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Angioedema is an infrequent, but serious, adverse event from drug therapy. Drugs that affect the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system have been linked to angioedema, but the relative frequency of this complication with these drugs is poorly understood.
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Advantages of a rapid response team extended beyond a reduction in codes to impact multiple endpoints, including positive effects on nurse morale and empowerment, unit workload, and education.
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Use of dexamethasone in community-acquired bacterial meningitis is associated with long-term survival in treated patients.
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In a prospective cohort of obese, reproductive-aged women, there were no changes in the number of ovulatory cycles, but there was a shortening of the follicular phase and an improvement in sexual function after gastric bypass surgery.
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OB/GYN Clinical Alert editorial board transitions.
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Overt maternal hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism each complicate about 3/1000 pregnancies. However, subclinical hypothyroidism can accompany as many as 2.5% of pregnancies. Both problems require careful surveillance because of the potential to cause significant maternal and fetal complications.
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Although users of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) experienced more bone fractures than users of other contraceptives, their risk of bone fractures was higher at baseline before initiating DMPA and did not change while on DMPA. This suggests that confounding, unknown factors led to the association between DMPA and fractures in previous studies.