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Section Topics
- » Cardiac disease in pregnancy
- » Cesarean section
- » Diabetes in pregnancy
- » Evaluation & treatment of inherited thrombophilias in pregnancy (including renal disease)
- » Fetal assessment in labor
- » Fetal growth: assessment & management
- » Idiopathic preterm labor
- » Major hemorrhage in pregnancy
- » Management of chronic hypertension in pregnancy (including renal disease)
- » Management of labor
- » Management of pregnant patients in view of teratogenesis of drugs (e.g. epilepsy, immune-inflammatory etc.)
- » Management of pregnant women with cardiac abnormalities
- » Perinatal infections
- » Postpartum care
- » Preconception counseling
- » Preterm premature rupture of membranes
- » Psychiatric illness & pregnancy
- » Screening for & management of preeclampsia
- » Screening for fetal abnormalities
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Nadia Rosenthal and Enrique Lara-Pezzi, The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Italy. F1000 Developmental Biology
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Holly LaVoie, University of South Carolina, USA. F1000 Physiology
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