Pre-eclampsia: Etiology and Clinical Practice is a comprehensive resource on one of the leading causes of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Edited by Fiona Lyall and Michael Belfort, this book brings together an international team of experts to address both the scientific foundations and clinical management of pre-eclampsia.
The basic science section highlights the most exciting and current research developments related to pre-eclampsia, while the clinical chapters provide a thorough review of the literature, offering key insights into practical management strategies. Each chapter concludes with a section dedicated to practical clinical application, equipping healthcare professionals with actionable treatment plans.
First published in 2007, this authoritative text continues to hold relevance for obstetricians, physicians, reproductive scientists, and all professionals involved in maternal-fetal medicine who seek a deeper understanding of pre-eclampsia and its management.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Review: Covers both the scientific research and clinical management of pre-eclampsia, providing a holistic view of the disorder.
- Global Perspectives: Written by an international team of experts, offering insights and approaches from various regions.
- Practical Management: Each clinical chapter includes a section on practical treatment plans for direct clinical implementation.
- Cutting-Edge Research: Features reviews of the latest advancements in the basic science of pre-eclampsia.
- Relevant for Professionals: Essential for obstetricians, reproductive scientists, and clinicians focused on maternal and fetal health.
Ideal For:
- Obstetricians
- Maternal-fetal medicine specialists
- Reproductive scientists
- Physicians involved in pregnancy care
- Healthcare professionals focused on pre-eclampsia and pregnancy complications
Authors:
Fiona Lyall (Editor),
Michael Belfort (Editor)
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