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Diagnosis and Treatment of Fetal Disorders
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Diagnosis and Treatment of Disorders Affecting the Intrauterine Patient Dorado, Puerto Rico, October 29–31, 1967
von Karlis AdamsonsInhaltsverzeichnis
- Morphologic and Cytogenetic Methods in the Diagnosis of Fetal Conditions.
- Deprivation of the Human Fetus: Forms, Causes and Significance.
- The Future of Antepartum Morphologic Studies.
- Placental Biopsy: Results, Limitations and Topographical Differences.
- Prenatal Sex-Chromatin and Chromosome Analysis.
- Metabolic Performance of the Placenta and Fetus.
- Cellular Growth of the Placenta as an Indicator of Abnormal Growth.
- The Role of the Placenta in the Synthesis and Metabolism of Proteins.
- Estimation of Rates of Production and Transfer of Hormones in Pregnancy.
- Amniotic Fluid and Fetal Blood as Indicators of Fetal Circumstance.
- Constituents of Amniotic Fluid: Reflections of Normal and Abnormal Fetal Maturation.
- Amnioscopy and Fetal Blood Sampling.
- Maternal-Fetal Acid-Base Relationships.
- Use of Fetal Blood Sampling and Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring.
- The Validity of Capillary Blood in the Assessment of the Acid-Base State of the Fetus.
- Predictability and Complications of Fetal Blood Sampling.
- Physical Methods in the Assessment of the Fetus.
- Biophysical Studies of the Human Fetus.
- Correlation of Intrapartum Changes in Fetal Heart Rate with Fetal Oxygen and Acid-Base State.
- The Clinical and Pathological Effects of Asphyxiation in the Fetal Rhesus Monkey.
- Gastrointestinal Activity and Water Absorptive Capacity of the Fetus.
- Prenatal Treatment.
- Indications and Results of Fetal Transfusions.
- Surgical Treatment of Erythroblastosis Fetalis.
- Intraperitoneal Blood Transfusion in the Fetal Lamb.
- Prevention of Rh Disease with Passive Rh Immunoglobin.
- Hepatic Microsomal Drug Metabolism in the Perinatal Period.