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Congenital Abnormalities --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- pathology
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The Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Brain MR is an excellent atlas that fills the gap in coverage on normal brain development. Dr. Paul Griffiths and his team present a highly visual approach to the neonatal and fetal periods of growth. With over 800 images, you'll have multiple views of normal presentation in utero, post-mortem, and more. Whether you're a new resident or a seasoned practitioner, this is an invaluable guide to the new and increased use of MRI in evaluating normal and abnormal fetal and neonatal brain development. Covers both fetal and neonatal periods to serve as the.
Fetal brain --- Newborn infants --- Developmental neurobiology --- Pediatric neurology --- Embryonic Structures. --- Fetus. --- Infant. --- Magnetic resonance imaging --- Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Infants --- Fetal Tissue --- Fetuses --- Mummified Fetus --- Retained Fetus --- Fetal Structures --- Fetal Structure --- Fetal Tissues --- Fetus, Mummified --- Fetus, Retained --- Structure, Fetal --- Structures, Fetal --- Tissue, Fetal --- Tissues, Fetal --- Embryo, Mammalian --- Fetal Research --- Embryos --- Embryo --- Prenatal Structures --- Embryonic Structure --- Prenatal Structure --- Structure, Embryonic --- Structure, Prenatal --- Structures, Embryonic --- Structures, Prenatal --- Nervous system --- Neurology --- Developmental neurology --- Neurogenesis --- Developmental biology --- Embryology --- Neurobiology --- Neuroplasticity --- Infants (Newborn) --- Neonates --- Newborns (Infants) --- Neonatology --- Brain --- Evolution
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Placenta, maladies --- Atlas. --- Placenta --- Placenta Diseases --- pathology --- Voortplanting --- Embryo/Foetus --- Zwangerschap --- Gynaecologie - verloskunde --- Procréation/Reproduction --- Embryon/Foetus --- Grossesse --- Gynécologie - obstétrique --- Placenta - pathology
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Brain --- embryology
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Children --- Growth. --- Psychology, Child.
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