Human Malformations and Related Anomalies, 2nd ed

Human Malformations and Anomalies
Product Details
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Hardcover: 1509 pages
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Publisher: Oxford University Press; 2nd edition (2006)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 0195165683
Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN: 0195165683 1511 pages English PDF (OCR) 84 MB Value: C$413.00
Amazon.ca: This widely acclaimed reference work gives a comprehensive survey of all significant human malformations and anomalies from the perspective of the clinician. The anomalies are organized anatomical system and presented in a consistent manner, including details of the clinical presentation, epidemiology, embryology, treatment and prevention for each anomaly. When known, the molecular or other pathogenetic basis for the malformation is given. Most anomalies are illustd photographs or drawings. Specific malformations are linked to syndromes through the extensive use of differential diagnosis tables. Over a decade has passed since the first edition of this book was published, and the revised edition y incorpos the advances made in the field during the intervening years.. It reflects new understanding of human developmental biology that has emerged from molecular, cytogenetic, and biochemical studies; new observations clinicians as well as enhanced diagnostic and prevention capacities; and more accu and comprehensive epidemiology. condensing much of the information presented in the first volume of the previous edition, and exercising rigorous editorial control, Drs. Stevenson and Hall and their contributors have managed to update the book while reducing its size to that of a single volume. All clinicians and scientists interested in birth defects, including pediatricians, geneticists, genetic counselors, obstetricians, and pediatric pathologists, will find this book to be an invaluable source of information

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