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5/7/2024
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1/5/2024
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Care for Transmasculine Individuals
The terms transgender male or transgender man describe individuals who were sex-assigned female at birth who identify on the more masculine spectrum of gender identity. The transgender and gender-diverse experience...
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5/7/2024 |
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1/5/2024 |
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Meredith Gray, MD |
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Meredith Gray, MD |
Updated
1/4/2022
Published
11/8/2023
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Ongoing Care of a Woman with Breast Cancer on an Aromatase Inhibitor
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States. Seventy five percent of breast cancers are estrogen receptor (ER) or progesterone receptor (PR)...
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1/4/2022 |
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11/8/2023 |
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Stephanie V. Blank, MD |
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Stephanie V. Blank, MD |
Updated
3/4/2025
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8/13/2023
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Medication Abortion
Editor’s Note: This article is accurate and current as of the publication and review date. Practitioners need to be aware of the laws concerning this subject, and the variability of...
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3/4/2025 |
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8/13/2023 |
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Nicki Nguyen, MD |
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Nicki Nguyen, MD |
Updated
3/4/2025
Published
8/13/2023
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Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder and Female Orgasmic Disorder
Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (FSIAD), previously termed hypoactive sexual desire disorder and female sexual arousal disorder, is a condition where a woman has low or no interest in sex and/or...
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3/4/2025 |
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8/13/2023 |
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Emily Rosen, MD |
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Emily Rosen, MD |
Published
8/13/2023
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Management of Lactational Mastitis
Mastitis spectrum conditions are common disorders of lactation that can contribute to early cessation of lactation. Prompt recognition and consistent treatment recommendations can prevent worsening complications and assist patients with...
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8/13/2023 |
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Katherine (Katie) Au, MD, IBCLC |
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Katherine (Katie) Au, MD, IBCLC |
Published
5/29/2023
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Evaluating Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Chronic Pelvic Pain or Dyspareunia
Pelvic floor dysfunction is a broad term used to describe the abnormal activity or function of the pelvic floor musculature. Pelvic floor relaxation can lead to pelvic organ prolapse or...
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5/29/2023 |
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Jessica Sosa-Stanley, MD |
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Jessica Sosa-Stanley, MD |
Updated
5/8/2024
Published
9/11/2022
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Addressing Microaggression in Women's Health Care Settings
Microaggressions are subtle, often recurrent, verbal and nonverbal interactions that are demeaning or engender hostility toward marginalized communities and nondominant groups. Microaggressions may be conscious or unconscious and include several...
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5/8/2024 |
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9/11/2022 |
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Yvonne S. Butler Tobah, MD, and Ijeoma Nnodim Opara, MD |
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Yvonne S. Butler Tobah, MD, and Ijeoma Nnodim Opara, MD |
Updated
5/7/2024
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6/24/2022
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Physician Guide to Promoting Equitable and Socially Just Obstetric Care
Significant inequities in obstetric clinical outcomes persist despite advancements in technology and social protections such as higher education and income. The disproportionate burden of premature death and morbidity impacts historically...
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5/7/2024 |
Published: |
6/24/2022 |
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Zoë Julian, MD, MPH |
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Zoë Julian, MD, MPH |
Updated
11/8/2023
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4/1/2022
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Intrauterine Device in Place During Pregnancy
The risk of becoming pregnant with an intrauterine device (IUD) in place is very low, similar to the risk of pregnancy occurring following tubal sterilization, about 2% over 10 years....
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11/8/2023 |
Published: |
4/1/2022 |
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Jody L. Stonehocker, MD |
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Jody L. Stonehocker, MD |
Updated
1/2/2024
Published
3/20/2022
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Management of Lost Subdermal Contraceptive Implant
When an etonogestrel contraceptive implant cannot be palpated, pregnancy must first be excluded, and the patient should use an alternative method of contraception until the presence of the implant can...
