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- catalog contributor b11675485.
- catalog contributor b11675486.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Definitions of intrauterine growth restriction -- Sect. 1. Aetiology and pathogenesis -- Ch. 2. Genes, chromosomes and IUGR -- Ch. 3. Perinatal viral infections as a cause of intrauterine growth restriction -- Ch. 4. Therapeutic drugs, recreational drugs and lifestyle factors -- Ch. 5. Studies of fetal growth in animals -- Ch. 6. The uteroplacental circulation: extravillous trophoblast -- Ch. 7. Villous development and the pathogenesis of IUGR -- Ch. 8. Growth factor regulators of placental angiogenesis -- Ch. 9. Placental transfer and intrauterine growth restriction.".
- catalog description "Ch. 10. Placental pathology -- Sect. 2. Clinical management -- Ch. 11. Ultrasound assessment -- Ch. 12. Biochemical markers of fetoplacental growth restriction -- Ch. 13. Diagnosis and management of IUGR -- Ch. 14. Management of late gestation IUGR: induction or caesarean section? -- Ch. 15. Coexistent maternal disease and intrauterine growth restriction -- Ch. 16. Prevention and treatment of IUGR -- Ch. 17. Management of antepartum fetal death -- Ch. 18. Paediatric implications -- neonatal complications -- Ch. 19. Paediatric implications of IUGR with special reference to cerebral palsy.".
- catalog description "Ch. 20. Long term implications for adult health -- Sect. 3. Future advances -- Ch. 21. Molecular regulation of placental development -- Ch. 22. Towards evidence-based management -- Ch. 23. The internet and medicine.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 434 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Intrauterine growth restriction.".
- catalog identifier "1852331917".
- catalog isFormatOf "Intrauterine growth restriction.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog relation "Intrauterine growth restriction.".
- catalog subject "618.3/2 21".
- catalog subject "Fetal Growth Retardation etiology.".
- catalog subject "Fetal Growth Retardation therapy.".
- catalog subject "Fetal growth retardation.".
- catalog subject "Fetus Growth.".
- catalog subject "Pregnancy Complications.".
- catalog subject "RG629.G76 I54 1999".
- catalog subject "WQ 211 I616 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Definitions of intrauterine growth restriction -- Sect. 1. Aetiology and pathogenesis -- Ch. 2. Genes, chromosomes and IUGR -- Ch. 3. Perinatal viral infections as a cause of intrauterine growth restriction -- Ch. 4. Therapeutic drugs, recreational drugs and lifestyle factors -- Ch. 5. Studies of fetal growth in animals -- Ch. 6. The uteroplacental circulation: extravillous trophoblast -- Ch. 7. Villous development and the pathogenesis of IUGR -- Ch. 8. Growth factor regulators of placental angiogenesis -- Ch. 9. Placental transfer and intrauterine growth restriction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 10. Placental pathology -- Sect. 2. Clinical management -- Ch. 11. Ultrasound assessment -- Ch. 12. Biochemical markers of fetoplacental growth restriction -- Ch. 13. Diagnosis and management of IUGR -- Ch. 14. Management of late gestation IUGR: induction or caesarean section? -- Ch. 15. Coexistent maternal disease and intrauterine growth restriction -- Ch. 16. Prevention and treatment of IUGR -- Ch. 17. Management of antepartum fetal death -- Ch. 18. Paediatric implications -- neonatal complications -- Ch. 19. Paediatric implications of IUGR with special reference to cerebral palsy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 20. Long term implications for adult health -- Sect. 3. Future advances -- Ch. 21. Molecular regulation of placental development -- Ch. 22. Towards evidence-based management -- Ch. 23. The internet and medicine.".
- catalog title "Intrauterine growth restriction : aetiology and management / John Kingdom and Philip Baker, eds.".
- catalog type "text".