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Fetal Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Practice is a pioneering textbook that captures the remarkable revolution in the field of fetal medicine. Written by authors from around the world, it combines basic knowledge and practical application and will be useful to anyone interested in obstetrics, neonatology, prenatal diagnosis, and perinatology.
The book includes sections on cell, molecular, and reproductive biology; the physiology of the fetus and placenta; ethical issues; epidemiology, including a discussion of the consequences of fetal disease in adulthood; prenatal screening and diagnosis; fetal genetic disorders; diagnosis and management of malformations and fetal illness; and techniques for
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