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1/2/2024 |
Published: |
3/20/2022 |
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Author: |
Holly Bullock, MD, MPH |
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Holly Bullock, MD, MPH |
Updated
1/2/2024
Published
3/20/2022
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Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis occurs when the vaginal microbiota dominant species shifts from Lactobacillus to Gardnerella vaginalis and anaerobic bacteria. Bacterial vaginosis affects 15% to 30% of individuals. Risk factors include cigarette...
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1/2/2024 |
Published: |
3/20/2022 |
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Author: |
Laura Jacques, MD |
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Laura Jacques, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
Published
11/3/2020
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Urodynamics: Indications for the Procedure and Systematic Interpretation
Urinary incontinence evaluation includes a detailed history, physical examination, demonstration of stress incontinence, assessment of urethral mobility, determination of symptom severity, and identification of treatment goals. Patients who screen positive...
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3/5/2024 |
Published: |
11/3/2020 |
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Author: |
Jaclyn Nunziato, MS, MD |
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Jaclyn Nunziato, MS, MD |
Updated
5/8/2024
Published
6/1/2019
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Evaluation of Sexual Dysfunction
Female sexual dysfunction is defined as any sexual complaint or problem that results from disorders of desire, arousal, orgasm, or sexual pain and causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty lasting...
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5/8/2024 |
Published: |
6/1/2019 |
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Author: |
Amy Markese. MD |
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Amy Markese. MD |
Updated
5/7/2024
Published
6/1/2019
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Migraine, Cluster, and Tension Headaches
Headaches may be classified as primary or secondary. Primary headaches have no associated underlying pathologic abnormalities. The principal primary headaches include cluster, migraine, and tension-type headaches. These syndromes...
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5/7/2024 |
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6/1/2019 |
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Author: |
Frederick Eruo, MD |
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Frederick Eruo, MD |
Updated
5/8/2024
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5/1/2019
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Management of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) associated with marked behavioral, emotional, and physical symptoms. According to the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual(Fifth...
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5/8/2024 |
Published: |
5/1/2019 |
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Vicky Mendiratta, MD |
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Vicky Mendiratta, MD |
Updated
3/1/2022
Published
11/1/2018
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Evaluation and Management of Bleeding in Perimenopausal Women
The perimenopause is defined as the onset of intermenstrual cycle variability (±7 days) and/or classic menopausal symptoms through two years after the final menstrual period. Menopause is achieved after 12...
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3/1/2022 |
Published: |
11/1/2018 |
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Author: |
Corrine Bazella, MD |
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Corrine Bazella, MD |
Updated
3/4/2025
Published
8/1/2018
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Vaginal Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions
Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VaIN) affects 0.2 per 100,000 women in the United States. VaIN, like cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). High-risk HPV (hrHPV)...
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3/4/2025 |
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8/1/2018 |
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Christine Conageski, MD |
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Christine Conageski, MD |
Updated
3/4/2025
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7/1/2018
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Management of Hirsutism in a PCOS Patient
Hirsutism is often a primary complaint in women with PCOS. The most effective treatment includes a long-term approach that reduces androgen receptor activity, thus decreasing new terminal hair development, and...
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3/4/2025 |
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7/1/2018 |
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Camille A. Clare, MD, MPH |
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Camille A. Clare, MD, MPH |
Updated
5/8/2024
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1/1/2018
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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Adolescents
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) in adolescents is defined as excessive bleeding occurring between menarche and 19 years of age. During the first 12–18 months after the onset of menstruation, immaturity...
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5/8/2024 |
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1/1/2018 |
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Nyima Ali, M.D. |
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Nyima Ali, M.D. |
Updated
5/8/2024
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1/1/2018
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Complications of Pessary Use
Pessary devices have been used for several indications including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, prevention of preterm labor, and cervical insufficiency. They are considered a safe and reasonable long-term option...
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5/8/2024 |
Published: |
1/1/2018 |
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Author: |
William Po, M.D., FACOG |
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William Po, M.D., FACOG |
Updated
3/5/2024
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8/1/2017
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Infertility in patients with PCOS
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the leading cause of infertility in reproductive-age women. Anovulation is typically the cause of infertility in PCOS. However, evaluating anatomic reasons using an...
