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Recent investigation into the molecular pathogenesis of epithelial ovarian cancer has implicated two dominant phenotypes.
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After two pretreatment cycles, 196 patients with menorrhagia were randomized to tranexamic acid or placebo.
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A ruptured ectopic pregnancy is the leading cause of maternal mortality in the first trimester and accounts for 10 to 15% of all maternal deaths.
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What is your facility's policy on providing multiple pill packs? Results of a new study might make you rethink your strategy.
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Since its introduction in 2009, use of the non-latex FC2 Female Condom (Women's Health Co., Chicago) has grown.
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Long-Term CV Effects of Intensive Glucose Lowering: The ACCORD Study; Cysteine as a Biomarker for Sleep Apnea; Steroid or Steroid Plus Long-Acting Beta Agonist for Mild Persistent Asthma; Bisphosphonates and Femoral Fractures; Can Antihypertensive Treatment Benefit Persons Without Hypertension?; More Salt, Fewer Deaths in Diabetes: Who Would Have Thunk It?
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Thrombosis of prosthetic heart valves is one of the most feared complications of heart-valve replacement.
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Uric acid as a weak organic acid (pka 5.8) is poorly soluble at physiological pH. It presence in serum is derived both from diet and endogenous biosynthesis, and it is excreted primarily by renal (75%) mechanisms under normal circumstances.
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Physicians may not be able to rely upon their clinical laboratory to accurately report the neutrophil "band count."
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Early plasmapheresis and high-dose intravenous corticosteroids may be as effective as conventional oral corticosteroid therapy in the treatment of myasthenia gravis.