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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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Office Practice |
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Meredith Gray, MD |
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Office Practice |
Meredith Gray, MD |
Published
11/5/2023
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Diagnosis and Management of Molar Gestation
Molar gestation arises from villous trophoblasts in the setting of aberrant fertilization. Moles are at the benign end of the spectrum of gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), which includes malignant tumors...
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11/5/2023 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Nicole Rubin, MD |
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Gynecology |
Nicole Rubin, MD |
Updated
11/8/2023
Published
2/6/2022
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Management of Cesarean Scar Pregnancy
Cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP), also referred to as cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy, was first reported in 1978. CSP is rare, occurring in 1 in 1800 to 2656 pregnancies, and it...
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11/8/2023 |
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2/6/2022 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Sara Whetstone, MD |
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Gynecology |
Sara Whetstone, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
Published
8/1/2019
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Ovarian Conservation at the Time of Hysterectomy
With hysterectomy representing a common opportunity for removal of the ovaries, a general approach to conservation or removal should focus on risk stratification. Placing aside known pathology of the ovary...
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9/3/2024 |
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8/1/2019 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
James Casey, MD |
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Gynecology |
James Casey, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
Published
3/1/2019
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Endometrial Ablation
Endometrial ablation can be performed by several different minimally invasive procedures which cause surgical destruction of the endometrium to treat abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB). First generation technique involves...
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3/5/2024 |
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3/1/2019 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Sara Whetstone, MD, MHS |
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Gynecology |
Sara Whetstone, MD, MHS |
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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Office Practice |
Author: |
Christine Conageski, MD |
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Office Practice |
Christine Conageski, MD |
Updated
7/9/2024
Published
11/1/2017
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The Management of Borderline Ovarian Tumors
Borderline ovarian tumors, previously known as low-malignant potential (LMP) tumors, make up nearly 20% of ovarian epithelial cancers and have an excellent prognosis regardless of stage at diagnosis. Borderline ovarian...
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7/9/2024 |
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11/1/2017 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Erica L. Berry D.O., FACOG |
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Gynecology |
Erica L. Berry D.O., FACOG |
Updated
1/2/2024
Published
9/1/2017
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Management of Placenta Accreta at Delivery
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) describes the pathologic adherence of the placentaand includes placenta increta, percreta, and accreta. The PAS incidence has increased in parallel with increasing cesarean...
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1/2/2024 |
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9/1/2017 |
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Obstetrics |
Author: |
Anjali Martinez, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Anjali Martinez, MD |
Updated
1/2/2024
Published
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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Office Practice |
Author: |
Janeen Arbuckle M.D., PhD |
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Office Practice |
Janeen Arbuckle M.D., PhD |
Updated
3/4/2025
Published
6/1/2017
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Postpartum Hemorrhage from Atony Unresponsive to First Line Uterotonics
Primary postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), a leading cause of severe maternal morbidity in the US, is defined as cumulative blood loss of ≥1000 ml and signs of hypovolemia during the 24...
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3/4/2025 |
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6/1/2017 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Efua Leke, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Efua Leke, MD |
Updated
1/7/2025
Published
4/1/2017
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Trial of Labor after Cesarean (TOLAC)
Options following a cesarean delivery include elective repeat cesarean delivery and trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC). Successful TOLAC results in vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), and is estimated...
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1/7/2025 |
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4/1/2017 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Sarah Shaffer, DO |
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Obstetrics |
Sarah Shaffer, DO |
Updated
3/4/2025
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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3/4/2025 |
Published: |
3/1/2016 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Vanessa Torbenson, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Vanessa Torbenson, MD |
Updated
3/1/2022
Published
2/1/2016
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Management of Fetal Demise caused by Abruption at Term
Placental abruption complicates 0.5 to 1% of pregnancies, but very rarely results in fetal demise. Fetuses that survive are at increased risk of significant morbidity. Management must address maternal...
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3/1/2022 |
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2/1/2016 |
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Obstetrics |
Author: |
Shari M. Lawson, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Shari M. Lawson, MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
Published
12/1/2015
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Evaluation and Management of Postmenopausal Bleeding in a Woman with a Stenotic Cervix
Postmenopausal bleeding (PMB), defined as any bleeding which occurs greater than 12 months after the final menstrual period, requires evaluation because of the 1-14% risk of endometrial cancer. More than...
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9/5/2023 |
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12/1/2015 |
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Gynecology |
Author: |
Rebecca Jackson, MD |
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Gynecology |
Rebecca Jackson, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
Published
10/1/2014
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Management of Grade 1 Adenocarcinoma of the Endometrium
Surgery is the cornerstone of treatment for endometrial carcinoma except for select premenopausal patients desiring fertility and patients with significant medical comorbidities. In patients with known grade 1 adenocarcinoma,...