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3/5/2024 |
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8/1/2017 |
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Loriana Soma, MD |
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Loriana Soma, MD |
Updated
1/2/2024
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7/1/2017
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Lynch Syndrome
Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary cancer syndrome which commonly presents with colon cancer, endometrial cancer, or ovarian cancer. It is also associated with cancers of the stomach,...
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1/2/2024 |
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7/1/2017 |
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Author: |
Janeen Arbuckle M.D., PhD |
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Janeen Arbuckle M.D., PhD |
Updated
1/7/2025
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5/1/2017
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Contraception for Women with Diabetes
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide, including among women of childbearing age, with an additional 150 million adult cases projected by 2030. According to the U.S. Medical Eligibility...
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1/7/2025 |
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5/1/2017 |
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Jane S. Limmer, MD |
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Updated
1/7/2025
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3/1/2017
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Contraception for Patients with Migraines
Migraine headache is a common condition that affects up to 24% of females aged 18-39. A migraine is a headache lasting 4 to 72 hours and must have nausea,...
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1/7/2025 |
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3/1/2017 |
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Author: |
Abbey Hardy-Fairbanks, MD |
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Abbey Hardy-Fairbanks, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
Published
2/1/2017
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Overactive Bladder
Overactive bladder (OAB) is defined by the International Continence Society (ICS) as “urinary urgency, typically accompanied by frequency and nocturia, with and without urge urinary incontinence, in the absence of...
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9/3/2024 |
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2/1/2017 |
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Author: |
Julie A. Zemaitis DeCesare, MD |
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Julie A. Zemaitis DeCesare, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
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1/18/2017
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Contraception in Women with Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Cardiovascular risk factors include hypertension, diabetes, obesity, smoking and increasing age, and may limit options for contraception, particularly hormonal methods. Clinicians should use the USMEC to guide their counseling and...
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11/5/2024 |
Published: |
1/18/2017 |
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Author: |
Margaret M. Boozer, MD |
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Margaret M. Boozer, MD |
Updated
1/7/2025
Published
1/18/2017
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Contraception in Patients with Lupus
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease with a highly variable presentation that occurs more commonly in females than males (10:1 ratio) and is most common in females of...
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1/7/2025 |
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1/18/2017 |
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Author: |
Jennifer M. Keller, MD |
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Jennifer M. Keller, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
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1/18/2017
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Hormonal Contraception in Women Taking Medications with Potential Drug Interactions
Interactions between hormonal contraceptives and other medications can cause alteration of therapeutic medication level, increased toxicity, and decreased contraceptive efficacy. Combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) include products with estrogen and progestin,...
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11/5/2024 |
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1/18/2017 |
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Author: |
Camaryn Chrisman-Robbins, MD |
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Camaryn Chrisman-Robbins, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
Published
4/1/2016
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Management of Vaginal Cysts
Vaginal cysts occur in 1% of all women. Most are benign, asymptomatic, discovered incidentally, and should be managed expectantly. Common benign causes of vaginal cysts include remnants of the embryonic...
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3/5/2024 |
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4/1/2016 |
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Sarah Shaffer, DO |
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Sarah Shaffer, DO |
Updated
3/5/2024
Published
2/1/2016
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Secondary Amenorrhea
Secondary amenorrhea is defined as no menses for 3 months in patients with previously regular menstrual cycles or 6 months in patients with irregular menstrual cycles. The differential diagnosis for...
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3/5/2024 |
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2/1/2016 |
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Author: |
Ahn T. Nguyen, MD |
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Ahn T. Nguyen, MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
Published
1/1/2016
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Evaluation of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress urinary incontinence is an involuntary urinary loss from physical exertion related to increased abdominal pressure, resulting in a reduced quality of life. Of the 16% of adult women...
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9/5/2023 |
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1/1/2016 |
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Author: |
William D. Po, MD |
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Updated
11/8/2023
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1/1/2016
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Non-surgical Management of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Treatments options for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) include conservative therapies (pelvic floor exercises, behavioral modifications, continence support devices, and urethral inserts) and surgical treatments options (retropubic urethropexies, autologous, fascial slings,...
