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The flush revisited
Abstract: A nadir of LH precedes the onset of the flush and a flush is never seen without an LH pulse. However, after surgical and medical (GnRH agonist) hypophysectomy flushing occurs while LH is abs...
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H.A.I.M. van Leusden
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137-139
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The future of obstetrics and gynaecology in Europe
Abstract: There is a general recognition that the health of women in Europe can be improved by collaboration between obstetricians and gynaecologists in EU and EFTA countries. The way in which collabo...
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R.W. Beard,
W. Künzel
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141-147
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Increased levels of cytokines and cytokine activity modifiers in normal pregnancy
Abstract: Accumulating evidence suggests that cytokines are major participants in human reproduction. Cytokines may have beneficial or negative influence on pregnancy outcome, depending on the cytokin...
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Rigmor Austgulen,
Egil Lien,
Nina-Beate Liabakk,
Geir Jacobsen,
Knut Jørgen Arntzen
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149-155
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Changes in cervical electromyographic activity and their correlation with the cervical response to myometrial activity during labour
Abstract: Intrauterine pressure, cervical dilatation and cervical electromyographic activity were recorded synchronously in five women from induction through the latent phase of labour and into the ac...
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Karl S. Oláh
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157-159
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Primary carcinoma of fallopian tube: experience of six cases
Abstract: Between 1980 and 1993, six cases of primary carcinoma of the fallopian tube were diagnosed and treated at the Hospital of Rovigo. Median age was 64.6 years; the most frequent symptom was aty...
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Laura Borghi,
Maria Rosa Ballotta,
Enzo Bianchini,
Beatrice Garavello,
Antonio Bononi,
Renzo Maria Fortini
et al.
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161-166
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Risk factors for recurrence in clinically early endometrial carcinoma: an analysis of 183 consecutive cases
Abstract: This study includes 183 patients with clinical stage I endometrial carcinoma. All patients had standard surgical staging procedure including peritoneal cytology, total abdominal hysterectomy...
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Ali Ayhan,
Z.Selçuk Tuncer,
Rahime Tuncer,
Kunter Yüce,
Türkan Küçükali
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167-170
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Post-abortion-hysteroscopy — a method for early diagnosis of congenital and acquired intrauterine causes of abortions
Abstract: Objective: A prospective study was conducted on the incidence of intrauterine pathology diagnosed by hysteroscopy. Study Design: A hysteroscopy was performed in 53 women 6–12 weeks after a d...
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Thomas Römer
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171-173
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Serum tetranectin and CA-125 used to monitor the course of treatment in ovarian cancer patients
Abstract: Serum tetranectin (Se-TN) and CA-125 were measured in serum samples obtained before primary surgery, before start of chemotherapy and monthly during chemotherapy in 8 patients with ovarian c...
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Claus K. Høgdall,
Ulla Hørding,
Bent Nørgaard-Pedersen,
Kim Toftager-Larsen,
Inge Clemmensen
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175-178
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Assessment of menstrual blood loss in women referred for endometrial ablation
Abstract: We measured menstrual blood loss in 54 women preferred for endometrial ablation on account of dysfunctional uterine bleeding. Patients' subjective assessment of blood loss was assessed by vi...
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M. Deeny,
J.A. Davis
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179-180
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Promotive effect by prostasomes on normal human spermatozoa exhibiting no forward motility due to buffer washings
Abstract: Prostasomes, small corpuscular organelles derived from the prostate gland, were isolated from human seminal plasma by means of ultracentrifugation and Sephadex G 200 chromatography to assess...
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Roberto Fabiani,
Lars Johansson,
Örjan Lundkvist,
Ulf Ulmsten,
Gunnar Ronquist
et al.
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181-188
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Intrauterine growth retardation and plasma fatty acids in the mother and the fetus
Abstract: Background: Assessing the relationship between plasma fatty acids, specially polyunsaturated fatty acids in the mother and the fetus and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) in an apparent...
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Roberto Matorras,
Lourdes Perteagudo,
Aníbal Nieto,
Pablo Sanjurjo
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189-193
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The effect of compounds altering the cAMP level on reversing the 2-cell block induced by hypoxanthine in mouse embryos in vitro
Abstract: The possibility of reversing the hypoxanthine induced 2-cell block in mouse embryos when cultured in conditions supplemented with compounds that increase (FSH, hMG, IBMX, hCG) or inhibit (Gn...
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D. Loutradis,
P. Drakakis,
S. Michalas,
C. Hatzaki,
K. Kallianidis,
L. Aravantinos,
A.A. Kiessling
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195-199
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Contraceptive use and attitudes in reunified Germany
Abstract: Contraceptive use and attitudes were assessed in a random sample of 1064 German women. The majority (76%) of the sexually active, fertile women who were not pregnant and did not wish to get ...
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B.J. Oddens,
A.P. Visser,
H.M. Vemer,
W.T.A.M. Everaerd
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201-208
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Laparoscopic removal of retained surgical gauze after vaginal hysterectomy
Abstract: Surgical gauze was retained intraabdominally in a woman who had undergone a vaginal hysterectomy with anterior colporrhaphy. Laparoscopic removal was successfully performed with minimal risk...
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Pong Mo Yuen,
Michael S. Rogers,
Allan M.Z. Chang
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209-210
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Development of proliferative retinopathy in a gestational diabetes patient following rapid metabolic control
Abstract: Rapid glucose control was achieved by insulin therapy in a patient diagnosed to have gestational diabetes at 8 weeks of pregnancy. A decrease of the initially high hemoglobin A1c level (16.2...
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Zion J. Hagay,
Morey Schachter,
Ayala Pollack,
Roni Levy
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211-213
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Conservative management of severe chronic hypertension in pregnancy
Abstract: Severe chronic hypertension in pregnancy is a condition frequently associated with poor maternal and fetal outcome. Meticulous antenatal care can lead to a reduction in morbidity and mortali...
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G.W. Rienhardt,
P.S. Steyn,
H.J. Odendaal
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215-217
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| Book review |
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Ovulation Induction: Basic Science and Clinical Advances: Edited by Marco Filicori and Carlo Flamigni Published by Excerpta Medica, Elsevier Science Amsterdam, 1994, 408 pp., US$188.50
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Jan A.M. Kremer
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219
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Author index volume 57 (1994)
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221-223
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Subject index volume 57 (1994)
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225-226
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Volume contents volume 57 (1994)
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227-229
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