Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


Volume 42
Number 8
   
459
Michael G. Pinette, M.D., YuQun Pan, M.D., Sheila Gerry Pinette, R.P.A.C., Jaquelyn Blackstone, D.O., and Phillip G. Stubblefield, M.D.
These five cases of fetal atrial septal aneurysm diagnosed prenatally by ultrasonography suggest that the condition is a natural transition to closure of the associated patent foramen ovale.


463
Hiroyuki Tohma, M.D., Isao Hasegawa, M.D., Naoto Sekizuka, M.D., and Kenichi Tanaka, M.D.
Doppler technology should be included not only in IVF cycles but also in regular infertility treatment, such as COH-IUI cycles.


467
Pertti Kirkinen, M.D., Kaarina Partanen, M.D., Markku Ryyn‰nen, M.D., and Maija-Riitta OrdÈn, M.D.
Both ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging were effective in imaging and dating intracranial hemorrhages in four fetuses.


473
Hope K. Haefner, M.D., and Madhavi Kamlapurker, B.S.
This filing system can enable caregivers who manage vulvar conditions to function more effectively in fulfilling the goal of life-long learning.


482
Dennis A. Hidlebaugh, M.D., and Richard K. Orr, M.D., M.P.H.
Since LASS for stage I endometrioid adenocarcinoma causes fewer complications and shortens the hospital stay, it is an attractive alternative to surgical staging.


489
JosÈ L. Bartha, M.D., and Rafael Comino-Delgado, M.D.
Glucose tolerance was not only decreased but also increased in the fasting state in de novo hypertension in late pregnancy due to a high insulin response.


497
Diana L. Hagar, M.D., Michael T. Valley, M.D., William F. Rayburn, M.D., and J. Christopher Carey, M.D.
E2Patients who undergo second-trimester induction of labor for major fetal malformations using intravaginal PGE2 should be counseled that the dosage of the drug is greater and labor may last longer than in pregnancies with fetal death.


501
Bulent Urman, M.D., Ebru Sarac, M.D., Levent Dogan, M.D., and Timur Gurgan, M.D.
Women with PCOD were at increased risk of gestational diabetes and pregnancy-induced hypertension, and this risk appeared to be independent of body mass index.


506
Mark Dowdle, M.D.
Clinical study of the Koala Intrauterine Pressure Catheter vs. Intran and fluid-filled catheters demonstrated the Koala to be at least as safe and effective as standard IUPCs.


514
Jacob Bornstein, M.D., Sara Shapiro, D.Sc., Nimrod Goldshmid, M.D., Zeev Goldik, M.D., Nitza Lahat, Ph.D., and Haim Abramovici, M.D.
Although HPV DNA was found in more than half of women with vestibulitis, it appears to play no role in the presentation or response to surgical therapy for vulvar vestibulitis.


519
Ori Kushnir, M.D., Kathleen Garde, M.D., and Josef Blankstein, M.D.
Rectal sonography helped confirm the diagnosis by demonstrating the blood-filled, distended uterus and dilated cervix and vagina.


521
Kurt Barnhart, M.D., Steven Spandorfer, M.D., and Christos Coutifaris, M.D., Ph.D.
Patients would be best served if informed that medical treatment of interstitial pregnancy might not have the same success rate as ectopics at other tubal locations.


525
Gerard G. Nahum, M.D.
This report is the first on a surviving twin pregnancy with one twin delivered first by cesarean section and the second vaginally at a later date.


533
Kwadwo Boakye, M.D., Bennet Omalu, M.D., and Louys Thomas, M.D.
In this case, the diagnosis of sarcoidosis mandated ruling out other diseases that show epithelioid granulomas and giant cells.


 

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