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11/5/2024 |
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10/1/2014 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Anitra D. Beasley, MD |
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Gynecology |
Anitra D. Beasley, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
Published
5/1/2014
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Management of Dehiscence of the Vaginal Cuff
Vaginal cuff dehiscence, a rare complication of hysterectomy, is the full or partial separation of the edges of the vaginal cuff. Evisceration is dehiscence with prolapse of abdominal contents....
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3/5/2024 |
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5/1/2014 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Aaron Goldberg, MD |
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Gynecology |
Aaron Goldberg, MD |
Updated
9/5/2023
Published
1/1/2014
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Diagnosis and Management of Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy
Cervical ectopic pregnancy is the rare implantation of a pregnancy in the endocervical canal and accounts for less than 1% of all ectopic pregnancies. Patients usually present with vaginal bleeding,...
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9/5/2023 |
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1/1/2014 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Paula Amato, MD |
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Paula Amato, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
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5/1/2013
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Management of Broad Ligament Extension and Hematoma during a Cesarean Delivery
The broad ligaments consist of anterior and posterior leaflets of peritoneum which cover the lateral uterine corpus and upper cervix and extend from the lateral walls of the uterus to...
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9/3/2024 |
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5/1/2013 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Paul J. Wendel, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Paul J. Wendel, 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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Obstetrics |
Mari-Paule Thiet, MD |
Updated
7/18/2023
Published
2/1/2013
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Management of a Lost Pedicle At the Time of a Vaginal Hysterectomy
Clinically significant bleeding occurs in 1-2% of vaginal hysterectomies; subclinical hematomas, identified by sonography, may be seen in up to 15% of cases. Risk factors include an enlarged uterus, lack...
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7/18/2023 |
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2/1/2013 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Eugene C. Toy, MD |
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Gynecology |
Eugene C. Toy, MD |
Updated
7/18/2023
Published
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 |
Category: |
Office Practice |
Author: |
Andrew W. Menzin, MD |
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Office Practice |
Andrew W. Menzin, MD |
Updated
1/7/2025
Published
7/1/2012
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Management of Lateral Uterine Perforation at the Time of Hysteroscopy
Lateral uterine perforation at the time hysteroscopy is a rare, but potentially dangerous complication. The overall rate of hysteroscopic complications is low and diagnostic procedures have a lower rate than...
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1/7/2025 |
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7/1/2012 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Jeffrey M. Rothenberg, MD |
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Gynecology |
Jeffrey M. Rothenberg, MD |
Updated
3/4/2025
Published
6/1/2012
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Management of Ureteral Injuries
Ureteral injuries are relatively uncommon and may be more common with gynecologic than other types of abdominopelvic surgery. The incidence of ureteral injury ranges from < 0.1% to over 1%...
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3/4/2025 |
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6/1/2012 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Larry J. Copeland, MD |
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Gynecology |
Larry J. Copeland, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
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1/1/2012
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Surgical Management of Endometriosis
Endometriosis may be strongly suspected based on clinical presentation however laparoscopy remains the gold standard for diagnosis. In patients with pain that is not improved with medical management, surgery affords...
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11/5/2024 |
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1/1/2012 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Robert S. Schenken, MD |
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Gynecology |
Robert S. Schenken, MD |
Updated
11/5/2024
Published
7/1/2011
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Management of Placenta Accreta Spectrum Diagnosed Antenatally
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) encompasses a number of diagnoses describing the failure of the placenta to detach from the myometrium at the time of delivery. Historically, the degree of invasion...
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11/5/2024 |
Published: |
7/1/2011 |
Category: |
Obstetrics |
Author: |
Roger Smith, MD |
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Obstetrics |
Roger Smith, MD |
Updated
9/3/2024
Published
12/1/2009
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Postoperative Urinary Fistulae
Although it has been estimated that the risk of injury to the urinary tract is 0.3% during pelvic surgery, particularly hysterectomy, many of these injuries are occult. When routine cystoscopy...
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9/3/2024 |
Published: |
12/1/2009 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Larry J. Copeland, MD |
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Gynecology |
Larry J. Copeland, MD |
Updated
3/5/2024
Published
9/1/2009
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Complications of Gynecologic Laparoscopic Surgery
Complications of gynecologic laparoscopy occur in 3 to 6 per 1000 cases. Approximately one-third to one-half of complications occur during initial access. Evidence is insufficient to support the use...
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3/5/2024 |
Published: |
9/1/2009 |
Category: |
Gynecology |
Author: |
Robert S. Schenken, MD |
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Gynecology |
Robert S. Schenken, MD |