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Conservative management of pelvic organ prolapse [PDF]
Hagen, Suzanne, Thakar, Ranee
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Homely Remedy Protocols: A solution to the supply and administration of non-prescription medicinal products and dietary supplements [PDF]
Patient Group Directions, although widely used since their introduction in the late 1990s, are not widely reported in the literature. However, when described, it is recognised that their use are inappropriate for non prescription medicinal products or ...
Gemmill, Kerrie, Hunt, Jane
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Polly Heine,1 Laura Sellar,1 Sue Whitten,2 Priti Bajaj2 1Fertility Team, The Agora Gyneacology and Fertility Centre, Hove, 2Medical Affairs, Ferring Pharmaceuticals, West Drayton, UK Purpose: The aim of this audit was to assess the overall experience and
Heine P, Sellar L, Whitten S, Bajaj P
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Shared research priorities for pessary use in women with prolapse: results from a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership [PDF]
Hagen, Suzanne +3 more
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Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common health issue among women, caused by weakened pelvic floor support, leading to the descent of pelvic organs into the vaginal canal. One conservative treatment option is the use of pessaries, medical devices that provide mechanical support.
Schauperl, Zdravko, Viderščak, Dalibor
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Течение и исходы беременности при консервативной и хирургической коррекции истмико-цервикальной недостаточности [PDF]
БЕРЕМЕННОСТИ ОСЛОЖНЕНИЯРОДЫ ...
Журавлев, А. Ю.
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Successful Pessary Use During Pregnancy: Report of Three Cases
The success in use of pessary during pregnancy for preterm birth risk and prolapse of uteri is promising. There are limited data about the use of pessary during pregnancy in the literature.
Sezen Bozkurt Köseoğlu +2 more
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Women treated with pessaries: Voiding dynamics and sexuality
Paloma Portillo +3 more
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