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11/8/2023 |
Published: |
1/1/2016 |
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Author: |
Natalie A. Bowersox, MD |
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Natalie A. Bowersox, MD |
Updated
11/1/2022
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11/1/2015
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Management of Primary and Recurrent HSV 2 Vulvar Infections
Serologic surveys show 26% of women 12 years and older have antibodies to HSV-2. However, genital lesions can be caused by both HSV-1 and HSV-2. Worldwide, nearly 70% of the...
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11/1/2022 |
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11/1/2015 |
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Rajiv B. Gala, MD |
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Rajiv B. Gala, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
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10/1/2015
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Contraception in Women with Thromboembolism and Thrombophilia
Contraception options in patients with history of thromboembolism or thrombophilia remains challenging. Estrogen-containing medications significantly increase the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in women with a history of prior thromboembolism...
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11/5/2024 |
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10/1/2015 |
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Frances Casey, MD |
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Frances Casey, MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
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10/1/2015
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Metabolic Syndrome
The metabolic syndrome encompasses a cluster of risk factors including central obesity, dyslipidemia, elevated blood pressure, and raised fasting glucose. Together these factors increase the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease,...
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9/5/2023 |
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10/1/2015 |
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Author: |
Anitra D. Beasley, MD |
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Anitra D. Beasley, MD |
Updated
9/4/2024
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10/1/2015
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Anal Incontinence
Anal incontinence, also termed “accidental bowel leakage”, includes the loss of flatus, with or without the loss of liquid and solid stool. The prevalence of ABL in large ambulatory populations...
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9/4/2024 |
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10/1/2015 |
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Author: |
Catherine A. Matthews, MD |
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Catherine A. Matthews, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
Published
10/1/2015
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Evaluation of the Adnexal Mass in an Older Patient
The evaluation and management of an adnexal mass in an older patient is a common clinical challenge. Primary ovarian lesions include functional cysts, neoplasms and solid masses (benign, borderline, and...
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11/5/2024 |
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10/1/2015 |
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Author: |
Todd R. Griffin, MD |
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Todd R. Griffin, MD |
Updated
7/9/2024
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9/1/2015
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Management of Persistent and Recurrent Trichomoniasis
Trichomonas vaginalis (T. vaginalis) is a protozoan parasite and is the most common nonviral sexually transmitted infection (STI), with 3-5 million cases annually, in the United States. Health disparities...
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7/9/2024 |
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9/1/2015 |
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Author: |
Christine R. Isaacs, MD |
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Christine R. Isaacs, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
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9/1/2015
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Management of Women on Hormonal Therapy or Contraception in Women Undergoing Surgery
Hormone therapy and use of combination hormonal contraceptives are associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism. Menopausal women taking oral estrogen plus progesterone therapy are twice as likely to...
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9/3/2024 |
Published: |
9/1/2015 |
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Amanda Murchison, MD |
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Amanda Murchison, MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
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8/28/2015
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Postmenopausal Vulvar Disorders
A decline in skin barrier function associated with aging and estrogen deficiency contributes to an increased susceptibility to various postmenopausal vulvar conditions. The most common symptoms are itching and burning....
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9/5/2023 |
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8/28/2015 |
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Elizabeth A. Ferries-Rowe, MD |
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Elizabeth A. Ferries-Rowe, MD |
Updated
7/9/2024
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8/1/2015
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Non-proliferative Breast Masses in Young Women
The differential diagnosis of a breast mass in a young patient includes benign cyst, fibrocystic changes, fibroadenoma, breast abscess, galactocele, fat necrosis, and malignancy. Evaluation should include history, exam, and...
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7/9/2024 |
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8/1/2015 |
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Ashley Wright, MD |
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Ashley Wright, MD |
Updated
5/8/2024
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1/1/2015
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Management of a Patient who has Suffered Intimate Partner Violence
Domestic violence, or intimate partner violence (IPV), is threatening or controlling behavior inflicted on a person by another person in the context of an intimate relationship. Intimate partner violence...
