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Volume 332:477-478 February 16, 1995 Number 7
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High Risk Pregnancy: Management options

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Edited by D.K. James, P.J. Steer, C.P. Weiner, and B. Gonik. 1318 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1994. $90. ISBN 0-7020-1575-X.

This ambitious textbook covers the entire scope of clinical maternal–fetal medicine. High Risk Pregnancy: Management Options distinguishes itself from other standard perinatology textbooks, such as Maternal–Fetal Medicine: Principles and Practice (edited by Robert K. Creasy and Robert Resnik. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1994), in presenting clinical information almost exclusively and omitting much basic-science information. Internationally recognized experts on the subject wrote most of the chapters.

The book's 73 chapters appear to be organized into four basic sections — general obstetrics, medical complications of pregnancy, prenatal diagnosis and fetal disease, and management of labor and delivery — although the sections are never . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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