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Creasey RK, Resnik R. 2004. Maternal-fetal medicine: Principles and practice. (5th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders Company, 1362 pp.

Annotation: This textbook provides reference material in both the clinical and basic sciences in maternal-fetal medicine. The text is divided into three parts: early fetal development and the environment; fetal diagnostic and treatment modalities; and maternal and fetal pathophysiology. Normal and abnormal growth and development of the fetus, normal and abnormal labor and delivery, problems of pregnancy and problems of neonates are covered.

Keywords: Fetal development, Medical reference books, Newborn infants, Pregnancy, Prenatal diagnosis, Textbooks

2001. MediLexicon. East Sussex, United Kingdom: MediLexicon International,

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine. 1994-. NLM classification. Bethesda, MD: National Library of Medicine, irregular.

Warkany J. 1971. Congenital malformations: Notes and comments. Chicago, IL: Year Book Medical Publishers, 1309 pp.

Annotation: This work discusses general considerations of teratology, etiologic factors, and general disturbances of growth and development. Succeeding chapters discuss malformations in these systems: central nervous system, eye, ear, endocrine glands, cardiovascular, respiratory tract, face, oro-gastrointestinal tract, skeletal, muscular, urogenital, and skin. It also discusses tumors and malformations, hamartoses and adenomatoses.

Keywords: Congenital abnormalities, Genetics, Medical reference books, Textbooks

   

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