Williams Obstetrics 26th edition 2022
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Williams Obstetrics has defined the discipline for generations of obstetrician-gynecologists. Written by authors from the nationally renowned University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Hospital, the new edition of this authoritative, evidence-based work maintains its trademark comprehensive coverage and applicability at the bedside, while offering the most current information and insights. The culmination of a century of clinical thought, Williams Obstetrics 26th Edition delivers expert coverage of obstetrical complications, such as preterm labor, pregnancy-related hypertension, infection, and hemorrhage. It additionally offers foundational content on reproductive anatomy, physiology, and prenatal care. The authors have enhanced this edition with 1,000 full-color illustrations, plus an increased emphasis on the fast-growing subspecialty of Maternal-Fetal Medicine. No other text matches the long-established scientific rigor and accessibility of Williams Obstetrics. With its state-of-the-art design and review of the newest advances and protocols, this not-be-missed clinical companion brings positive outcomes within reach. 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With its detailed explanations of disease pathophysiology and treatment fundamentals, it provides a bedrock text for residents who are training in Obstetrics or in Family Medicine specialties. Fellows in Maternal–Fetal Medicine will benefit from its additional discussions of complicated pathology and management. Last, Williams Obstetrics can aid specialists who act as consultants for gravidas with non-pregnancy-related disorders. Specifically, each chapter in Section 12 focuses on a specific organ system, the normal physiological changes and frequent disorders of that system in pregnancy, and suitable treatment options. For this 26th edition, we continue to present the detailed staples of basic obstetrics such as maternal anatomy and physiology, preconceptional and prenatal care, labor, delivery, and the puerperium. These accompany detailed discussions of obstetrical complications exemplified by preterm labor, hemorrhage, hypertension, and many more. To emphasize the “M” in Maternal–Fetal Medicine, we continue to instruct on the many medical and surgical disorders that can complicate pregnancy. And, our second patient— the fetus—has accrued especial attention with an entire section devoted to diagnosis and treatment of fetal disorders. For all of these, we once again emphasize the science-based practice of clinical obstetrics. Expert clinical pearls add depth to these discussions and are written for busy practitioners— those “in the trenches.” To integrate all our content, the reader of one chapter may be referred to a different chapter that contains complementary content. This offers a more global understanding of a given topic. To accomplish our teaching goals, the text has been updated with more than 3000 new literature citations through 2021. Many of the nearly 900 figures are new, and these graphs, sonograms, magnetic resonance images, photographs, photomicrographs, and data graphs are all in vivid color. Much of the original artwork was rendered by our own medical illustrators.As before, we continue to incorporate contemporaneous guidelines from professional and academic organizations such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Society for Maternal–Fetal Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and other authoritative sources. Many of these data are distilled into nearly 100 tables, in which information has been arranged in an easy readand-use format. In addition, several diagnostic and management algorithms are available to quickly guide practitioners. Although we strive to cite numerous sources and provide multiple evidence-based options for such management schemes, we also include our own clinical experiences drawn from the large obstetrical service at Parkland Hospital. We are convinced that these are disciplined examples of evidence-based obstetrics but quickly acknowledge that they do not constitute the sole method of management. F. Gary Cunningham Kenneth J. Leveno Jodi S. Dashe Barbara L. Hoffman Catherine Y. Spong Brian M. Casey
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