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Elucidating the etiology of idiopathic spontaneous intraperitoneal hemorrhage

open access: yesJournal of Forensic Sciences, EarlyView.
Abstract Free blood within the abdominal cavity (hemoperitoneum) presents a significant diagnostic and interpretive challenge. It may result from trauma or occur spontaneously in association with underlying disease conditions. When no source of fatal hemorrhage is identified, the implications extend across forensic, criminalistic, legal, and ethical ...
Dalibor Kovařík   +4 more
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‘I Wish I Fought for Myself More Instead of Just Letting Doctors Dismiss Me’: A Combined Qualitative Analysis of Four Cohorts of Aotearoa New Zealand Endometriosis Patients

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Endometriosis is a chronic condition that affects around 10% of New Zealand women and people presumed female at birth, however, limitations in diagnosis and management mean patients wait a decade on average from symptom onset to diagnosis.
Katherine Ellis, Rachael Wood
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Management of ovarian cysts

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2004
Background.  The treatment of an ovarian cyst relies on its nature, and accurate preoperative discrimination of benign and malignant cysts is therefore of crucial importance. This study was undertaken to review the literature concerning the preoperative diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cysts.Methods.
Knudsen, Ulla Breth   +7 more
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Ovarian Cysts and Ovarian Cancer

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2009
Ovarian cysts and tumours are a relatively common finding among women of many ages, particularly with the wider use of regular physical examinations and ultrasound. Although the finding of an ovarian mass can be a source of considerable anxiety, most of those in younger women are not malignant and may be able to be managed entirely within primary care.
Shiner, Alice, Burbos, Nikolaos
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Ovarian cysts in newborns

Pediatric Surgery International, 2001
Before the introduction of ultrasonography (US), ovarian cysts in newborns were thought to be rare. With the extended use of real-time US, prenatal detection has increased. There is still considerable controversy regarding the best treatment of these neonatal findings.
A Piscopo, C Chiaramonte, F. Cataliotti
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Ovarian cysts

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1996
The Author intends to compare the data available in literature on the topic of 'laparoscopic surgery of ovarian cysts' to his case material. From 1985 to 1994, the author carried out 920 laparoscopic operations for the removal of ovarian cysts. Of these, 13 were converted to laparotomies, mostly because of peri-adnexal adhesions.
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Neonatal ovarian cysts

Acta Paediatrica, 2003
Foetal and neonatal ovarian cysts have previously been considered uncommon. With the development of sonography, however, the detection of cysts has increased. As ovarian cyst formation in the perinatal period is a self‐limiting process, treatment options depend on the risk of complications and on the ability to differentiate these benign cysts from ...
M F Vogtländer   +3 more
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