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Pathology of the Human Placenta

by Benirschke, Kurt.
Authors: Burton, Graham J.%author. | Baergen, Rebecca N.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XVIII, 941 p. 704 illus., 164 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 3642239412 Subject(s): Medicine. | Obstetrics. | Pathology. | Medicine & Public Health. | Pathology. | Obstetrics/Perinatology.
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Examination of the Placenta -- Macroscopic Features of the Delivered Placenta -- Microscopic Survey -- Placental Types -- Early Development of the Human Placenta -- Basic Structure of the Villous Tree -- Architecture of Normal Villous Trees -- Characterization of the Developmental Stages -- Nonvillous Parts and Trophoblast Invasion -- Involution of Implantation Site - Retained Placenta -- Anatomy and Pathology of the Placental Membranes -- Anatomy and Pathology of the Umbilical Cord -- Placental Shape Aberrations -- Histopathological Approach to Villous Alterations -- Villous Maldevelopment -- Erythroblastosis Fetalis and Hydrops Fetalis -- Transplacental Hemorrhage, Cell Transfer, Trauma.-Fetal Storage Disorders -- Maternal Diseases Complicating Pregnancy: Diabetes, Tumors -- Infectious Diseases -- Abortion, Placentas of Trisomies, and Immunological Recurrent Reproductive Failure -- Molar Pregnancies -- Trophoblastic Neoplasms Benign Tumors – Chorangiosis -- Multiple Pregnancies -- Legal Considerations -- Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART) -- Glossary -- Normative Values and Table --  Index.

Pathology of the Human Placenta remains the most comprehensive and authoritative text in the field. It provides extensive information on the normal placenta, encompassing physiology, metabolism, and endocrinology, and covers placental diseases in great detail. The conditions discussed include shape aberrations, villous alterations and maldevelopment, erythroblastosis fetalis and hydrops fetalis, transplacental hemorrhage, fetal storage disorders, diverse maternal diseases, and infectious diseases. Further chapters are devoted to abortions, molar pregnancies, trophoblastic neoplasms, benign tumors, and multiple pregnancies. Legal considerations are carefully explored, and this new edition also includes a completely new chapter on artificial reproductive technology. In other respects, too, the book has been extensively revised and expanded, with wide-ranging updates that reflect the most recent progress in the field. Some 800 illustrations are included, many of them in color. The detailed index has been further improved and tables updated. Pathology of the Human Placenta will be of enormous value to pathologists and obstetrician-gynecologists alike.

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