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Volume 335:213 July 18, 1996 Number 3
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Intensive Care of the Fetus and Neonate

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Edited by Alan R. Spitzer. 1244 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby, 1996. $149. ISBN 0-8016-7711-4.

A number of excellent textbooks are available for perinatologists who care for high-risk obstetrical patients or neonatologists who care for newborns. In practice, perinatologists and neonatologists collaborate closely to optimize the outcome for mother and infant. Practitioners of the two specialties can benefit from a greater understanding of the pathophysiology and management of conditions that are specific to the mother or the neonate but have implications for both. Intensive Care of the Fetus and Neonate attempts to bridge the disciplines of perinatology and neonatology in a textbook that provides a common understanding in a format accessible to practitioners in both . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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