What to look for this week on Contemporary OB/GYN®.
You can expect a variety of topics to be covered this week on Contemporary OB/GYN®, including:
This video interview features David Abel, MD, as he discusses various elements of skeletal dysplasia and how practitioners can help their patients.
In a new Resident's Corner feature, Luke Burns, MD shares his perspective on the topic of blame.
The study in the journal Bone found that the Pearson correlation between DXA and REMS-measured bone mineral density (BMD) was over 0.93 for two sites.
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Low recurrence found after uterine rupture in pregnancy
May 17th 2025A new study presented at the 2025 ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting found that while recurrent uterine rupture is rare, patients with a history of rupture face a significantly increased subsequent risk of preterm delivery.
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