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5/8/2024 |
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1/1/2015 |
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Author: |
Marygrace Elson, MD |
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Marygrace Elson, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
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8/1/2014
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Evaluation of Postmenopausal Vaginal Bleeding
Postmenopausal bleeding (PMB) is defined as any staining, spotting, or bleeding that occurs more than 12 months after a woman’s last menstrual period. PMB most commonly results from vaginal or...
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3/5/2024 |
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8/1/2014 |
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A. Savage, MD |
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A. Savage, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
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4/1/2014
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Fertility-Sparing Fibroid Treatments
Although the presence of fibroids does not usually impair fertility or affect an ongoing pregnancy, some patients with fibroids may face several pregnancy-related risks. Fibroid location plays an important role...
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3/5/2024 |
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4/1/2014 |
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Daniel Breitkopf, MD |
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Daniel Breitkopf, MD |
Updated
11/2/2021
Published
11/1/2013
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Proximal Tubal Occlusion
Proximal tubal occlusion is a common finding on hysterosalpingogram, occurring in up to 15% of studies. The occlusion is seen at the utero-tubal junction, where radiographic contrast fails to enter...
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11/2/2021 |
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11/1/2013 |
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Daniel R. Grow, MD |
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Daniel R. Grow, MD |
Updated
7/18/2023
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1/1/2013
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Management of Atypical Glandular Cells
Though atypical glandular cells (AGC) are uncommon, occurring in approximately 3 per 1000 specimens, the associated risk of invasive malignancy is as high as 2-5%. All patients with...
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7/18/2023 |
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1/1/2013 |
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Andrew W. Menzin, MD |
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Andrew W. Menzin, MD |
Updated
5/2/2023
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4/1/2012
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Hyperprolactinemia
Prolactin is a protein mainly synthesized and secreted by the lactotroph cells in the pituitary gland. Hyperprolactinemia is defined by a high level of serum prolactin above the standard limit...
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5/2/2023 |
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4/1/2012 |
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Paula J. Hillard, MD |
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Updated
9/3/2024
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5/1/2011
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Hypothyroidism
ETIOLOGY Hypothyroidism is much more common in women than men. It occurs in up to 5% of women, with approximately 0.3-0.5% being overt and 0.7% subclinical. Hypothyroidism is more...
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9/3/2024 |
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5/1/2011 |
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Author: |
Frank W. Ling, MD |
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Frank W. Ling, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
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3/1/2011
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Primary Amenorrhea in a Teenager
Primary amenorrhea (PA) is defined absence of menarche by 15 years old. Secondary amenorrhea is defined as the cessation of regular menses for 3 months or the cessation of irregular...
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9/3/2024 |
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3/1/2011 |
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Priya B. Maseelall, MD |
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Priya B. Maseelall, MD |
Updated
9/6/2022
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9/1/2010
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Management of Adnexal Cysts
Adnexal cysts may be identified based on gynecologic symptoms or may be incidentally noted during pelvic exam or imaging for other indications. Further actions depend on imaging characteristics and symptoms....
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9/6/2022 |
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9/1/2010 |
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Vivian E. von Gruenigen, MD |
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Vivian E. von Gruenigen, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
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5/1/2010
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Management of Paget Disease of the Vulva
Extramammary Paget Disease (EMPD) of the vulva is a rare intra-epithelial adenocarcinoma representing 1-2% of all vulvar cancers. Overall, EMPD accounts for approximately 7% of all Paget disease, with...
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9/3/2024 |
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5/1/2010 |
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Philip J. DiSaia, MD |
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Philip J. DiSaia, MD |
Updated
7/9/2024
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1/1/2010
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Management of a Thyroid Nodule
The prevalence of thyroid nodules varies with the level of iodine sufficiency. Because iodine deficiency is relatively rare in the United States, only about 5% of US women will have...
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7/9/2024 |
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1/1/2010 |
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Author: |
Nanette F. Santoro, MD |
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Nanette F. Santoro, MD |