Obstetric imaging
Joshua A. Copel
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Obstetric imaging
Published
2012
Publisher
Elsevier/Saunders
Pages
808
ISBN-13
9781437725568
Description
"Obstetric Imaging will help you detect fetal abnormalities with greater confidence and accuracy. Covering MRI as well as ultrasound and interventional procedures, it equips you with expert tips for recognizing and addressing problems that you might otherwise miss. Obstetric Imaging provides the advanced guidance you need to recognize fetal health challenges early and respond effectively!"--Publisher's website.
Subjects
Langman's medical embryology
The developing human
Langman's Medical Embryology
The development of the infant and young child: normal and abnormal
Anesthesia for congenital heart disease
Before we are born
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This edition of Obstetric imaging has approximately 808 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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Who is the author of Obstetric imaging?
Obstetric imaging was written by Joshua A. Copel.
When was Obstetric imaging published?
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