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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss 1st Edition Ole Bjarne Christiansen

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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss 1st Edition Ole Bjarne Christiansen
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.82 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Ole Bjarne Christiansen
ISBN: 9780470672945, 9781118749012, 0470672943, 1118749014
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss 1st Edition Ole Bjarne Christiansen by Ole Bjarne Christiansen 9780470672945, 9781118749012, 0470672943, 1118749014 instant download after payment.

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

 

Edited by

Ole B Christiansen, MD, D.M.Sc., Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen and AalborgUniversityHospital, Aalborg, Denmark

 

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss is a silent problem for many women

The spontaneous loss of a pregnancy in the first 22 weeks is often not recorded as the mother needed no medical or surgical treatment. Women who repeatedly suffer this tragedy can go unheard as a result. Gynecologists can feel unable to help.

 

But they can help. Research is showing how to identify women who suffer recurrent pregnancy loss and which treatments might prevent a further recurrence. Gynecologists are learning how to monitor subsequent pregnancies for the early signals of problems.

 

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss provides a practical approach to this hidden clinical challenge. The highly experienced, international author team explores:

 

  • How to obtain a relevant history
  • Which investigations to order
  • The physiological reasons behind recurrent pregnancy loss
  • The best approach to treatment
  • How to monitor patients in subsequent pregnancies

 

Clinical in approach, practical in execution, with the patient at the centre, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss guides you as you support your patients.

 

Content:
Chapter 1 Obtaining the Relevant History (pages 1–9): Ole B. Christiansen
Chapter 2 Which Investigations Are Relevant? (pages 10–28): Paulien G. de Jong, Emmy van den Boogaard, Claudia R. Kowalik, Rosa Vissenberg, Saskia Middeldorp and Mariëtte Goddijn
Chapter 3 Nk Cells in Peripheral Blood and the Endometrium (pages 29–37): Gavin Sacks
Chapter 4 Cytokines and Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (pages 38–45): Silvia Daher, Maria Regina Torloni and Rosiane Mattar
Chapter 5 How to Assess the Prognosis after Recurrent Miscarriage (pages 46–60): Howard J.A. Carp
Chapter 6 Which Treatments Should be Offered? PGD/PGS, Allogeneic Lymphocyte Immunization, Intravenous Immunoglobulin (pages 61–69): Henriette Svarre Nielsen and Ole B. Christiansen
Chapter 7 Which Treatment Should be Offered? Heparin/Aspirin, Progesterone, Prednisolone (pages 70–77): Muhammad A. Akhtar and Siobhan Quenby
Chapter 8 Which Treatment Should be Offered (pages 78–85): Ole B. Christiansen
Chapter 9 Talking to Patients about Lifestyle, Behavior, and Miscarriage Risk (pages 86–102): Ruth Bender Atik and Barbara E. Hepworth‐Jones
Chapter 10 Endocrine and Ultrasonic Surveillance of Pregnancies in Patients with Recurrent Miscarriage (pages 103–114): Adjoa Appiah and Jemma Johns
Chapter 11 Obstetric Complications in Patients with Recurrent Miscarriage – How Should they be Monitored in the Third Trimester? (pages 115–127): Shehnaaz Jivraj
Chapter 12 Recurrent Miscarriage after ART (pages 128–134): Elisabeth C. Larsen and Ole B. Christiansen
Chapter 13 How to Cope with Stress and Depression in Women with Recurrent Miscarriage (pages 135–145): Keren Shakhar and Dida Fleisig
Chapter 14 Recurrent Miscarriage and the Risk of Autoimmune Disease and Thromboembolic Disease (pages 146–156): M. Angeles Martínez‐Zamora, Ricard Cervera and Juan Balasch
Chapter 15 How to Organize and Run an Early Pregnancy Unit/Recurrent Miscarriage Clinic (pages 157–171): AnnMaria Ellard and Roy G. Farquharson
Chapter 16 How to Organize an Early Pregnancy Unit/Recurrent Miscarriage Clinic – American Perspective (pages 172–179): Joanne Kwak‐Kim, Kuniaki Ota and Ae‐Ra Han
Chapter 17 Case Studies (pages 180–189): Ole B. Christiansen

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