Volume 52, Number 12, December2007
Editorial | |
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Lawrence D. Devoe, M.D.
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Original Articles | |
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Colleen M. Kennedy, M.D., M.S., Ingrid E. Nygaard, M.D., M.S., Catherine S. Bradley, M.D., M.S.C.E., and Rudolph P. Galask, M.D., M.S.
The prevalence of bladder and irritable bowel symptoms varies between different vulvar disorders.
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Effect of Different Hormonal Therapies on Thyroid Function in Surgical Menopause: Short-Term Results
C. Tamer Erel, M.D., Altay Gezer, M.D., Levent M. ?Sent�rk, M.D., Asl? Somunk?ran, M.D., Semih Kaleli, M.D., and Hakan Seyisoglu, M.D.
Different hormonal therapies do not have a significant short-term effect on thyroid function in euthyroid women with surgical menopause.
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Holly L. Casele, M.D., and William A. Grobman, M.D., M.B.A.
Opinions regarding thromboprophylaxis for cesarean section and extended antepartum bed rest vary widely among maternal-fetal medicine specialists.
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Paul Fine, M.D., Carol Ball, M.D., Murray Pelta, M.D., Cam McIntyre, M.D., Michael Momtaz, M.D., Johanna Morfesis, M.S.N., N.P., Vanessa Cullins, M.D., and Robert M. Rash, M.H.A.
Imiquimod therapy for multiple or recurrent external genital warts was associated with lower cost and fewer visits at 5 Planned Parenthood Federation of America affiliates.
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Zolt�n Papp, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.
Such operations should be done by physicians who have great expertise in pelvic retroperitoneal surgery and have had the chance to successfully perform enough vaginal resections and colpopexies.
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Case Reports | |
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Eliza M. F. Berkley, M.D., Geoffrey J. Gill, M.D., Lisa E. Moore, M.D., and William F. Rayburn, M.D.
The consumptive coagulopathy associated with Gorham syndrome and secondary Kasabach-Merritt syndrome can mimic severe preeclampsia, especially when recurrent.
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Mark L. Mokrzycki, M.D., M.B.A., and Brittany Star Hampton, M.D.
A 32-year-old woman, correctly diagnosed with a vesicouterine fistula after primary cesarean section, was successfully treated with uterus-sparing surgery.
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David Jaspan, D.O., Vani Dandolu, M.D., Mark Miller, D.O., and Charles Dunton, M.D.
It is imperative to inform the radiologist of the intraoperative use of hemostatic agents and barrier prevention methods when evaluating a patient for postoperative infection.
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