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Abstract Introduction Understanding what patients prioritize when seeking care for endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is crucial for delivering personalized, responsive care. However, patient‐defined goals remain poorly characterized across various life stages and disease phenotypes.
Shay M. Freger +4 more
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Background: Abnormal uterine bleeding considered as one of the most common and challenging problems presenting to the gynecologist; it is responsible for a lot of outpatient gynecologic visits.
Sarah Walied Rahiem +2 more
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A woman with persistent vaginal bleeding after suction evacuatin of the uterus [PDF]
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Chau, MT +6 more
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Obstetric and early neonatal outcomes and intrapartum fetal blood sampling among 40 309 singleton women undergoing trial of labor by 5‐year periods from 2002 to 2021 at Kuopio University Hospital. Among women undergoing a trial of labor, the use of fetal blood sampling (FBS) steadily declined from 11.7% to 3.7%.
Saana Pietilä +3 more
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\ud Case Report: Unsuspected Uterine Choriocarcinoma with Lung Metastasis\ud [PDF]
Choriocarcinoma is a rare form of cancer which commonly occurs in women of reproductive age, rarely in post-menopausal women and in women under 20 years of age.
Faustine, Lucas +8 more
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Endometrial osseous metaplasia in a case of abnormal uterine bleeding
Himleena Gautam +3 more
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NIFECG has comparable accuracy to CTG for FHR and UC monitoring during the antepartum and intrapartum phases, and is well accepted by women and nurses. Given that 41.1% of NIFECG traces were rejected due to signal loss, further research on improving the technology to reduce signal loss, and re‐evaluating the criteria for rejecting traces is vital to ...
Marie Min Tse Tan +9 more
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Optimisme Kesembuhan Pada Penderita Mioma Uteri [PDF]
Uterine myoma (or uterine fibroid) is the most common tumour in female reproductive structure. It can bringphysical impact, such as pain, abdominal discomfort, and abnormal bleeding.
Cahyasari, A. M. (A) +1 more
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