Chromosome Anomalies and Prenatal Development

Chromosome Anomalies and Prenatal Development
Author: Dorothy Warburton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1991
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

This atlas is intended for those interested in abnormal prenatal development in human beings and other mammals. This includes geneticists and developmental biologists, as well as those with a more applied interest, such as obstetricians, pediatricians, perinatologists, pediatric pathologists, toxicologist, and reproductive epidemiologists.

Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus

Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus
Author: Dagmar K. Kalousek
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1475721110

This book is designed primarily for anatomic pathologists to facilitate their task of accurately diagnosing embryos and fetuses. A detailed examination of the products of spontaneous and induced abortions is necessary for accurate genetic counseling and for establishing the risk for specific abnormalities or another spontaneous pregnancy loss in the future. The growing interest in the defects of early development reflects the profound change in general life-style. In the past, spontaneous abortions were considered a common, usually sporadic event in a patient's reproductive history. Only reassurance and encour agement were given to the patient and scant attention was paid to the detailed pathology of the abortus. Nowadays, however, as a result of reliable methods of contraception and of the availability of reliable prenatal diagnosis for chromosome abnormalities more frequent in advanced maternal age, significant numbers of parents plan to have pregnan cies later in their reproductive life. Consequently, in a case of spontaneous abortion, the question of "cause" and of "future risk" of recurrence of abortion or an abnormal infant is particularly important. In the era of more elaborate and accurate prenatal diagnostic tests, the pathologist examining products of conception has a primary responsibility to detect, in both spontaneous and induced abortions, any developmental abnormality that would indicate an increased risk of multifactorial, chromosomal, and single gene disorders in a subsequent child.

Human Chromosome Atlas

Human Chromosome Atlas
Author: Claudia Behrend
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3319540998

This atlas presents the results of cases of structural chromosome aberrations based on the currently available methods of analysis for different types of abnormality. It particularly focuses on which spectrum should be chosen when combining the different techniques to achieve the best method of diagnosis in individual cases, for example direct preparation of cells and mitoses, short or long-time cell culture, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), analysis of interphases, microarray or DNA sequencing. Generally it has to be taken into account, that the development of new and improved investigation methods is forthcoming. Thus, by improvement of diagnostic possibilities new fields of investigation arise, and special groups of patients with cytogenetic analyses can be re-analysed under new research questions.

Embryo and Fetal Pathology

Embryo and Fetal Pathology
Author: Enid Gilbert-Barness
Publisher:
Total Pages: 729
Release: 2006-07-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0511192312

Uniquely authoritative and exhaustively illustrated in color, this atlas provides the clinician with a visual guide to diagnosing congenital anomalies in every organ system in the human fetus.

Embryo and Fetal Pathology

Embryo and Fetal Pathology
Author: Enid Gilbert-Barness
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2004-05-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781139451741

Exhaustively illustrated in color with over 1000 photographs, figures, histopathology slides, and sonographs, this uniquely authoritative atlas provides the clinician with a visual guide to diagnosing congenital anomalies, both common and rare, in every organ system in the human fetus. It covers the full range of embryo and fetal pathology, from point of death, autopsy and ultrasound, through specific syndromes, intrauterine problems, organ and system defects to multiple births and conjoined twins. Gross pathologic findings are correlated with sonographic features in order that the reader may confirm visually the diagnosis of congenital abnormalities for all organ systems. Obstetricians, perinatologists, neonatologists, geneticists, anatomic pathologists, and all practitioners of maternal-fetal medicine will find this atlas an invaluable resource.

Color Atlas of Clinical Embryology

Color Atlas of Clinical Embryology
Author: Keith L. Moore
Publisher: Saunders
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Outlining the most important concepts of clinical embryology, the second edition of this full color atlas gives a well-illustrated overview of human development before birth. Each chapter has been thoroughly revised with the most up-to-date information. Accompanied by authoritative descriptions, this superb resource provides a step-by-step review of normal and abnormal embryonic and fetal development through hundreds of color photographs, 3-dimensional drawings, electron micrographs, sonograms, MR images, and pen-and-ink sketches. It also includes photographs and tables indicating periods when tissue and organ formations may be affected by teratogenic agents.

Atlas of Fetal Diagnosis

Atlas of Fetal Diagnosis
Author: Z. Papp
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780444986757

With an ever increasing regard for planning reproduction and concern about its outcome, there is a growing need for the expertise of clinical genetics, fetal pathology, anatomy, embryology and teratology to provide accurate answers to the why? and how? of human maldevelopment, asked by every parent and professional. The amount of knowledge in prenatal diagnosis has grown with such rapidity in the last decade, that the subject has developed into a specialty. Prenatal diagnosis with the option of termination of pregnancy provides important reassurance for couples at high risk of serious genetic disorders. The role obstetrical genetics plays in decreasing the number of tragedies in the life of a family is obvious, not to mention its social benefits. While it is true that we have made much greater progress in understanding phylogeny than ontogeny, recent insights into cellular adhesion molecules, peptide regulatory growth factors, homeoboxes and the role of retinoic acid and its receptors in brain and limb differentiation give great hope of further advances in the understanding of ontogeny.

Fetal Radiology

Fetal Radiology
Author: Reinhard Schumacher
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2011-02-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3642035604

Intrinsic errors of skeletal development are individually rare but of clinical importance because of their overall frequency and their impact on a patient's life. Sonography has become a routine component of prenatal care, and many of these disorders are diagnosed prenatally. Postnatally, the prenatal diagnosis has to be verified. To this end, fetal radiography is an effective, simple and economic way to establish a diagnosis or to narrow the number of diagnostic possibilities sufficiently to enable pathological, biochemical or molecular studies to be used in the quest for a specific diagnosis. Equally important, a correct diagnosis is required for correct prognostication and parental counseling. This book has been written to assist in the postnatal diagnosis of fetal errors of skeletal development.

An Atlas of Human Prenatal Developmental Mechanics

An Atlas of Human Prenatal Developmental Mechanics
Author: Jan E. Jirasek
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781135404338

Unique, amazing, comprehensive, and unparalled - yes, it's all that and much, much more. Extensively illustrated with more than 500 color and black-and-white images, An Atlas of Human Prenatal Developmental Mechanics is the definitive guide to modern embryology. The author describes and illustrates human prenatal development and staging with reference to anatomy and discusses the possibility of following prenatal development with clinical methods of prenatal diagnostics. Covering the development and staging of all embryonic systems, he presents the anatomic framework based on direct photographic evidence obtained exclusively on human embryos and fetuses.