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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2012
Most postmenopausal vaginal bleeding is benign; however, it merits diagnostic evaluation by transvaginal ultrasound or endometrial biopsy after emergency department evaluation. Patients and physicians may treat menopausal symptoms with hormone replacement therapy or other agents, such as venlafaxine or gabapentin.
Karen E, Perkins, Megan C, King
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Most postmenopausal vaginal bleeding is benign; however, it merits diagnostic evaluation by transvaginal ultrasound or endometrial biopsy after emergency department evaluation. Patients and physicians may treat menopausal symptoms with hormone replacement therapy or other agents, such as venlafaxine or gabapentin.
Karen E, Perkins, Megan C, King
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2003
The scope of gynecologic infections presenting to the emergency department is quite diverse. This article presents an update on the current literature for vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, tubo-ovarian abscesses, the Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome, herpes, and syphilis. Inadequate identification or treatment of these diseases can result is
Wesley, Zeger, Kurtis, Holt
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The scope of gynecologic infections presenting to the emergency department is quite diverse. This article presents an update on the current literature for vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, tubo-ovarian abscesses, the Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome, herpes, and syphilis. Inadequate identification or treatment of these diseases can result is
Wesley, Zeger, Kurtis, Holt
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1995
The psychosexual health of the female patient not only is affected by her overall gynecologic well-being but also may be greatly influenced by cultural myths and attitudes, psychological health, and social support. For primary care physicians to incorporate the psychosexual issues of a woman into her overall medical care, there must exist a sensitivity
G A, Bachmann, C A, Ayers
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The psychosexual health of the female patient not only is affected by her overall gynecologic well-being but also may be greatly influenced by cultural myths and attitudes, psychological health, and social support. For primary care physicians to incorporate the psychosexual issues of a woman into her overall medical care, there must exist a sensitivity
G A, Bachmann, C A, Ayers
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2008
Gynecologic emergencies are relatively common and include ectopic pregnancies, adnexal torsion, tubo-ovarian abscess, hemorrhagic ovarian cysts, gynecologic hemorrhage, and vulvovaginal trauma. The purpose of this article is to provide a concise review of these emergencies, focusing on the evaluation and treatment options for the patient. In many cases,
Grant D E, McWilliams +2 more
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Gynecologic emergencies are relatively common and include ectopic pregnancies, adnexal torsion, tubo-ovarian abscess, hemorrhagic ovarian cysts, gynecologic hemorrhage, and vulvovaginal trauma. The purpose of this article is to provide a concise review of these emergencies, focusing on the evaluation and treatment options for the patient. In many cases,
Grant D E, McWilliams +2 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2008
Gynecologic laparoscopy is an evolving discipline. Major advances in technology have facilitated the transition from traditional "open" surgery to minimally invasive procedures. This article reviews the basic tenets of gynecologic laparoscopy: pelvic anatomy, general procedures, laparoscopic instruments, complications, and common gynecologic surgeries.
Christopher P, Desimone +1 more
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Gynecologic laparoscopy is an evolving discipline. Major advances in technology have facilitated the transition from traditional "open" surgery to minimally invasive procedures. This article reviews the basic tenets of gynecologic laparoscopy: pelvic anatomy, general procedures, laparoscopic instruments, complications, and common gynecologic surgeries.
Christopher P, Desimone +1 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2009
Office visits centering on preventive and gynecologic concerns compose a significant proportion of any primary care practice. The detection and prevention of gynecologic cancers are topics that often predominate such visits. The trend of increasing obesity in the general population and the exploding public awareness of the prevalence of human ...
Amy R, Blair, Cheyanne M, Casas
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Office visits centering on preventive and gynecologic concerns compose a significant proportion of any primary care practice. The detection and prevention of gynecologic cancers are topics that often predominate such visits. The trend of increasing obesity in the general population and the exploding public awareness of the prevalence of human ...
Amy R, Blair, Cheyanne M, Casas
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2011
The clinical problems raised in patients presenting with all forms of gynecological malignancy are currently addressed using conventional cross-sectional imaging, usually MRI. In general, F-18 FDG PET-CT has not been shown to have a clinical role in any of these cancers at presentation, although studies are under way to use this form of metabolic ...
Norbert, Avril +2 more
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The clinical problems raised in patients presenting with all forms of gynecological malignancy are currently addressed using conventional cross-sectional imaging, usually MRI. In general, F-18 FDG PET-CT has not been shown to have a clinical role in any of these cancers at presentation, although studies are under way to use this form of metabolic ...
Norbert, Avril +2 more
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Gynecology and Gynecologic Nursing
The American Journal of Nursing, 1945Virginia W. Craig +2 more
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