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Key Features
Addresses normal anatomy and imaging techniques; screening for normal and abnormal conditions; fetal malformations, emphasizing the essential criteria needed to diagnose each disorder
Explores the major fetal anomalies by organ system, as well as common genetic and chromosomal disorders, outlining their incidence, pathogenesis and etiology, diagnosis with US and MRI, prognosis, and management
Offers abundant imaging examples representing the full range of US and MRI findings, as well as color diagrams and tables to expedite reference
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Table Of Contents
1. Normal Fetal Ultrasound Survey
2. Three-Dimensional Ultrasonography
3. Fetal Growth, Fetal Growth Restriction, and Doppler Surveillance
4. Normal Heart Survey
5. Advanced Cardiac Doppler
6. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
6.1. Basic Technique
6.2. Brain
6.3. Brain and Placenta
6.4. Cardiac
7. Placenta, Amniotic Fluid, Umbilical Cord, and Membranes
8. First Trimester Evaluation
9. Neural Tube Defect and Aneuploidy Detection
10. Cervical Length for the Prediction and Prevention of Preterm Birth
11. Multiple Gestations
12. Central Nervous System
12.1. Supratentorial Anomalies
12.2. Infection
12.3. Posterior Fossa Anomalies
13. Face
13.1. Orbit
13.2. Cranium and Face
14. Neck
15. Neural Tube Defects
15.1. Cranium
15.2. Spine
16. Cardiac Anomalies
17. Thorax
17.1. Pulmonary Hypoplasia, and Chest Wall Abnormalities
17.2. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
17.3. Airway Anomalies, Lung and Mediastinal Masses, and Hydrothorax
18. Abdomen, Gastrointestinal Tract and Wall
18.1. Bowel Defects
18.2. Ventral Wall Defects
18.3. Abdominal Masses
19. Genitorinary Tract
19.1. Urinary Tract and Adrenal Gland Abnormalities
19.2. Complex Uorgenital and Anorectal Malformations
19.3. Ambiguous Genitalia
20. Genetic Abnormalities and Syndromes
21. Skeletal Dysplasia
22. Hydrops
22.1. Nonimmune Hydrops
22.2. Immune Hydrops
23. Congenital Infections