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Volume 349:617-618 August 7, 2003 Number 6
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The Fetus as a Patient: The Evolving Challenge

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Edited by Frank A. Chervenak, Asim Kurjak, and Zoltan Papp. 344 pp., illustrated. New York, Parthenon, 2002. $139.95. ISBN 1-84214-157-0.

The Fetus as a Patient is a compilation of topics presented at meetings of the International Society of the Fetus as a Patient. The chapters are short, concise, and up to date. Almost all of them review major advances in the field of perinatology. The book is certainly not comprehensive; it is not a textbook, and it does not reflect all the current research in the field. Nevertheless, it is easy to read and contains much clinically valuable information. It has short chapters on specific topics, with clear delineations of what is known (and not known) and an extensive reference . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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