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Perinatal Imaging (Medical Radiology Series): From Ultrasound to MR Imaging

Author: Michael E. Pohly
Published: September 2002
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
ISBN: 354067327X
Hardcover Book
Number of Pages: 304
 
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Table of Contents:


1 Routine Obstetrical Ultrasound Examination in the Second and Third Trimester 1
2 Abnormal Fetal Growth 13
3 Placenta and Fetal Surroundings 25
4 Perinatal Diagnosis of Central Nervous System, Face and Neck Anomalies 39
5 The Fetal Chest 77
6 Heart Disease in the Fetus - Diagnosis and Management 103
7 Abdomen (Digestive Tract, Wall and Peritoneum) 125
8 Perinatal Approach in Anomalies of the Urinary Tract, Adrenals, and Genital System 153
9 Perinatal Diagnosis of Musculoskeletal Anomalies 197
10 The Evaluation of Twin Pregnancy 227
11 Ultrasound and Perinatal Infection 245
12 Fetal Chromosomal Anomalies 255
13 Fetal Tumors and Pseudotumors 267
14 Fetal Hydrops 285
Subject Index 295
List of Contributors 303


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