English | 2022 | PDF | 35 MB | 1259 Pages
F. Gary Cunningham, Kenneth J. Leveno, Jodi S. Dashe, Barbara L. Hoffman, Catherine Y. Spong, Brian M. Casey, 1260462749, 1260462730, 978-1260462746, 9781260462746, 978-1260462739, 9781260462739, B09KFF1YLC
The landmark text that has served
generations of obstetrician-gynecologists―fully updated with the most
current perspectives of the field
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.
New and updated content includes:
- Increased focus on Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Greater coverage of hypertension and hemorrhage
- Deeper insights into in-utero complications
- Expanded fetal t section includes cutting-edge fetal imaging, genetics, prenatal diagnosis, and fetal disorders and therapy
- Basic science, physiology of labor, preterm labor updated with contemporaneous publications in the literature
- More obstetrical sonography figures
- Eye-catching illustrations, including updated graphs, sonograms, MRIs, photographs, and photomicrographs