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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-009.mrc:51552237:5686
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008 950224s1995 nyua b 001 0 eng c
010 $a 95011481
020 $a1850706662 (hardback)
035 $a(OCoLC)32169252
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm32169252
035 $9AKV3939HS
035 $a(NNC)4048846
035 $a4048846
040 $aDNLM/DLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrLoB
050 00 $aRG567$b.M85 1995
060 10 $aWQ 235 M961 1995
082 00 $a618.2/5$220
245 00 $aMultiple pregnancy :$bepidemiology, gestation & perinatal outcome /$cedited by Louis G. Keith [and others] ; with a foreword by John J. Sciarra ; special photography by David Teplica.
260 $aNew York :$bParthenon Pub. Group,$c1995.
300 $axxiii, 696 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tThe role of research in twin medicine /$rL. Gedda --$g2.$tThe twin method /$rP. Parisi --$g3.$tThe mechanism of monozygosity and double ovulation /$rO. Bomsel-Helmreich and W. Al Mufti --$g4.$tThe frequency and survival probability of natural twin conceptions /$rC. E. Boklage --$g5.$tDocumenting the vanishing twin by pathological examination /$rK. Yoshida --$g6.$tThe vanishing twin /$rH. J. Landy and B. M. Nies --$g7.$tCongenital anomalies and pregnancy loss /$rC. Meyers, S. Elias and P. Arrabal --$g8.$tConjoined twins /$rM. Creinin --$g9.$tPlacentation /$rR. Derom, C. Derom and R. Vlietinck --$g10.$tDemographic trends in twin births: USA /$rS. M. Taffel --$g11.$tThe epidemiology of multiple births in Europe /$rR. Derom, J. Orlebeke, A. Eriksson and M. Thiery --$g12.$tThe role of birth weight, gestational age, race and other infant characteristics in twin intrauterine growth and infant mortality /$rW. F. Powers, J. L. Kiely and M. G. Fowler --
505 80 $g13.$tThe impact of assisted reproductive technology on the incidence of multiple gestation /$rB. R. Hecht --$g14.$tUltrasound scanning techniques /$rR. Bessis --$g15.$tPopulation ultrasound: the Swedish experience /$rH. Rydhstrom and L. Grennert --$g16.$tPregnancy dating and evaluation by ultrasonography /$rR. E. Sabbagha --$g17.$tDiagnosis of fetal congenital anomalies by ultrasonography /$rR. E. Sabbagha --$g18.$tMaternal adaptation to multifetal pregnancy /$rS. N. MacGregor and R. K. Silver --$g19.$tMaternal clinical and biochemical changes /$rA. M. Peaceman --$g20.$tPsychophysiological adaptation to multiple pregnancy /$rE. Noble --$g21.$tMaternal characteristics and prenatal nutrition /$rB. Luke --$g22.$tPrenatal genetic diagnosis: amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling /$rE. Pergament --$g23.$tBiophysical assessment /$rJ. A. Lopez-Zeno --$g24.$tIntrauterine behavior /$rB. Arabin, U. Gembruch and J. van Eyck --
505 80 $g25.$tThe natural history of grand multifetal pregnancies and the effect of pregnancy reduction /$rL. Lynch and R. L. Berkowitz --$g26.$tMultifetal pregnancy reduction and selective second-trimester termination /$rM. I. Evans, N. B. Isada, P. G. Pryde and J. C. Fletcher --$g27.$tThe twin-twin transfusion syndrome: vascular anatomy of monochorionic placentas and their clinical outcomes /$rG. A. Machin and K. Still --$g28.$tThe twin-twin transfusion syndrome: three-dimensional modelling of the 'common villous district' /$rA. Schoenfeld, M. Hod, J. Ovadia and R. Amir --$g29.$tThe twin-twin transfusion syndrome: treatment of chorioangiopagus and asymmetry /$rJ. E. De Lia --$g30.$tThe intrauterine demise of one fetus /$rJ. A. Lopez-Zeno and J. Navarro-Pando --$g31.$tThe physiology of preterm labor /$rR. E. Besinger and N. J. Carlson --$g32.$tNormal and abnormal patterns of labor /$rE. A. Friedman --$g33.$tReducing the risk of preterm delivery /$rE. Papiernik --
505 80 $g34.$tAssessment of cervical change /$rR. B. Newman, R. K. Godsey and J. M. Ellings --$g35.$tAmbulatory tocolysis /$rF. Lam and P. J. Gill --$g36.$tThe optimum route of delivery /$rF. A. Chervenak --$g37.$tLabor and delivery /$rL. G. Keith, T. R. B. Johnson, J. A. Lopez-Zeno and M. Creinin --$g38.$tAnalgesic and anesthetic considerations /$rH. Cohen and E. A. Brunner --$g39.$tClinical management of monoamniotic twins /$rM. Motew and N. A. Ginsberg --$g40.$tManagement of triplet and higher-order pregnancies /$rJ.-C. Pons, Y. Laurent, D. Selim and E. Papiernik --$g41.$tBreast feeding multiples /$rJ. M. Wilton --$g42.$tBonding and attachment /$rR. Theroux and J. F. Tingley --$g43.$tPsychiatric considerations after the birth of multiples /$rK. E. Merenkov --$g44.$tFetal brain and pulmonary adaptation in multiple pregnancy /$rC. Amiel-Tison and L. Gluck --$g45.$tFactors affecting developmental outcome /$rM. C. Allen --
505 80 $g46.$tThe long-term development of twins: anthropometric factors and cognition /$rF. Falkner and A. P. Matheny, Jr. --$g47.$tPostnatal zygosity determination /$rE. Pergament --$g48.$tThe parent-doctor relationship /$rD. M. Keith --$g49.$tEthical considerations /$rM. W. Gallagher --$g50.$tNational Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs, Inc. /$rM. M. Eicker --$g51.$tParenting twins: a pediatrician's point of view /$rE. M. Bryan --$g52.$tParents of multiples clubs and clinics: the United Kingdom experience /$rE. M. Bryan.
650 0 $aMultiple pregnancy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106290
650 12 $aPregnancy, Multiple.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011272
650 22 $aFetal Monitoring.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005323
700 1 $aKeith, Louis G.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79022185
852 00 $boff,hsl$hRG567$i.M85 1995