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Diagnostic Dilemma Posed by Severe Pelvic Actinomycosis Associated with Prolonged Use of Copper Intrauterine Contraceptive Device [PDF]
Subhayu Bandyopadhyay +3 more
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Sociodemographic and occupational risk factors for premenstrual mood disorders among female workers
Premenstrual mood disorders (PMDs) were reported by 44.2% of Japanese working women aged 20–44 years. Job‐related factors increased the risk. As PMDs and occupational conditions may interact bidirectionally, longitudinal research is essential to clarify whether workplace improvements reduce PMDs and whether treatment enhances women's work ability ...
Mariko Shimoda +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim In preterm infants, decreasing head circumference (HC) percentiles have been linked to neurodevelopmental impairment. Devices for administering continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) may alter skull morphology. We investigated the impact of sequentially administered CPAP and high‐flow nasal cannula on HC percentiles.
Elena‐Laura Dumitrescu +1 more
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Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Users of Intrauterine Devices
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the frequency of asymptomatic bacteriuria in women who use intrauterine devices (IUDs) as a contraceptive method with subjects who use tubal ligation (TL).
Zohreh Amiri +2 more
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Intrauterine Device Use in Adolescents With Disabilities [PDF]
Beth I. Schwartz +2 more
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Abstract Preterm birth is associated with later language impairment and delay. Socio‐economic deprivation is linked to decreased language exposure in early childhood, but it is unknown how prematurity influences this relationship. This study investigated the effects of socio‐economic status and gestational age at birth on language exposure, in a sample
Sinéad O'Carroll +5 more
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Bowel Perforation by Intrauterine Device [PDF]
Takeshi Okamoto, Katsuyuki Fukuda
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Summary Girls and women with bleeding disorders (GWBD) comprise more than half of all registered patients with bleeding disorders in the UK National Haemophilia Database. The gynaecological care of GWBD, until recently, has not been prioritised despite high health burdens, where four of every five patients experience heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB).
Laura Knox +17 more
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