This, the fourth volume in the series, focuses on fluid balance and its regulation in the fetus and neonate. With a high water content and rapid fluid movements, the fetus and neonate are more susceptible to fluid imbalances than the adult. The volume explains how fluid balance is regulated, by swallowing and by renal and lymphatic function. It then goes on to look at disorders of fluid balance and their pathophysiology. Finally, the clinical section of the book focuses on management and correction of fetal edema, obstructive uropathies, oligohydramnios, polyhydramnios, and postnatal fluid disorders. This authoritative new publication provides a broad review of fluid balance and renal function from a scientific and clinical perspective. The volume will be an essential source of reference for all those involved in the care of the fetus and neonate.
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"This is an excellent teaching tool for medical students and residents. It is especially valuable as an overview of perinatal renal pathophysiology for those receiving subspecialty training in obstetrics, neonatology, pediatric nephrology, and pediatric urology." Ruth A. McDonald, University of Washington School of Medicine
The volume explains how fluid balance is regulated in the fetus and neonate, by swallowing and by renal and lymphatic function. It then goes on to look at disorders of fluid balance and their pathophysiology. Finally, the clinical section of the book focuses on important medical management issues.
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