Volume 41, Number 3, March 1996

 


 
   
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Roger B. Yandell, M.D., Edward V. Hannigan, M.D., Tung V. Dinh, M.D., and Virginia S. Buchanan, P.A.-C.
Conservative treatment can be offered to patients with inadequate colposcopy, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 or less on cytologic smears and biopsies, and negative endocervical curettage.
140
John P. Geisler, M.D., Greg A. Miller, M.D., T. Howard Lee, M.D., Raymond M. Harwood, M.D., Michael C. Wiemann, M.D., and Hans E. Geisler, M.D.
Length of survival proved to be related to the level of CA-125 before primary surgery.
143
Malcolm G. Munro, M.D., and Yao-Shi Fu, M.D.
A study on the rat model demonstrated that unipolar, large-loop electrosurgical electrodes are promising for use in gynecologic laparoscopic procedures.
149
Jennifer L. West, M.S., Sanghamitra M. Chowdhury, M.D., Amarpreet S. Sawhney, Ph.D., Chandrashekhar P. Pathak, Ph.D., Randall C. Dunn, M.D., and Jeffrey A. Hubbell, Ph.D.
The resorbable hydrogel barrier was resorbed steadily over a five-day period and remained adherent to the treated tissue during resorption.
156
Khalid M. Ataya, M.D., Marappa G. Subramanian, Ph.D., David M. Lawson, Ph.D., and Richard R. Gala, Ph.D.
Patients in this study with euprolactinemic galactorrhea did not have an enhanced response of bioassayable or radioimmunoassayable prolactin following thyrotropin-releasing hormone.
161
L. Lewis Wall, M.D., D.Phil., and Joy K. Hewitt, R.N., B.S.N.
Burch colposuspension produced significant changes in postoperative voiding function three months after surgery, and outflow obstruction appeared to be a significant potential complication.
166
Michael LevGur, M.D.
The incidences of most symptoms associated with uteri 280 g and with smaller uteri were similar, but the histopathologic findings differed.
171
John P. Elliott, M.D., Michael R. Foley, M.D., Linda Young, R.N., B.S., CCRN, Kendra T. Balazs, R.N., BSN, CCRN, and Linda Meiner, R.N.C., BSN
Skill in both obstetric diagnosis and management and in critical care is necessary in these situations.
175
Shuenn-Dyh Chang, M.D., Shun-Lin Lin, M.S., Fang-Ping Chen, M.D., and Kiu-Kwong Chu, M.D.
Interphase FISH with an alpha-satellite probe (or probe made of repeat centromeric sequences) may be useful in the detection of a numerical anomaly of a chromosome.
179
Dorothy N. Kammerer-Doak, M.D., Javier F. Magrina, M.D., Jay S. Nemiro, M.D., and Thomas K. Lidner, M.D.
Cystic adenomyosis and endometriosis, not a malignant process, were responsible for an elevated CA-125 level.
183
David L. Berry, M.D., and Frank D. DeLeon, M.D.
Intractable vaginal bleeding associated with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (Osler-Rendu-Weber disease) was treated effectively with endometrial ablation.
186
Seth G. Levrant, M.D., and Martin Wingate, M.D.
This is the first reported case of rupture of a classical cesarean scar during second-trimester pregnancy termination.
191
Frank D. Cirisano, M.D., Stephen Lee, M.D., and Jeffrey S. Greenspoon, M.D.
A patient receiving heparin for deep venous thrombosis had artifactual resistance to heparin, with a short adjusted partial thromboplastin time due to elevation of factor VIII.
195
Patrice M. L. Trauffer, M.D., and Maureen P. Malee, M.D., Ph.D.
Surgical excision was the treatment of choice for an adrenal cyst in a pregnant woman.
198
Thomas C. Wheeler, M.D., Ted L. Anderson, M.D., Ph.D., Joyce Kelly, R.D.M.S., and Frank H. Boehm, M.D.
A case of placenta previa increta diagnosed at 18 weeks in a multipara with lupus and chronic renal failure led to an abdominal hysterectomy at 20 weeks.
201
Bruce I. Rose, M.D., Ph.D.
Early follicular phase elevations of follicle-stimulating hormone in women under 35 are not equivalent to premature ovarian aging and may reflect diverse etiologies.
205
Lourdes J. Scheerer, M.D., and Louis Bartolucci, M.D.
In two cases of postmenopausal bleeding with hematometra, transvaginal sonography provided information on the etiology beyond what was seen with transabdominal sonography.
207
Yehezkel Menashe, M.D., Anthony C. Pearlstone, M.D., and Eric S. Surrey, M.D.
A woman with hypergonadotropic hypogonadism after treatment for Hodgkin#s disease did not respond to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation but achieved pregnancies spontaneously.
211
Sergio Mart�nez-Rom�n, M.D., Eduard Gratac�s, M.D., Aureli Torn�, M.D., Roser Torra, M.D., Francisco Carmona, Ph.D., and Vicen� Cararach, Ph.D.
This is the first reported case of successful pregnancy after the development of hemolytic uremic syndrome during the first half of pregnancy.