Volume 56, Number 4, August2011
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G. Griesinger, M.D., and D. B. Shapiro, M.D.
Exogenous luteinizing hormone does not offer any additional benefit to patients being treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonists but may provide some clinical benefits to certain subgroups treated with long gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist protocols.
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T. Q. Tan, M.D., L. Bhattacharya, M.D., and M. V. Gerbie, M.D.
This study examines and compares the awareness, knowledge, usage barriers and acceptance of recommended adult vaccines among adult primary care physicians.
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C. B. Palmer, IV, D.O., D. A. Forstein, D.O., H. L. Higdon, III, Ph.D., and W. R. Boone, Ph.D.
Our data suggest that a change in the long luteal stimulation protocol may have extended the number of days of stimulation.
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M. K. Barger, Ph.D., J. Weiss, Sc.D., A. Nannini, Ph.D., M. Werler, D.Sc., T. Heeren, Ph.D., and P. G. Stubblefield, M.D.
In a study with 348 uterine ruptures, risk for rupture was decreased by previous vaginal birth and increased by use of oxytocin but not by prostaglandin alone.
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Z. Zhang, M.D., H. Gao, B.M., S. Li, M.D., M. Hong, M.S., and R. Liu, M.D.
Recurrent spontaneous abortion occurs in 10% of all pregnancies, and chromosomal abnormality is an important cause of recurrent spontaneous abortion.
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S. Li, M.D., A. He, M.D., J. Yang, M.D., T. L. Yin, M.D., and W. Xu, M.D.
Polycystic ovary syndrome patients who are obese, concerned about adverse drug reactions or experience inconvenient medical treatment are more likely to exhibit noncompliance.
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S. Oranratanaphan, M.D., R. Wongwathanavikrom, M.Sc., and R. Lertkhachonsuk, M.D.
Placental growth factor may have a distinctive role in differentiating between benign and malignant gestational trophoblastic disease.
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Brief Communication | |
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L. N. Bakhireva, M.D., Ph.D, M.P.H., B. N. Young, M.A., M.P.H., J. Dalen, Ph.D., S. T. Phelan, M.D., and W. F. Rayburn, M.D.
While adequate patient-provider communication can decrease risks during pregnancy, single, multiparous, and lower-educated women are less likely to discuss the safety of medications.
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Case Reports | |
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R. Laughingwell, M.D., M. Katsnelson, M.D., L. J. Rose, M.D., and N. G. Rosenblum, M.D., Ph.D.
We report the first case of primary presentation of CLL of the vaginal cuff in an asymptomatic patient.
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S. Vora, M.D., N. D. Gaba, M.D., and M. D. Stamatakos, M.D.
Angiomyofibroblastoma is a benign tumor of the vulva histologically mimicking aggressive angiomyxoma.
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S. Rohilla, M.D., K. Dahiya, M.S., S. Rathee, M.S., R. K. Yadav, M.D., and D. B. Dhaulakhandi, Ph.D.
Cojoined twinning in a spontaneously achieved quadruplet pregnancy is rare, and it is imperative to establish chorionicity, amnionicity and any fetal malformation in the first trimester in such cases for proper pregnancy management and safe delivery.
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E. E. Stevens, M.D., and P. Ogburn, M.D.
A persistent cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy was treated successfully with surgical management after failure of combination systemic and local methotrexate therapy.
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L. A. Brudie, D.O., S. Ahmad, Ph.D., M. J. Radi, M.D., and N. J. Finkler, M.D.
Prompt initiation of chemotherapy for metastatic choriocarcinoma is crucial and can be given safely during the third trimester with appropriate follow-up.
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T. L. Ewing, M.D., and�B. Suh-Burgmann, M.D.
A 20-year-old woman successfully conceived after partial resection of bilateral serous cystadenofibromas.
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C. M. Ercan, M.D., H. Coksuer, M.D., I. Alanbay, M.D., K. E. Karasahin, M.D., and I. Baser, M.D.
The authors present the first documented case of an intrauterine pregnancy following laparoscopic tubal sterilization with bipolar electrocoagulation.
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