First trimester evaluation of the fetal nasal bone is not a useful screening test for aneuploidy in the general patient population.
In a high-risk population, second-trimester nasal bone hypoplasia is associated with fetal aneuploidy.
Amniotic fluid contamination with blood does not cause false mature fluorescence polarization values, but contamination with meconium and vaginal secretions can result in false mature values.
The tension-free vaginal tape procedure results in greater objective and subjective cure rates for urodynamic stress incontinence.
The tension-free vaginal tape procedure for treatment of urinary stress incontinence is effective for more than 7 years.
The prevalence of de novo overactive bladder symptoms after a TVT is low, and approximately 57% of patients with preoperative overactive bladder symptoms can expect resolution of these symptoms after a TVT.
Women with iatrogenic urethral obstruction experienced significant improvement of urinary symptoms and urodynamic results after lateral excision of tension-free vaginal tape.
Prophylactic administration of intravenous ephedrine at the time of intrapartum initiation of epidural analgesia can prevent adverse changes in fetal heart rate.
Misoprostol placed in the buccal space after vaginal delivery is no more effective than placebo in decreasing bleeding in the immediate postpartum period.
The mortality and morbidity of twins diagnosed with twin-twin transfusion syndrome is highly influenced by the gestational age at birth.
Maternal blood glucose values during oral glucose tolerance testing may predict cord blood insulin levels at birth.
This study suggests that a small dose of mifepristone is not less effective than levonorgestrel for emergency contraception; both regimens are highly acceptable to women.
Idiopathic menorrhagia in women is effectively treated with the levonorgestrel intrauterine system for up to 36 months.
Subjective hot flush reporting methods, such as paper diaries and electronic event markers, underestimate true hot flushes by as much as 78%.
Urinary incontinence is related to women's levels and hours of activity participation in a manner that may compromise quality of life.
Infiltration of bupivacaine at completion of laparoscopy decreases pain at trocar sites in the immediate postoperative period.
Surgical resection of the vaginal apex is an option for temporary treatment of vaginal apex pain.
Low-income patients describe barriers to adherence to follow-up of abnormal Pap results beyond financial constraints, and these barriers may be qualitatively different for minority women.
Fatalism, no family support, knowledge deficits, Hispanic ethnicity, recent immigration, less education, and no insurance are barriers to screening in urban women with cervical cancer.
The prevalence of anal incontinence due to obstetric sphincter tear at first delivery increased over a 5-year period and was also affected by subsequent childbirth.
The prosecution of a woman who delivered a stillborn infant after refusing a cesarean delivery raises troubling questions about pregnant women's rights.
Professionalism is the single most important of the clinical competencies and is best taught by modeling appropriate behavior.
A case of fulminant clostridial sepsis after repeat amniocentesis and cordocentesis is presented, and the literature is reviewed for relevant cases.
Necrotizing surgical site infection can occur after tension-free vaginal tape placement for the surgical treatment of urinary stress incontinence.
Fetal epidural hematoma was diagnosed by ultrasonography in the second trimester following maternal abdominal trauma.
As of 2004, there is no clinically useful screening test to predict the development of preeclampsia
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