Expert Commentary
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Expert Commentary
Does the current age cutoff for screening miss too many cases of cervical cancer in older women?
Women aged 65 and older were more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage of cervical cancer than younger women (71% vs 48%), and...
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Expert Commentary
sFlt-1:PlGF ratio normal at 24 to 28 weeks: Discontinue aspirin for preterm preeclampsia prevention?
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Expert Commentary
What was the impact of COVID-19 on maternal mortality in the United States?
As compared with prepandemic and early pandemic pregnancy-related mortality, maternal deaths within 1 year of birth increased dramatically...
Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
Vulvar syringoma
Syringomas are common benign tumors of the eccrine sweat glands that usually manifest clinically as multiple flesh-colored papules. They are most...
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Clinical Review
2023 Update on genetics in fetal growth
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Clinical Review
Hyperlipidemia management: A calibrated approach
Gauge the level of LDL cholesterol and assess risk-enhancing factors for ASCVD—thus setting the table for primary and secondary prevention with...
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Clinical Review
The diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of syringoma
News for Your Practice
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News for Your Practice
News & Perspectives from Ob.Gyn. News
Drugs, Pregnancy, and Lactation
Canadian Task Force recommendation on screening for postpartum depression misses the mark
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From the Editor
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From the Editor
Would you prescribe antenatal steroids to a pregnant patient at high risk for delivering at 22 weeks’ gestation?
For infants born at 22 to 23 weeks’ gestation, the combination of a completed course of antenatal steroids plus active support of the newborn at...
Also In This Issue
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Roundtable
The perimenopausal period and the benefits of progestin IUDs
Although the use is off label, a progestin IUD can provide contraception not only in the reproductive years but through the perimenopause, to...
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Article
Trends in US maternal mortality ratios by race, 2000 – 2020
