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Hypertension in pregnancy
Summary: Hypertension is a common complication of pregnancy. Maternal and foetal outcomes depend upon the nature of the hypertension affecting the pregnancy, which can range from mild gestational hype...
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Fatimah Soydemir,
Louise Kenny
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315-320
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Thromboembolism and thrombophilia in pregnancy
Summary: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality worldwide and is also the cause of significant maternal morbidity. This article discusses the risk factors for ...
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Catherine J. Calderwood
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321-326
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Early pregnancy units and problems in early pregnancy
Summary: Problems in early pregnancy are common, and many women will encounter them at some time in their reproductive life. It is important that the clinician is able to assess the woman who presents...
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Judith Moore
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327-332
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| Symposium: Gynaecology |
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Long-term consequence of polycystic ovarian syndrome
Summary: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting women, although the true incidence and pathophysiology have yet to be determined. A diagnosis of PCOS...
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Kee J. Ong,
Efstathios Theodoru,
William Ledger
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333-336
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Screening for gynaecological conditions
Summary: Well-organised cervical screening programmes have reduced the mortality from cervical cancer by up to 50% in the developed world. Despite the successful development of human papilloma virus v...
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I.M. Symonds
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337-343
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Investigation and treatment of urinary incontinence
Summary: Female urinary incontinence is a common but underreported condition. Initial investigation and treatment can in most cases be undertaken without urodynamic or other detailed tests. History by...
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Konstantinos Pantazis,
Robert M. Freeman
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344-352
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| Problem-based learning in Obstetrics |
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Sickle cell disease in pregnancy
Summary: With advances in management, many women with sickle cell disease now survive to have children. The high risk of fetal and maternal sequelae mandates multidisciplinary management involving an ...
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Eugene Oteng-Ntim,
Charlotte Cottee,
Susan Bewley,
Elizabeth N. Anionwu
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353-360
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| Problem-based learning in Gynaecology |
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Choice of contraception
Summary: Although we now have many contraceptives, couples still have a negative perception of their personal choices. Many know little about methods other than the combined pill and the condom, and i...
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Anne Szarewski
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361-365
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Examination
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366-370
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Volume 16 Contents
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I-IV
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Author Index to Volume 16
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V-VI
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Subject Index to Volume 16
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VII-XIX
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