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Advanced tubal pregnancy,a rare complication misinterpreted twice on ultrasound imaging and discovered at hysterectomy, is described. Mar 1, 2008 By:
Alex C. Vidaeff, MD, MPH, Susan M. Ramin. MD
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Advanced tubal pregnancy,a rare complication misinterpreted twice on ultrasound imaging and discovered at hysterectomy, is described.  Obstetricians usually date pregnancies in weeks, from the first day of the last menstrual period. Jun 1, 2007 By:
Joel Silidker, MD
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Obstetricians usually date pregnancies in weeks, from the first day of the last menstrual period.  Feb 1, 2007 By:
Kenneth R. Kahn, MD, Joseph C. Mollendorf, PhD, Debra B. Balliram-Manohalal, DO
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Be careful what you say in the clinical setting. That truism was brought home to me recently by a patient who burst into tears in a preoperative area.  Apr 1, 2006 By:
Michael P. Woods, MD
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New technology is making it possible for obstetrician/gynecologists to perform more and more minimally invasive procedures in the office.  Oct 1, 2005 By:
Janette H. Strathy, MD
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 Oct 1, 2005 By:
Martin S. Dubner, MD
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 Jun 1, 2005 By:
Gary Ventolini, MD, Keri Baacke, MD, David McKenna, MD, Jiri Sonek, MD, Parviz Gohari, MD
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 May 1, 2005 By:
Joseph W. Krotec, MD
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In vitro fertilization (IVF) ignited a revolution in infertility treatment.  May 1, 2005 By:
Martin L. Gimovsky, MD, Denise M. Vourlos, MD, Roy E. Baldomero, MD
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Delivering an extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infant (<600 g) when the mother has prolonged premature rupture of membranes can be a technical challenge. C/S is often chosen as the route of delivery because it is assumed to be less traumatic to the fetus than a trial of labor and planned vaginal delivery. 
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