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In a retrospective study of more than 5300 non-obstetric dilation and curettage (D&C) procedures between 1995 and 2006, these Austrian investigators found that the rate of intraoperative complications was only 1.9%.
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A large retrospective cohort time series compared strategies to prevent infectious complications of medical abortion at Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)-affiliated clinics.
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Robotic surgical procedures are increasingly being incorporating into the surgical management of gynecologic cancers, particularly early-stage endometrial and cervical cancer.
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n this issue: Tamoxifen and CYP2D6 inhibitors, FDA Actions, and FDA Warnings.
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If I were asked to name the 4 most prominent clinical leaders in obstetrics in the United States during its formative years, they would be Hon, Quilligan, Zuspan (who, sadly, passed away in June), and Pritchard.
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Celiac disease is associated with poor reproductive outcomes, particularly fetal growth restriction, but the mechanisms mediating this association are not understood.
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Several months ago, Leon asked whether I would take over the duties of editing OB/GYN Clinical Alert. I carefully considered this before agreeing. With so many sources of high-quality information available to clinicians, is OB/GYN Clinical Alert still relevant? What could I bring to ensure the high quality of the publication?
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Patients who receive proton-pump inhibitors in the hospital are at increased risk for hospital-acquired pneumonia.
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The combination of a CBC and a BMP can predict death.