The Human Brain during the Second Trimester 96– to 150–mm Crown-Rump Lengths 1st Edition
The Human Brain during the Second Trimester 96– to 150–mm Crown-Rump Lengths — 1st Edition by Shirley A. Bayer and Joseph Altman
Discover a definitive resource on fetal neuroanatomy that speaks directly to clinicians, researchers, and advanced students. This authoritative volume delivers meticulous, illustration-rich analysis of the developing human brain during the mid-second trimester, focusing on specimens with crown–rump lengths of 96–150 mm. Clear, concise, and evidence-based, it bridges classic histological observation with contemporary needs in prenatal diagnosis and research.
Inside you’ll find high-resolution descriptions of cortical organization, ventricular system maturation, neuronal migration patterns, and early connectivity—presented with professional clarity to support interpretation of prenatal imaging, neuropathology, and developmental studies. The authors, Shirley A. Bayer and Joseph Altman, bring decades of expertise that make complex processes accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Ideal for fetal medicine specialists, pediatric neurologists, embryologists, and academic libraries, this book enhances diagnostic confidence and research design. Practical for teaching and clinical reference, it enriches understanding of normal and variant development across the critical second-trimester window.
Whether you’re expanding a professional collection or seeking a trusted textbook for advanced coursework, this edition is a vital addition. Order now to deepen your insight into fetal neurodevelopment and ensure your work reflects the most detailed anatomical foundations available. Add this landmark text to your library and stay at the forefront of prenatal brain research and clinical practice.
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