The Placenta and Neurodisability
(Author) Ian CrockerThis comprehensive and authoritative book discusses the critical role of the utero-placenta in neurodisability, both at term and preterm. It examines aspects of fetal compromise and possible cerebro-protective interventions, recent evidence on fetal growth and mental illness, as well as cerebro-therapeutics. Throughout the book, information from the basic sciences placed within the clinical context. Written by leading obstetricians, neonatologists, paediatricians and pathologists. Discusses the role of placenta in the pathophysiology of CNS Examines recent evidence of endocrine, haematological and inflammatory origins of utero-placental dysfunction Reviews latest advances in antepartum and perinatal imaging
Ian Crocker
Ian Crocker is a renowned American poet and author, best known for his critically acclaimed collection "The Home Stretch." His works often explore themes of love, loss, and resilience with vivid imagery and emotional depth. Crocker's poetic voice and storytelling ability have made him a significant figure in contemporary literature.