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E-grāmata: New Technologies and Perinatal Medicine: Prediction and Prevention of Pregnancy Complications

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The potential impact of work being conducted in genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics upon clinical practice for gynecologists is immense but not yet completely appreciated. This groundbreaking text from international experts examines the newest topics on the perinatal agenda and gives clinicians a  real look into the future via the newest methodologies.
Introduction: Why do we need omics and systems biology? vii
Contributors xi
SECTION I PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS: SETTING THE SCENE
1 The mother: Adaptation to pregnancy and normal metabolism
2(5)
Francesco Parisi
Alice Zavatta
Roberta Milazzo
Irene Cetin
2 Maternal and fetal normal and abnormal nutrition
7(5)
Sarah Louise Killeen
Eilleen C. O'Brien
Fionnuala M. McAuliffe
3 Great obstetrical syndromes: It's all in the placenta
12(6)
Martin Gauster
Gemot Desoye
4 Normal and abnormal fetal growth
18(5)
Javier Caradeux
Eduard Gratacos
Francesc Figueras
5 Preterm labor and birth
23(5)
Vincenzo Berghella
Eduardo da Fonseca
6 Gestational diabetes mellitus
28(6)
Silvia Vannuccini
Federico Mecacci
7 Preeclampsia
34(6)
Jon Hyett
Bona C. Poon
8 Maternal obesity
40(6)
Tahir A. Mahmood
Rohan Chodankar
9 Maternal health: Immediate, short-, and long-term complications following pregnancy
46(10)
Gil Gutvirtz
Omri Zamstein
Eyal Sheiner
10 The fetus and the neonate: Immediate, short-, and long-term impact
56(4)
Umberto Simeoni
Elie Saliba
11 Cost of pregnancy complications related to noncommunicable diseases and cost effectiveness of interventions to address them
60(14)
Anil Kapur
Jon Hyett
H. David Mclntyre
SECTION II TOWARDS PREDICTION AND PREVENTION
12 Integrated system biology approaches to fetal medicine problems
74(7)
Jezid Miranda
Fdtima Crispi
Eduard Gratacos
13 Omics and female reproduction
81(4)
Galia Oron
14 Maternal genome and pregnancy outcomes
85(5)
Nagendra K. Monangi
Ge Zhang
Mikko Hallman
Kari Teramo
Bo Jacobsson
Louis J. Muglia
15 Placental development and omics
90(5)
Sylvie Hauguel-de Mouzon
Gemot Desoye
Silvija Cvitic
16 Placental metabolomics in obese pregnancies
95(3)
Irene Cetin
Chiara Novielli
Chiara Mando
17 Methylome and epigenetic markers
98(4)
Skevi Kyriakou
Marios Ioannides
George Koumbaris
Philippos Patsalis
18 Microbiome and pregnancy complications
102(5)
Maria Carmen Collado
Omry Koren
19 Small noncoding RNAs as biomarkers for pregnancy complications
107(5)
Liron Yoffe
Meitar Grad
Avital Luba Polsky
Moshe Hod
Noam Shomron
20 Urine metabolomics and proteomics in prenatal health
112(13)
Daniela Duarte
Maria do Ceu Almeida
Pedro Domingues
Ana M. Gil
21 Metabolomics and perinatal complications
125(8)
Flaminia Bardanzellu
Moshe Hod
Vassilios Fanos
22 Metabolomics in normal and pathologic pregnancies
133(6)
Antonio Ragusa
Alessandro Svelato
Sara D'Avino
23 Metabolomics in amniotic fluid
139(10)
Alexandra-Maria Michaelidou
Foteini Tsakoumaki
Maria Fotiou
Charikleia Kyrkou
Apostolos P. Athanasiadis
24 Omics and coagulation disorders in pregnancy
149(7)
Sara Ornaghi
Michael J. Paidas
25 Omics and perinatal medicine: Preeclampsia
156(16)
Piya Chaemsaithong
Liona C. Poon
26 Single nucleotide polymorphisms and pregnancy complications
172(2)
Federica Tarquini
Ciu liana Coata
Elena Picchiassi
Gian Carlo Di Renzo
27 Metabolomics and perinatal cardiology
174(3)
Roberta Pintus
Angelica Dessi
Vassilios Fanos
28 Metabolomics and human breast milk: A unique and inimitable food for infants
177(4)
Flamina Cesare Marincola
Sara Corbu
Roberta Pintus
Angelica Dessi
Vassilios Fanos
29 Neurodevelopment and placental omics
181(4)
Despina D. Briana
Ariadne Malamitsi-Puchner
30 Early life complications, placental genomics, and risk for neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring
185(7)
Pasquale Di Carlo
Giovanna Punzi
Gianluca Ursini
31 Metabolomics and perinatal asphyxia
192(12)
Ernesto d'Aloja
Emanuela Locci
Antonio Noto
Matteo Nioi
Giovanni Bazzano
Vassilios Fanos
32 Environment, pregnancy complications, and omics
204(5)
Chen Ben David
Ido Solt
33 Sleep and pregnancy complications
209(5)
Orna Sever
Riva Tauman
34 Maternal plasma cell-free DNA screening: Basic science and applications
214(4)
Peter Benn
Howard Cuckle
35 Maternal plasma cell-free DNA screening: Integration into clinical practice
218(5)
Howard Cuckle
Peter Benn
36 Microarrays
223(7)
Melissa Stosic
Jessica L. Giordano
Brynn Levy
Ronald Wapner
37 Whole exome and whole genome sequencing
230(9)
Mary E. Norton
Index 239
Prof. Moshe Hod is Director of the Mor Comprehensive Women's Health Care Center, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Israel, President of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, and Chairman of the FIGO Hyperglycemia in Pregnancy Working Group. Eduard Gratacos is Head and Professor of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Hospitals Clķnic de Barcelona & Sant Joan de Déu, Barcelona, Spain. Vincenzo Berghella is Professor and Director, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, and President of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Mary E D'Alton is Willard C. Rappleye Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Director of Services, Sloane Hospital for Women, and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA, and is a past president of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Prof. Gian Carlo Di Rezo is Director of Perinatal and Reproductive Medicine Center and Midwifery School, University Hospital Perugia, Italy and Director of Permanent International and European School of Perinatal and Reproductive Medicine, Florence, Italy. Prof. Vassilios Fanos is Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.