Fetus and Neonate: Physiology and Clinical Applications: Volume 2, Breathing

Fetus and Neonate: Physiology and Clinical Applications: Volume 2, Breathing

by Mark A . Hanson (Editor), JohnA.D.Spencer (Editor), Charles H . Rodeck (Editor), Dafydd Walters (Editor)

Synopsis

This, the second in the Fetus and Neonate series, concentrates on breathing. The book is divided into sections on physiology, pathophysiology and clinical applications. Recent research and concepts about fetal breathing, the transitions at birth and the control of post-natal breathing are reviewed. The roles of pathophysiological processes in the aetiology of respiratory diseases are discussed and important new developments in diagnosis and treatment are reviewed. The book is written by international authorities in the field, who are active researchers in clinical and basic science as well as practitioners in this area of medicine. It will serve as a valuable source of information for those involved in research in perinatal breathing, or training in paediatrics, neonatology and obstetrics. It will also stimulate the interest of a wider range of health care professionals concerned with keeping abreast of new ideas in this important area of medicine.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 414
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 27 Oct 1994

ISBN 10: 0521417651
ISBN 13: 9780521417655

Media Reviews
The contributors are well-chosen and the text easy to read, and on the whole succinct...It makes ideal reading for the trainee neonatologists and those working in allied fields, and I recommend it to pathologists in all disciplines who do fetal and neonatal work. I am sure I shall be thrusting this book into the hands of trainees and students as well as some of my colleagues, and look forward to volume 3. Mark A. Hanson, Pediatric Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
...well written....this volume is a satisfactory review of the respiratory system of neonates. Mitchell Goldstein, MD, Journal of Perinatology