Volume 64, Number 3, June2019

   
  Editorial
169
Lawrence D. Devoe, M.D.
 
 
 


  Original Articles
171
Meena Vemuri, B.S., Sharon N. Covington, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.-C., and Valerie L. Baker, M.D.
Even years after diagnosis, women with primary ovarian insufficiency continue to have concerns about its impact on their well-being.
 
 


178
Tara A. Lynch, M.D., Johanna C. Bringley, D.O., Erin C. Crosby, M.D., Kevin C. Kiley, M.D., and Asha Rijhsinghani, M.D.
Nondiabetic obese and nonobese women have high rates of hyperglycemia after antenatal corticosteroid administration.
 
 


183
Edward Kowal, M.D., Byron C. Calhoun, M.D., FACOG, FACS, FASAM, MBA, Dara J. Seybold, M.A.A., David L. Williams, M.D., FACOG, and Paul P. Dietz, M.D., FACOG
Universal treatment for group B streptococcus could provide a savings of money and clinic personnel time. However, savings may be offset by increase in pharmacy and nursing hours.
 
 


188
Ruangsak Lertkhachonsuk, M.D., Arb-aroon Lertkhachonsuk, M.D., and Vorapong Phupong, M.D.
Risk of postmolar gestational trophoblastic neoplasia was not significantly different between hysterectomy and suction curettage as primary treatment. However, almost half of hysterectomy specimens revealed invasive mole.
 
 


193
Robert J. Rubino, M.D., FACOG, and Charbel G. Salamon, M.D., FACOG, FACS
A novel adhesive latch closure system (DermaClip) allows for faster skin closure as compared to subcuticular closure at the time of cesarean delivery.
 
 


197
Boris Petrikovsky, M.D., Ph.D., Steven Swancoat, D.O., and Evgeny Zharov, M.D., Ph.D.
The combination of cesarean section with panniculectomy does not appear to increase the rate of postsurgical complications in patients with a body mass index >30 kg/m2.
 
 


201
Man Wa Lui, M.B.B.S., Sofie S. F. Yung, M.B.B.S., Jennifer K. Y. Ko, M.B.B.S., Raymond H. R. Li, M.B.B.S., M.Med.Sc., and Ernest H. Y. Ng, M.B.B.S., M.D.
Women having hysteroscopic polypectomy achieved similar in vitro fertilization pregnancy outcomes as compared to those with normal uterine cavity confirmed by saline sonohysterogram.
 
 


206
Yueting Zhu, M.Med., Ye Zheng, M.Med., Hongchang Li, M.Med., Wenjie Jiang, M.Med., Juanjuan Lu, M.Med., and Junhao Yan, M.D., Ph.D.
With differences observed between the cleavage and blastocyst stages from our study, pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 should not be considered as the indication of preimplantation genetic testing for chromosomal structural rearrangements.
 
 


215
Yongping Zhang, M.M.
Pelvic pain is more severe in endometriosis patients than in non-endometriosis patients, and anxiety and depression are common in endometriosis.
 
 


221
Rashmi Kudesia, M.D., M.Sc., Hina J. Talib, M.D., and Staci E. Pollack, M.D., M.S.
We demonstrate gaps in fertility knowledge and discomfort with fertility awareness counseling among U.S. providers of reproductive healthcare.
 
 


  Case Reports
229
Cassandra K. Kisby, M.D., Sarah M. Bean, M.D., Jeffrey A. Kuller, M.D., and Eleanor Rhee, M.D.
Placental mesenchymal dysplasia is a rare placental disorder that can be confused with molar pregnancy and is associated with adverse fetal outcomes.
 
 


233
J. Stuart May, M.D., Corey Hamilton, M.D., Ali Raufi, M.D., Nadim Bou Zgheib, M.D., Yehuda Lebowicz, M.D., Doreen Griswold, M.D., Linda Brown, M.D., and Felix H. Cheung, M.D.
A rapidly enlarging pelvic mass is determined to be metastatic chondrosarcoma from the tibia.
 
 


237
Ali Alhousseini, M.D., Hunter Gomez-Roberts, M.D., Aya Fawaz, Susan Berman, M.D., Swati Mody, M.D., and Karoline S. Puder, M.D.
As long as the subdural hemorrhage is stable, prenatal expectant management should be considered to avoid the risks of early premature birth.
 
 


241
Angela Rugino, M.D., Iman Alsaden, M.D., and Kathy Jones, M.D.
Although rare, obstetricians should maintain a high level of suspicion for abdominal pregnancies, which are often life threatening when misdiagnosed.