
Neonatology
Title:
Neonatology
Author:
Polin, Richard A. (Richard Alan), 1945-
ISBN:
9780521735230
Publication Information:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2008.
Physical Description:
xiii, 585 p. ; 18 cm.
Series:
Cambridge pocket clinicians
Pocket clinician
Cambridge pocket clinicians.
Series Title:
Cambridge pocket clinicians
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine derived contents note: Part I. Maternal Conditions and Diseases: -- 1. Cigarette smoking, maternal; -- 2. Cocaine abuse, maternal; -- 3. Diabetes mellitus (gestational, type I, and type II), maternal; -- 4. Ethanol use/abuse, maternal (fetal alcohol spectrum disorders); -- 5. Factors for neonatal GBS infection, maternal: GBS colonization/previous infant -- with invasive GBS disease/ROM >18 h/maternal intrapartum temperature -- >=100.4ʻF; -- 6. Graves disease, maternal (present or past; +/- antithyroid medication); -- 7. Hashimoto's (aka chronic lymphocytic or autoimmune); -- 8. Thyroiditis, maternal; -- 9. Hepatitis A, acute disease in mother during pregnancy; -- 10. Hepatitis B, acute maternal hepatitis during second trimester with negative -- maternal; -- 11. Hepatitis B surface antigen in third trimester; -- 12. Hepatitis B, acute maternal hepatitis in third trimester or within two months of -- delivery or mother chronic carrier (persistently hepatitis B surface antigen positive); -- 13. Hepatitis B, maternal hepatitis B status unknown; -- 14. Hepatitis B, maternal hepatitis B surface antibody (HBsAB) positive; -- 15. Hepatitis C, maternal anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) positive IgG, but HCV-RNA -- negative; -- 16. Hepatitis C, maternal HCV-RNA positive, regardless of anti-HCV IgG status; -- 17. Hepatitis D, maternal; -- 18. Hepatitis E, acute maternal infection during third trimester or in perinatal period; -- 19. Hepatitis E, maternal anti-HEV IgG positive due to remote infection; -- 20. Hepatitis GBV-C/HGV, maternal anti-GBV-C/HGV IgG positive; -- 21. Hepatitis GBV-C/HGV, mother GBV-C/HGV RNA positive; -- 22. Herpes simplex, maternal genital lesions, intrapartum; -- 23. Herpes simplex, maternal orolabial herpes lesion; -- 24. Herpes simplex, maternal prenatal infection; -- 25. Herpes zoster, maternal, postnatal onset; -- 26. Herpes zoster, maternal, prenatal; -- 27. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, maternal; -- 28. Hypertension (HTN), maternal; -- 29. Marijuana (marihuana, cannabis) use, maternal; -- 30. Methamphetamine abuse, maternal; -- 31. Narcotic (heroin/prescription opiates/methadone) use/abuse, maternal; -- 32. Phenylketonuria, maternal; -- 33. Syphilis/reactive serologic syphilis test, maternal, active maternal syphilis likely -- or cannot be excluded; -- 34. Syphilis/reactive serologic syphilis test, maternal, active maternal syphilis -- unlikely; -- 35. Tuberculosis, maternal; -- 36. Varicella (chickenpox), maternal, first or second trimester (usually <20 wk); -- 37. Varicella (chickenpox), maternal, onset of maternal illness <5 d prior to or <48 -- hr after delivery; -- 38. Varicella (chickenpox), maternal, onset of maternal illness 6-21 days prior to -- delivery or >48 h after delivery; -- 39. Varicella (chickenpox), maternal, third trimester and >21 days prior to delivery; -- Part II. Neonatal Conditions and Diseases: -- 40. 4P-syndrome (Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome); -- 41. Adrenal insufficiency; -- 42. Ambiguous genitalia; -- 43. Apert syndrome; -- 44. Apnea of prematurity; -- 45. Atrial septal defect; -- 46. Biliary atresia; -- 47. Biotinidase deficiency; -- 48. Birth trauma, introduction; -- 49. Birth trauma: brachial plexus injury; -- 50. Birth trauma: cephalohematoma, subgaleal hematoma; -- 51. Birth trauma: intraabdominal injuries; -- 52. Birth trauma: intracranial hemorrhage, skull fractures; -- 53. Bladder exstrophy; -- 54. