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8/13/2023
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Pregnancy loss occurs in 15% to 25% of pregnancies, while recurrent pregnancy loss affects up to 2% of pregnancies. Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined by the loss of 2 or...
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8/13/2023 |
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Obstetrics |
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Allison Eubanks, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Allison Eubanks, MD |
Updated
1/2/2024
Published
8/13/2022
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Acute Cardiovascular Disease in Pregnancy
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality during pregnancy and the postpartum period, accounting for 35% of maternal deaths worldwide. Nearly 4% of pregnancies in the United States are...
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1/2/2024 |
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8/13/2022 |
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Obstetrics |
Author: |
Lauren Coyne, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Lauren Coyne, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
Published
11/3/2020
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Medical Management of Menopausal Symptoms
Menopausal symptoms vary for each woman. Symptoms can arise in the perimenopausal period and last throughout the rest of a woman’s lifetime. Vasomotor symptoms occur in 75 to 80%...
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3/5/2024 |
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11/3/2020 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Kathryn I. Marko, MD, NCMP, FACOG |
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Gynecology |
Kathryn I. Marko, MD, NCMP, FACOG |
Updated
11/5/2024
Published
9/1/2019
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Persistent Postpartum Endometritis
Postpartum endometritis complicates up to 3% of vaginal deliveries and up to 27% of cesarean deliveries. Initial broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy, most commonly with intravenous (IV) gentamicin and clindamycin, is usually...
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11/5/2024 |
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9/1/2019 |
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Obstetrics |
Author: |
Taimur Chaudhry, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Taimur Chaudhry, 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 |
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6/1/2019 |
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Office Practice |
Author: |
Amy Markese. MD |
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Office Practice |
Amy Markese. MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
Published
1/1/2019
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Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is the most common pregnancy-specific liver disease. While the incidence of ICP varies greatly among ethnic groups, in the United States incidence ranges from...
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9/5/2023 |
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1/1/2019 |
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Obstetrics |
Author: |
Shelby Dickison, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Shelby Dickison, 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 |
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11/1/2018 |
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Office Practice |
Author: |
Corrine Bazella, MD |
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Office Practice |
Corrine Bazella, MD |
Updated
7/9/2024
Published
4/1/2018
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Glycemic Control in Diabetic Patients Undergoing Gynecologic Surgery
Patients with diabetes undergoing surgery are at increased risk of morbidity and mortality from their hypermetabolic stress response, preoperative catabolic state, altered nutritional status, changes in circulation, immobility, and glucose...
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7/9/2024 |
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4/1/2018 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Joseph Peterson, MD |
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Gynecology |
Joseph Peterson, MD |
Updated
7/9/2024
Published
3/1/2018
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Surgery in Morbidly Obese Patients
Surgical complications such as infection, venous thromboembolism (VTE), and wound complications are a major source of morbidity in obese women, but may be reduced with attention to preoperative, intraoperative and...
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7/9/2024 |
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3/1/2018 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Bani M. Ratan, MD |
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Gynecology |
Bani M. Ratan, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
Published
1/2/2018
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Prevention of Complications in Women with Diabetes Undergoing Surgery
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common and increasingly prevalent chronic medical condition affecting one in 11 persons worldwide. Approximately half of these cases are undiagnosed. Routine screening for...
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11/5/2024 |
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1/2/2018 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Tara E. Kelly, MD |
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Gynecology |
Tara E. Kelly, MD |
Updated
9/7/2021
Published
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. Diabetes poses significant...
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9/7/2021 |
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5/1/2017 |
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Office Practice |
Author: |
Jane S. Limmer, MD |
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Office Practice |
Jane S. Limmer, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
Published
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 |
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1/18/2017 |
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Office Practice |
Author: |
Margaret M. Boozer, MD |
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Office Practice |
Margaret M. Boozer, MD |
Updated
3/7/2023
Published
1/1/2017
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Surgical Management of Patients with Hypertension
Approximately one in three adults in the United States has a diagnosis of systemic hypertension and almost half of them have uncontrolled blood pressure. Hypertension is the most common cause...
