Section 11. OBSTETRICAL COMPLICATIONS
Chapter 40. Hypertensive Disorders
Chapter 41. Obstetrical Hemorrhage
Chapter 42. Physiology of Preterm Labor
Chapter 43. Preterm Labor and Delivery
Chapter 44. Postterm Pregnancy
Chapter 45. Fetal Growth Disorders
Chapter 46. Multifetal Pregnancy
Section 12. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS
Chapter 47. General Considerations
Chapter 48. Critical Care and Trauma
Chapter 49. Obesity
Chapter 50. Cardiovascular Disorders
Chapter 51. Chronic Hypertension
Chapter 52. Pulmonary Disorders
Chapter 53. Thromboembolic Disorders
Chapter 54. Renal and Urinary Tract Disorders
Chapter 55. Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chapter 56. Hepatic, Biliary, Pancreas
Chapter 57. Hematological Disorders
Chapter 58. Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 59. Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 60. Connective-Tissue Disorders
Chapter 61. Neurological Disorders
Chapter 62. Psychiatric Disorders
Chapter 63. Dermatological Disorders
Chapter 64. Neoplastic Disorders
Chapter 65. Infectious Diseases
Chapter 66. Sexually Transmitted Infections
Author comments
F. Gary Cunningham, M.D. (Dallas, TX), Professor and Distinguished Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and Parkland Hospital.
Kenneth J. Levano, M.D. (Dallas, TX), Professor and Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and Parkland Hospital.
Steven L. Bloom, M.D. (Dallas, TX), Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and Parkland Hospital.
Catherine Spong, MD (Alexandaria, VA) is a practicing neonatologist.
Jodi Dashe (Dallas, TX) is a practicing obstetrician/gynecologst.
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