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Management of the Third Stage of Labor
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AGUS Reports Scare Me
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The Use of Bone Remodeling Markers
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Lymph-Vascular Space Invasion on the Risk of Nodal Metastases in Women with Cerv
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Women with Chronic Pelvic Pain Are More Sensitive to All Pain
Compared to normal women and women with endometriosis without chronic pain, women with chronic pelvic pain demonstrate increased pain sensitivity at nonpelvic sites. -
Cost of Unnecessary Hospitalization
A new study shows that using cervical length as an arbiter of whom to admit for suspected preterm labor is a safe and cost-effective method to decrease health care costs. -
Antibiotic Prophylaxis During Gynecologic Surgery: Are We Following the Recommendations?
In this national cohort study, 13% of women undergoing gynecologic surgery where antibiotics were recommended received no antibiotics or the incorrect antibiotics. -
Current Status of Synthetic Mesh in Obstetrics and Gynecology
This special feature will summarize FDA position statements pertaining to mesh use in obstetrics and gynecology.... -
Strategy to Overcome Rituximab Resistance in Patients with Indolent Lymphoma
In a Phase 2 study, Ahmadi and colleagues demonstrate reasonably high response rates in rituximab-resistant indolent lymphoma patients sequentially treated with lenalidomide/dexamethasone (Part 1; 2 monthly cycles) followed by lenalidomide/dexamethasone + weekly rituximab (Part 2; 3 monthly cycles). -
Second-line Docetaxel Improves Survival and Symptom Control in Advanced Esophagogastric Cancer
Patients with progressive advanced esophagogastric adenocarcinoma treated with docetaxel in addition to active symptom control (ASC) survived 44% longer than those who received ASC alone.