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Ectopic pregnancies predicted by easy-to-use risk stratification model
SAN ANTONIO – A combination of lab values and patient factors had high predictive power.
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E-visits less likely to generate antibiotic prescriptions for common ailments
Visits for sinus problems and vaginal symptoms made up 80% of the excess prescribing.
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Robotic hysterectomy plus mini-lap outperformed open procedure
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. – Robotic hysterectomy combined with mini-laparotomy is a safe and feasible option for tissue extraction when contained...
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To predict macrosomia, focus on the abdomen
WASHINGTON – Is fetal abdominal circumference better than estimated fetal weight in predicting macrosomia?
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VIDEO: Laparoscopy is a safe approach throughout pregnancy, expert says
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. – Dr. Yuval Kaufman explores guidelines for laparoscopy in pregnant women.
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VIDEO: Dr. Charles E. Miller’s AAGL highlights
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. – The AAGL past president shares his take on the best of AAGL.
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Universal paternal Rh screening is cost effective in IVF
SAN ANTONIO – The strategy would save more than $1 million per 100,000 Rh negative pregnancies, if done in IVF populations.
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Women with adult acne need more treatment options and support
The emotional impact of acne in adult women can be similar to that of psoriasis, according to Dr. Baldwin.
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Preop endocervical sampling pathology can guide trachelectomy planning
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. – Findings from preoperative endocervical sampling were fairly consistent with pathologies identified at trachelectomy, in a...
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VIDEO: Outpatient hysterectomies offer advantages for surgeons, patients
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. – Getting high-volume surgeons to perform outpatient advanced gynecologic procedures saves money for the health care system...
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Higher BMI linked to lower risk of hysterectomy reoperation
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. – The counter-intuitive findings show that weighing more actually reduces the risk of reoperation.