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de Swiet's Medical Disorders in Obstetric Practice
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Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii

Preface xi

Foreword xii

1. Pulmonary disease in pregnancy 1
Lucia Larson, Niharika Mehta, Michael J. Paglia, Ghada Bourjeily with Warwick D. Ngan Kee

2. Hematologic disease in pregnancy 48
Claire McLintock, John T. Repke with Brenda Bucklin

3. Thromboembolic disease in pregnancy 82
Catherine Nelson-Piercy and Ian Greer

4. Thrombophilias and pregnancy 101
Marc A. Rodger, Michael Paidas with Lawrence Tsen and Joanne Douglas

5. Heart disease in pregnancy 118
Cynthia Maxwell, Athena Poppas, Mathew Sermer with Elizabeth McGrady

6. Hypertension in pregnancy 153
Christopher W. G. Redman, Sig-Linda Jacobson with Robin Russell

7. Renal disease in pregnancy 182
Mark A. Brown, George J. Mangos, Michael Peek with Felicity Plaat

8. Rheumatologic disorders in pregnancy 209
Megan E. B. Clowse, Michelle Petri and Andra H. James

9. Disorders of the liver, biliary system and exocrine pancreas in pregnancy 223
Sailesh Kumar, Mrinalini Balki and Catherine Williamson (with Eliana Castillo and
Deborah M. Money)

10. Disorders of the gastrointestinal tract in pregnancy 256
Niharika Mehta, Sumona Saha, Edward K.S. Chien with Silvia Degli Esposti and Scott Segal

11. Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy 293
Michael F. Greene, Caren G. Solomon, Stephanie L. Lee with Robert A. Peterfreund

12. Thyroid disease in pregnancy 322
Erin Keely and Brian M. Casey

13. Pituitary and adrenal disease in pregnancy 335
Mark E. Molitch and Alan Peaceman

14. Calcium metabolism and diseases of the parathyroid glands during pregnancy 352
Martin N. Montoro and T. Murphy Goodwin

15. Neurologic disorders in obstetric practice 371
Dominic C. Heaney, David J. Williams, Patrick O’Brien with Chris Elton

16. Nonviral infectious diseases in pregnancy 404
Brenna Anderson, Melissa Gaitanis with Daniel I. Sessler

17. Viral infections in pregnancy other than human immunodeficiency virus 431
Eliana Castillo and Deborah M. Money

18. Human immunodeficiency virus infection in pregnancy 464
Ruth E. Tuomala, Judith S. Currier, Susan Cu-Uvin with Roshan Fernando

19. Substance misuse in pregnancy 477
Ilana B. Crome, Khaled M. K. Ismail with David Birnbach

20. Skin diseases in pregnancy 505
Mark Davis, Brian Brost with Nollag O’Rourke

21. Psychiatric disorders in pregnancy 524
Teri Pearlstein and Jami Star

22. Cancer in pregnancy 553
Sunanda Sadanandan, Timothy Hurley, Carolyn Muller, Claire Verschraegen, Marianne Berwick, Charles L. Wiggins and Kimberly K. Leslie

23. Critical care in pregnancy 583
Uma Munnur, Dilip R. Karnad, Edward R. Yeomans and Kalpalatha K. Guntupalli

24. Embryologic and fetal development 598

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25. Global issues in maternal health 599
Rudiger Pittrof, Moke Magoma, Vêronique Filippi with Medge D. Owen

26. Future health concerns for women who have had a complicated pregnancy 606
David J. Williams

41. Approach to proteinuria identified remote from term 704
Margaret A. Miller

42. Approach to new-onset hypertension remote from term 710
Margaret A. Miller

27. Special concerns for the obese patient 615
Hugh M. Ehrenberg with Richard N. Wissler

28. Special concerns for patients with advanced maternal age 621
Linda Heffner

29. Principles of obstetric anesthesia 625
Stephen Gatt and William Camann

30. Prescribing in pregnancy: a practical approach 633
Sandra L. Kweder and Raymond O. Powrie

31. Prescribing during lactation 641
Thomas W. Hale and Teresa Baker

32. Diagnostic imaging in pregnancy 646
Sandra A. Lowe

33. Contraception for women with medical disorders 653
Iris Tong and Raymond O. Powrie

34. Effect of pregnancy on common laboratory tests 661
Michael Carson and Elvis R. Pagan

35. Approach to headaches in pregnancy 671
Jessica Illuzzi, Emma Barber and Men-Jean Lee

36. Approach to anemia in pregnancy 681
Dorothy Graham and Jami Star

37. Approach to moderately elevated liver function tests in pregnancy not attributable to pre-eclampsia/HELLP syndrome 684
Margaret A. Miller

38. Approach to shortness of breath in pregnancy 689
Ghada Bourjeily, Hanan Khalil and Michael J. Paglia

43. Approach to presyncope and syncope in pregnancy 715
Paul S. Gibson, Rshmi Khurana and Winnie W. Sia

44. Approach to chest pain in pregnancy 719
Rshmi Khurana, Winnie W. Sia and Paul S. Gibson

45. New-onset seizures in pregnancy 724
Laura A. Magee, Anne-Marie Côté and Peter von Dadelszen

46. Approach to prosthetic heart valves in pregnancy 730
Wee Shian Chan, Mark C. Walker and Marc A. Rodger

47. Approach to the use of glucocorticoids in pregnancy for nonobstetric indications 736
Kenneth K. Chen and Raymond O. Powrie

48. Approach to hyperemesis gravidarum 742
Sumona Saha, Catherine Williamson, Niharika Mehta, Edward K.S. Chien and Silvia Degli Esposti

49. Approach to fetal assessment, optimization of neonatal outcome, mode of delivery and timing for nonobstetric readers 749
Michael Peek, George J. Mangos and Mark A. Brown

50. Promoting safe care for women with medical problems during pregnancy 754
Raymond O. Powrie, James A. O’Brien with Kue Chung Choi

39. Approach to hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy 695
Laura A. Magee and Peter von Dadelszen with David Wlody

40. Approach to palpitations in pregnancy, 700
Winnie W. Sia, Paul S. Gibson and Rshmi Khurana

Appendix: Medications and their relative risk to breastfeeding infants 759

Index 771

About the Author

Raymond Powrie MD FRCP FACP, Professor of Medicine,Obstetrics, and Gynecology, The Warren Alpert School of Medicine ofBrown University, and Women & Infants Hospital of RI, USA Michael F Greene MD, Professor of Obstetrics &Gynecology, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts GeneralHospital, MA, USA William Camann MD, Chief of Obstetric Anesthesia, Brighamand Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He is also thepresent President of the Society of Obstetric Anesthesiologists andPerinatologists

Reviews

"This is a solid book for those interested in the care of obstetrical patients with medical problems. It has a grand vision and attempts to satisfy many parties. This newest edition adds some new wrinkles, justifying its publication." (Doody's, 16 September 2011) "Overall, this book is a useful resource for general and high risk obstetricians. It covers many aspects of medical diseases and problems in pregnancy. I would definitely use this book as a reference and I do recommend it to others ." (Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, 1 February 2011)  

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