Continuous combined hormone replacement therapy is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer among current and long-term users; risk dissipates once use is discontinued.
Primary tumor site local relapse or skin bridge recurrence, but not local relapse at a distant site, is a strong predictor for cancer-related death.
Nuchal fold, femur, and humerus measurements, treated as continuous variables, can substantially enhance the quad test in second-trimester screening for Down syndrome.
Although the episiotomy rate declined from 1979 to 1997, the rate in 1997 of 39 per 100 vaginal deliveries is higher than scientific evidence supports.
Pregnancies with high-risk conditions are at increased risk for fetal death, particularly during the third trimester.
A comparative prospective clinical evaluation of the Kiwi OmniCup vacuum delivery device.
Women with rheumatic disease have higher recurrence risks for adverse pregnancy outcome than women without rheumatic disease.
Prenatal ultrasonographic measurements of cerebral ventricular width and middle cerebral artery flow in 430 fetuses identified no significant association between middle cerebral artery flow and increased ventricular diameter.
Symptoms typically attributed to menopause are common in elderly women. Postmenopausal hormone therapy improves menopausal symptoms but has side effects that should be discussed in pretreatment counseling.
A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study demonstrates the efficacy of intermittent, luteal dosing with sertraline for the treatment of premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
Twenty-five percent of ethnically diverse perimenopausal women report moderate or severe urinary incontinence, predicted in part by mutable factors including body mass index and current smoking.
Lidocaine ointment does not lessen perineal pain or decrease oral pain medications used after an episiotomy or perineal laceration.
Maternal methadone dosage was significantly associated with treatment for narcotic withdrawal, neonatal abstinence score, and duration of neonatal hospitalization.
Preterm premature rupture of membranes is associated with indicators of lower socioeconomic status and low maternal hemoglobin levels and is not associated with dietary intake or serum levels of folate, homocysteine, or vitamin B12.
Quintero staging at presentation did not predict prognosis, although a change in stage did.
An elevation of plasma adenosine concentration correlates with the severity of preeclampsia, and may be an endogenous compensatory mechanism for preeclampsia.
Abdominal hysterectomy for the very large, myomatous uterus is associated with an increased complication rate relative to hysterectomy for the smaller uterus.
Transepithelial brush sampling is as reliable as a standard punch biopsy in detecting pathology of the cervix, with less pain and bleeding.
The factor V Leiden mutation is not associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism in gynecologic oncology patients.
Papillary serous and clear cell carcinomas of the endometrium are less likely to express E-cadherin than endometrioid carcinoma.
Thomas Eakins' 1889 masterpiece, The Agnew Clinic, beautifully depicts how late 19th-century medicine rapidly evolved and how society was uneasy in accepting this new world.
Nigerian women with vesicovaginal fistulas from obstructed labor use "praise songs" about their condition as a way of creating group solidarity in a "sisterhood of suffering."
Prospective methods of identifying fertile days to time intercourse to achieve pregnancy are likely to be more effective than calendar calculations or basal body temperature.
The senior leaders of our specialty must recognize factors that impact our discipline to assess their effects and respond appropriately.
Although effective for treating menopausal symptoms and preventing osteoporosis and colorectal cancer, hormone replacement therapy should not be used for prevention of coronary artery disease in asymptomatic postmenopausal women.
Conventional injectable uterotonics are more effective than misoprostol in the active management of the third stage of labor.
Although randomized studies of cervical cerclage have not demonstrated a beneficial effect, recent changes in diagnostic methods require new appraisal.
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