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD); -- 55. Candidiasis, congenital; -- 56. Candidiasis, systemic and catheter-related candidemia; -- 57. Cardiac arrhythmias; -- 58. Cerebellar hemorrhage; -- 59. CHARGE syndrome; -- 60. Choanal atresia, bilateral; -- 61. Cloacal exstrophy; -- 62. Coarctation of the aorta (CoA); -- 63. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia; -- 64. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia; -- 65. Conjunctivitis (ophthalmia neonatorum); -- 66. Cornelia de lange syndrome; -- 67. Cri-du-chat syndrome (5p-syndrome); -- 68. Critical pulmonary stenosis; -- 69. Cruzon syndrome; -- 70. Cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM), congenital, pulmonary; -- 71. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, perinatal/nosocomial; -- 72. Cytomegalovirus infection (CMV), congenital (transplacental); -- 73. DiGeorge syndrome (velo-cardio-facial syndrome); -- 74. Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve; -- 75. Epidermolysis bullosa (EB); -- 76. Epispadias/bladder exstrophy; -- 77. Fatty acid oxidation disorders; -- 78. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD); -- 79. Galactosemia; -- 80. Gastroesophageal reflux (GER); -- 81. Gastroschisis/omphalocele; -- 82. Glycogen storage disease type 1a (Von Gierke's disease); -- 83. Glycogen storage disease type II (Pompe's disease); -- 84. Hemorrhagic disorders in the newborn, congenital and acquired; -- 85. Hepatitis, idiopathic neonatal giant cell; -- 86. Herpes simplex infection, intrauterine/neonatal infection; -- 87. Hip, developmental dysplasia (congenital dislocation); -- 88. Hirschsprung disease; -- 89. Hydronephrosis, prenatal; -- 90. Hyperthyroidism, congenital; -- 91. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS); -- 92. Hypothyroidism, congenital; -- 93. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE); -- 94. Imperforate anus; -- 95. Intestinal atresia; -- 96. Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH); -- 97. Lactic acidemias; -- 98. Lung bud malformations (congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation, -- bronchogenic cyst, lobar emphysema, pulmonary sequestration); -- 99. Lysosomal storage disorders; -- 100. Malrotation; -- 101. Maple syrup urine disease; -- 102. Meckel's diverticulum meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS); -- 103. Meconium ileus; -- 104. Medium-chain acyl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCAD); -- 105. Meningitis; -- 106. Muscle diseases causing neonatal weakness and hypotonia; -- 107. Myasthenia gravis, transient and congenital; -- 108. Myotonic dystrophy, congenital; -- 109. Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC); -- 110. Neuroblastoma; -- 111. Nonketotic hyperglycinemia; -- 112. Noonan syndrome; -- 113. Omphalocele ; -- 114. Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency/urea cycle disorders; -- 115. Osteomyelitis; -- 116. Osteopenia of prematurity; -- 117. Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA); -- 118. Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN); -- 119. Phenylketonuria, neonatal; -- 120. Pneumothorax, tension; -- 121. Polycythemia; -- 122. Posterior urethral valves; -- 123. Prader-willi syndrome; -- 124. Propionic academia; -- 125. Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum (PA/IVS); -- 126. Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect; -- 127. Renal tubular acidosis (RTA), isolated primary; -- 128. Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS); -- 129. Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP); -- 130. Rubinstein-taybi syndrome; -- 131. Sepsis/pneumonia, early-onset; -- 132. Sepsis/pneumonia, nosocomial; -- 133. Shock; -- 134. Stroke, ischemic, perinatal and neonatal; -- 135. Subarachnoid hemorrhage; -- 136. Subdural hemorrhage; -- 137. Subgaleal hematoma; -- 138. Testicular torsion; -- 139. Tetralogy of fallot (TOF); -- 140. Thrombotic disorders; -- 141. Total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) with obstruction; -- 142. Total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) without obstruction; -- 143. Toxoplasmosis, congenital (transplacental); -- 144. Tracheoesophageal fistula/esophageal atresia; -- 145. Transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN); -- 146. Transposition of the great arteries (TGA); -- 147. Treacher collins syndrome; -- 148. Tricuspid atresia; -- 149. Trisomy 13; -- 150. Trisomy 18; -- 151. Trisomy 21; -- 152. Truncus arteriosus; -- 153. Tuberculosis, congenital; -- 154. Turner syndrome; -- 155. Tyrosinemia type I; -- 156. Undescended testis; -- 157. Urinary tract infection, pyelonephritis; -- 158. Varicella (chickenpox), neonatal due to non-maternal postnatal exposure; -- 159. VATER association (VACTERL association); -- 160. Ventricular septal defect; -- 161. Waardenburg syndrome (WS); -- 162. Williams syndrome; -- 163. Wilms' tumor; -- 164. Wolf-hirschhorn syndrome; -- Part III. Neonatal Presenting Signs: -- 165. Abdominal masses; -- 166. Acute scrotum; -- 167. Anemia; -- 168. Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC); -- 169. Asphyxia, perinatal; -- 170. Congestive heart failure; -- 171. Cyanosis; -- 172. Diaper dermatitis; -- 173. Gastrointestinal bleeding; -- 174. Hemolytic diseases of the newborn; -- 175. Hepatomegaly; -- 176. Hyperbilirubinemia, conjugated; -- 177. Hyperbilirubinemia, unconjugated; -- 178. Hypercalcemia; -- 179. Hyperglycemia; -- 180. Hyperkalemia; -- 181. Hypermagnesemia; -- 182. Hypernatremia; -- 183. Hypertension; -- 184. Hypocalcemia; -- 185. Hypoglycemia; -- 186. Hypokalemia; -- 187. Hypomagnesemia; -- 188. Hyponatremia; -- 189. Hypotonia; -- 190. Intestinal obstruction; -- 191. Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR); -- 192. Malabsorption metabolic acidosis; -- 193. Nephrocalcinosis and nephrolithiasis; -- 194. Neutropenia; -- 195. Nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) and congenital ascites; -- 196. Renal failure; -- 197. Respiratory distress; -- 198. Seizures; -- 199. Skin infections; -- 200. Thrombocytopenia; -- 201. Transient skin lesions; -- 202. Vascular abnormalities of the skin; -- Part IV. Procedures: -- 203. Arterial catheterization, peripheral, percutaneous; -- 204. Central venous catheter insertion, percutaneous; -- 205. Endotracheal intubation; -- 206. Exchange transfusion; -- 207. Lumbar puncture; -- 208. Suprapubic bladder aspiration; -- 209. Thoracentesis; -- 210. Thoracotomy tube placement; -- 211. Umbilical artery catheterization; -- 212. Umbilical venous catheterization; -- Part V. Supportive Care: -- 213. Fluid and electrolyte therapy; -- 214. Nutrition, enternal; -- 215. Nutrition, parenteral; -- 216. Respiratory support; -- 217. Resuscitation; -- 218. Thermal management.
Abstract:
"Neonatology covers a wide variety of topics related to neonatal medicine, as well as clinical questions on material and neonatal conditions, symptoms, and procedures that will challenge providers in both the outpatient and inpatient settings. The topics are organized under headings of different diagnoses, evaluation, treatment, complications, and prognosis so that the user will find the desired information quickly and easily. More than 200 diseases and conditions are discussed in detail."--BOOK JACKET.
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