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3/7/2023 |
Published: |
1/1/2017 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Mostafa Borahay, MBBS |
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Gynecology |
Mostafa Borahay, MBBS |
Updated
9/3/2024
Published
10/1/2016
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Management of Polyhydramnios
Polyhydramnios is an excessive amount of amniotic fluid relative to gestational age. It is thought to result from either increased production or decreased clearance of amniotic fluid and is often...
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9/3/2024 |
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10/1/2016 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Jane S. Limmer, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Jane S. Limmer, MD |
Updated
5/7/2024
Published
7/1/2016
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Monochorionic Twins
The risk for fetal and neonatal mortality and long-term morbidity in monochorionic twins is higher than dichorionic twins, with a 3- fold to 4-fold increase in intrauterine demise. Placental vascular...
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5/7/2024 |
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7/1/2016 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Sharon L. Seidel, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Sharon L. Seidel, MD |
Updated
1/2/2024
Published
5/4/2016
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Antepartum Management of Dichorionic/Diamniotic Twins
Chorionicity in twins is determined by ultrasonography in the late first or early second trimester, with sensitivity of 90% or better. The twin peak sign (lambda or delta sign)...
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1/2/2024 |
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5/4/2016 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Marygrace Elson, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Marygrace Elson, MD |
Updated
1/2/2024
Published
5/4/2016
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Management of the Breech Presenting at the Introitus
Breech presentation occurs in 2-3% of pregnancies at term. Frank breech accounts for over 50% of breech presentations. Risk factors vary by gestational age, with at term include advanced maternal...
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1/2/2024 |
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5/4/2016 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Joseph E. Peterson, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Joseph E. Peterson, MD |
Updated
7/18/2023
Published
3/1/2016
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Management of Second Trimester Fetal Loss
Second trimester fetal loss complicates 1% to 2% of pregnancies and occurs between 14 and 27 weeks gestation and may encompass spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, and early preterm labor. Risk factors...
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7/18/2023 |
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3/1/2016 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Vanessa Torbenson, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Vanessa Torbenson, 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 |
Category: |
Office Practice |
Author: |
William D. Po, MD |
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William D. Po, MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
Published
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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Office Practice |
Author: |
Anitra D. Beasley, MD |
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Office Practice |
Anitra D. Beasley, MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
Published
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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Office Practice |
Author: |
Elizabeth A. Ferries-Rowe, MD |
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Office Practice |
Elizabeth A. Ferries-Rowe, MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
Published
4/1/2013
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Amniotic Fluid Embolism
Amniotic Fluid Embolism (AFE) is an uncommon, catastrophic obstetric emergency. The frequency of AFE is 2-7 cases per 100,000 births with a mortality rate as high as 60%. It is...
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9/5/2023 |
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4/1/2013 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Mari-Paule Thiet, MD |
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Mari-Paule Thiet, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
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12/1/2012
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Hematoma after Delivery
Puerperal hematomas occur in 1:300 to 1:1,500 deliveries and may pose life-threatening morbidity. A puerperal hematoma is an accumulation of blood in a pelvic avascular potential space. Injury...
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3/5/2024 |
Published: |
12/1/2012 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Theodore Barrett, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Theodore Barrett, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
Published
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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Office Practice |
Author: |
Priya B. Maseelall, MD |
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Office Practice |
Priya B. Maseelall, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
Published
6/1/2010
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Elevated Maternal Serum AFP (MSAFP) During the Second Trimester
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is produced by the fetal yolk sac and liver. Levels rise during the second trimester. Values are expressed as MoMs (multiples of the median) for each specific week...
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9/3/2024 |
Published: |
6/1/2010 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Michael T. Mennuti, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Michael T. Mennuti, MD |