Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
2019 Update on cervical disease
Dr. Marcus is Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women’s Health, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey...
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Clinical Review
Assessing and treating sexual function after vaginal surgery
Keys to treatment include knowing the patient’s preoperative history of any dysfunction; understanding her concerns, needs, and...
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Clinical Review
Energy-based therapies in female genital cosmetic surgery: Hype, hope, and a way forward
Laser and radiofrequency devices are “out there” as therapeutic options for gyn cosmetic conditions, and some studies show...
From the Editor
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From the Editor
Good news for ObGyns: Medical liability claims resulting in payment are decreasing!
Not as good news: Claims settling for a payment of greater than $1 million are increasing
Medical professional liability...
Expert Commentary
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Expert Commentary
Treating the pregnant patient with opioid addiction
Women are increasingly the face of the opioid epidemic, says this addiction expert, and not receiving the care they need. Here,...
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Expert Commentary
The ARRIVE trial: Women’s desideratum versus logistical concerns
Do findings from the ARRIVE trial and subsequent outcomes and cost analyses require a full reconsideration of long-held obstetric...
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Expert Commentary
Are sweeping efforts to reduce primary CD rates associated with an increase in maternal or neonatal AEs?
Not measurably, according to this analysis of cross-sectional data from 56 hospitals with more than 119,000...
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News for Your Practice
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News for Your Practice
Is elagolix safely effective at reducing heavy uterine bleeding in premenopausal women with uterine fibroids?
Phase 3 data showed that elagolix, plus low-dose add-back hormone therapy, reduced heavy menstrual bleeding at 6 months in 68.5%...
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News for Your Practice
Are ObGyns knowledgeable about the risk factors for hepatitis C virus in pregnancy?
OBG Manag. 2019 May;31(5)
While nearly 78% of survey respondents said that they screen pregnant patients for HCV...
