Textbook of Diabetes and Pregnancy
Autor:
Taylor and Francis
Verlag:
Taylor and Francis
Sprache:
English
"With over 500 pages The Textbook of Diabetes and Pregnancy, now in its third edition, continues to be a comprehensive and detailed review of all aspects of management ranging from the basic science, biochemistry and physiology of pregnancy, to the principles of clinical practice. Spread over fully referenced chapters written by international experts in their field, all aspects of the Impact of diabetes on pregnancy are discussed… It is an excellent reference book and a highly authoritative tome on an increasingly common condition." —Dr Mark Freeman, Glycosmedia
“The book covers everything from the physiology of diabetes in pregnancy to questions about screening and treatment. Each subject is presented as a one-sentence topic and the index is created by listing these 63 topics, which makes the book seem like a list of speakers at a seminar. The chapters do an excellent job of presenting evidence-based guidance.” —Anthony Shanks, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Doody’s Book Reviews
Praise for previous editions:"… a comprehensive, thorough book devoted to one of the most common medical conditions to complicate pregnancy….No aspect of diabetes in pregnancy is left unexplored…. a very worthy purchase." —Gilad A. Gross, MD, Washington University School of Medicine in Doody’s Book Reviews"An excellent general resource ... well-suited for the trainee, particularly in obstetrics, who will care for the pregnant woman with diabetes and her offspring." —New England Journal of Medicine "… an excellent resource for all clinicians caring for pregnant women with diabetes. I commend this textbook to any craving a fresh look at an old problem." —Diabetologia
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ISBN
978-1-482-21360-7
EAN
9781482213607
Erscheinungsjahr
6/6/2016
Edition
3. A.
Verlag
Taylor and Francis
Sprache
English
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