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Fetus and Neonate: Physiology and Clinical Applications Vol. 3 Growth

Fetus and Neonate: Physiology and Clinical Applications Vol. 3 Growth
Fetus and Neonate: Physiology and Clinical Applications Vol. 3 Growth
This volume, prepared by an authoritative team of internationally renowned contributors, looks in depth at the growth of the fetus and neonate. The volume is introduced with an overview of the physiology and endocrinology of normal growth, before looking in depth at the pathophysiology and clinical applications. Several chapters focus on fetal growth retardation and the challenges this condition poses for the clinician. The measurement and assessment of fetal growth and well being are also fully addressed. Another important theme is the programming of adult diseases early in the development of the fetus.
978-0521455220
Cambridge University Press
Hanson, Mark A.
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Spencer, J.A.D.
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Rodeck, C.H.
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Hanson, Mark A., Spencer, J.A.D. and Rodeck, C.H. (eds.) (1995) Fetus and Neonate: Physiology and Clinical Applications Vol. 3 Growth , Cambridge, GB. Cambridge University Press, 365pp.

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This volume, prepared by an authoritative team of internationally renowned contributors, looks in depth at the growth of the fetus and neonate. The volume is introduced with an overview of the physiology and endocrinology of normal growth, before looking in depth at the pathophysiology and clinical applications. Several chapters focus on fetal growth retardation and the challenges this condition poses for the clinician. The measurement and assessment of fetal growth and well being are also fully addressed. Another important theme is the programming of adult diseases early in the development of the fetus.

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Published date: 12 October 1995
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 348100
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/348100
ISBN: 978-0521455220
PURE UUID: b77ad9f1-0601-4c5e-9817-abfe47ddf872
ORCID for Mark A. Hanson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6907-613X

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Editor: Mark A. Hanson ORCID iD
Editor: J.A.D. Spencer
Editor: C.H. Rodeck

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