The Human Brain during the First Trimester 57- to 60-mm Crown-Rump Lengths 1st Edition
The Human Brain during the First Trimester: 57- to 60-mm Crown-Rump Lengths, 1st Edition by Shirley A. Bayer and Joseph Altman
Discover an essential reference that brings clarity to early prenatal neuroanatomy. This authoritative one-volume guide focuses on brain development during the critical 57–60 mm crown-rump length window, offering precise descriptions, high-quality images, and clinically relevant measurements that make it indispensable for clinicians, researchers, and advanced students.
Carefully organized and written by respected experts, the book explains developmental stages with clear language and practical detail. It illuminates embryologic landmarks and normal morphologic variation at the end of the first trimester—content designed to support accurate interpretation in fetal medicine, embryology labs, pathology departments, and ultrasound diagnostics. Rich in targeted terminology like “first trimester brain development,” “prenatal neuroanatomy,” and “57–60 mm crown-rump length,” this edition is optimized for clinicians and investigators seeking reliable, searchable information.
Why this book matters: it bridges foundational science and clinical application, helping sonographers, perinatal neurologists, and academic researchers improve diagnostic confidence and teaching outcomes. The focus on this narrow yet pivotal growth period makes it a unique resource for centers across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Whether you’re building a medical library, preparing lectures, or deepening your understanding of embryonic brain formation, this thoughtfully written 1st Edition is a practical, authoritative companion. Order your copy today to strengthen diagnostic insight and advance your expertise in early human brain development.
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