Handbook of Ultrasound in Pregnancy M. Applebaum [English]
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Handbook of Ultrasound in Pregnancy M. Applebaum [English]
Handbook of Ultrasound in Pregnancy M. Applebaum [English]
This book covers the following topics: Is Ultrasound Safe During
Pregnancy, How Does Ultrasound Work?, The Ultrasound Equipment, How is an
Ultrasound Performed?, Ovaries, Uterus, Fibroids, The Parts of a Pregnancy,
Placenta, How Far Along is My Pregnancy?, When Should the Heartbeat be
Detected?, When Does the Fetus Begin to Move?, How Long is the Fetus/Embryo and
How Much Does It Grow, How Much Does the Fetus/Embryo Weigh?, When Can the
Gender of the Fetus be Determined?, The MSAFP, MSAFP-PLUS and The
Level II Ultrasound.
This book covers a comprehensive
overview of latest PCOS research to benefit the population of women with PCOS.
It includes two sections: Clinical Features, and Basic Research of Polycystic
Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
The main purpose of this book
is to address some important issues related to gynecologic laparoscopy. This
book is unique in that it will review common, useful information about certain
laparoscopic procedures, including technique and instruments, and then discuss
common difficulties faced during each operation.
This note is designed to give the student a clear understanding
of the pathophysiology of the menstrual cycle, fertilization, implantation, ovum
growth development, differentiation and associated abnormalities. Disorders of
fetal development including the principles of teratology and the mechanism of
normal and abnormal parturition will be covered as well as the pathophysiology
of the breast and disorders of lactation. Fetal asphyxia and its consequences
will be reviewed with emphasis on the technology currently available for its
detection.
This small-sized book concentrates on highlighting some practical
issues mainly related to infertility and assisted reproduction. You will find
detailed answers for many controversial issues in this field.
This note covers the following topics: Pregnancy, also
known as gestation, is the time during which one or more offspring develops
inside a woman. Chronology, Development of embryo and fetus, Recreational drugs,
Prenatal care, Exposure to toxins, Sexual activity, Intercurrent diseases,
Medical imaging, Epidemiology, Society and culture.
The guideline covers diagnosis of early
pregnancy loss, including the use of ultrasound scanning and biochemical
testing. Investigations incur costs and the use of serial measurements may delay
decision making. The guideline includes guidance on when senior and/or
specialist advice should be sought in order to avoid errors and unnecessary
delay. The guideline does not cover pregnancy after the first trimester. It also
does not deal with unusual conditions that present with pain and bleeding, such
as hydatidiform mole, which require a different form of treatment.
Author(s): National Collaborating Centre for
Women's and Children's Health (UK)
This note contains the following subtopics of Vulvar disease, Vulvar
Pain, Sexuality and Pain, Other Vulvar Conditions and Various Medications used
for Vulvar Diseases
Author(s): The University of Michigan, Center for Vulvar
Diseases
This book covers the following topics: Is Ultrasound Safe During
Pregnancy, How Does Ultrasound Work?, The Ultrasound Equipment, How is an
Ultrasound Performed?, Ovaries, Uterus, Fibroids, The Parts of a Pregnancy,
Placenta, How Far Along is My Pregnancy?, When Should the Heartbeat be
Detected?, When Does the Fetus Begin to Move?, How Long is the Fetus/Embryo and
How Much Does It Grow, How Much Does the Fetus/Embryo Weigh?, When Can the
Gender of the Fetus be Determined?, The MSAFP, MSAFP-PLUS and The
Level II Ultrasound.