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Volume 332:478 February 16, 1995 Number 7
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The Fetus as a Patient: Advances in diagnosis and therapy

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Edited by Asim Kurjak and Frank A. Chervenak. 562 pp., illustrated. New York, Parthenon, 1994. $98. ISBN 1-85070-558-5.

Without question, the technological revolution of the past two decades has elevated the fetus to the level of the corecipient of obstetrical health care. Thus, The Fetus as a Patient, edited by Asim Kurjak, M.D., and Frank A. Chervenak, M.D., is a timely look at the mysteries that cloak the world of the fetus. The editors have assembled a world-renowned group of researchers from the International Society of the Fetus as a Patient in an effort to review the fetal diagnostic and management techniques available to clinicians.

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