October 15th 2024
In a recent study presented at the 25th Annual Fall Scientific Meeting of SMSNA, similar diagnosing success was reported between self-diagnosis and diagnosis from a health care provider for vaginismus.
2024 Neuromuscular Summit
November 20, 2024
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Patient, Provider, and Caregiver Connection™: Exploring Unmet Needs In Postpartum Depression – Making the Case for Early Detection and Novel Treatments
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Identifying Health Care Inequities in Screening, Diagnosis, and Trial Access for Breast Cancer Care: Taking Action With Evidence-Based Solutions
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16th Annual International Symposium on Ovarian Cancer and Other Gynecologic Malignancies™
May 3, 2025
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Addressing Healthcare Inequities: Tailoring Cancer Screening Plans to Address Inequities in Care
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Clinical Consultations™: Guiding Patients with Genital Psoriasis Toward Relief Through a Multidisciplinary Approach
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Relaxation and Music Significantly Reduce Patients' Postoperative Pain
May 6th 2006New research has found that relaxation and music, separately or together, significantly reduce patients' pain following major abdominal surgery. The study, published in the May issue of Pain, found that these methods in combination with pain medication reduce pain more than pain medication alone.
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The Efficacy of Vitamin B6 for Treatment of Premenstrual Dysphoric
March 1st 2006The Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI) devised the electronic surgical logbook (version 2.4) for higher trainees in General Surgery enabling trainees to compile a uniform data set of their operative and training experience.
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Rh disease: It's still a threat
May 1st 2004Once a common cause of perinatal death, Rhesus (Rh) disease is now quite rare in pregnant women, thanks in large part to advances in ultrasound and DNA technology. But the fact that roughly 7 out of every 1,000 liveborn infants are delivered by Rh-sensitized women emphasizes the need for more vigorous preventive efforts and up-to-date management skills.
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Inside this Issue: Gynecologic Endoscopy – Partnerships without Borders Editor’s Corner Laparoscopic Surgery in the Year 2001 The Lap-Loop Utilization for Laparoscopic Subtotal and Total Hysterectomy The Use of Endoscopy in Fetal Medicine Painless Laparoscopy? Should Young Women with Uterine Fibroids be Treated with Uterine Artery Embolization Interview with Dr. Camran Nezhat Letters to the Editor
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Laparoscopic Surgical Treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence
September 28th 2000Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine to the degree that is socially and hygienically unacceptable to the patient. The amount of leakage, which varies from a few drops to a large gush, usually increases with age.
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Inside this Issue: President's Letter Meet the President Editor's Corner Is laparoscopy the gold standard for the diagnosis of endometriosis? My Research and Possible ISGE Projects Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis: New Concepts Laparoscopic Vaginal Vault Suspension by Suture Technique Continuation of 8th Annual Conference Letters to the Editor
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Inside This Issue Editor's Corner ISGE Secretariat Report Report from ISGE Regional Conference Chairman, Egypt 9-9-99 The Great Debate I The Great Debate II Selected Highlights from the 3rd Regional Meeting of the ISGE, Cairo, Egypt The Place for Myolysis in Modern Gynecology The Role of Laparoscopy in Vaginal and Uterine Prolapse ISGE Classification of Endoscopic Procedures Letter to the Editor Letter from the Training Committee
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Inside this IssueLetter from the PresidentThe Editor's CornerISGE 8th Annual Congress Chair ReportISGE 8th Annual Congress Coordinator's ReportISGE 8th Annual Congress Highlights and Summary ReportLaparoscopic Management of Genital ProlapseEvolution in LaparoscopyLetters to the EditorPreliminary Announcement: ISGE 10th Annual Congress 2001Report from Thai Society for (TSGE) to the ISGE
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