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Daily Dx: Dysmenorrhea and Pelvic Discomfort
Joe Antony, MD , May 21, 2013

This middle-aged woman has severe dysmenorrhea and pelvic discomfort. Ultrasound images of the uterus are shown. What is your diagnosis?


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  • The 5th IVI International Congress: Reproductive Medicine and Beyond by ComtecMed
    04-Apr-13 to 06-Apr-13 Seville , SPAIN (GYN - Contraception & Reproductive Health)
     
  • 2013 AIUM Annual Convention by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
    06-Apr-13 to 10-Apr-13 New York (New York Marriott Marquis Hotel) , NY USA (CME - Medical Education)
     
  • Manejo clínico y terapéutico de la esterilidad. Segundo curso online by Fundacio Dexeus Salud de la Mujer
    09-Apr-13 to 31-May-13 online , SPAIN(gynecology)
     
  • Pediatric Nursing: Care of the Hospitalized Child by Continuing Education Inc.
    10-Apr-13 to 13-Apr-13 Anaheim (Hyatt Regency Orange County) , CA USA (CME - Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health)
     
  • Medicina fetal Curso-Taller. Curso de Nivel I y II de la SESEGO by Fundacio Dexeus Salud de la Mujer
    15-Apr-13 to 17-Apr-13 Barcelona (Auditorio Salud de la Mujer Dexeus) , SPAIN (OB - Maternal Fetal Medicine)
     
  • Female Urology & Urogynecology Symposium (FUUS) by Quadrant HealthCom, Inc
    18-Apr-13 to 20-Apr-13 Las Vegas (ARIA) , NV USA (CME - Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health)
     
  • Female Urology and Urogynecology Symposium (FUUS) 2013 by Quadrant HealthCom, Inc
    18-Apr-13 to 20-Apr-13 Las Vegas (ARIA) , NV USA (CME - Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health)

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Botulinum Toxin A Therapy Proven Effective for Treating Urgency Urinary Incontinence
Mary Harpin , May 8, 2013

In a randomized study of 249 women treated for urge incontinence, Botulinum toxin A (Botox) reduced episodes from an average of 5 per day to 3.3 per day, equal to standard anticholinergic treatment.

Therapeutic Options for Maintaining Midlife Mood, Mind, and Memory
Mary Harpin , May 7, 2013

Hormones, particularly transdermal estradiol, may help women maintain mood, cognition and memory in middle-age and beyond. “What we have learned the past decade is that not all estrogens are the same,” said ACOG presenter Sarah Berga, MD, of Women’s Health at Wake Forrest School of Medicine, “and that the differences can be critical.”

Daily Dx: Pelvic Pain with Discharge
Joe Antony, MD , May 7, 2013

This middle-aged woman has pelvic pain and vaginal discharge. What is your diagnosis based on these ultrasound images of the uterus?

Recognizing and Treating Vulvar Diseases
Mary Harpin , May 7, 2013

Many ob/gyns and nurse practitioners see vulvovaginal disease on a day-to-day-basis, but lack the knowledge to accurately diagnose and treat them. At ACOG’s 61st Annual Clinical Meeting, Hope Haefner, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Michigan, and Lynette Margesson, MD, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Surgery (Dermatology) at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, presented tips to help clinicians identify common and rare vulvar diseases.

Managing Pelvic Pain with Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Becky Ellis, Editorial Director, ObGyn.net , May 7, 2013

One in seven women will experience pelvic pain in her lifetime, and between one- and two-thirds will have chronic pain that persists for more than three years. But although it’s common, it can be one of the most difficult and frustrating conditions physicians treat.

Megestrol Acetate Has Limited Benefit for Anorexia-Cachexia Syndrome
Jamie Habib , May 6, 2013

The female hormone megestrol acetate (MA) improves appetite and is associated with slight weight gain in patients with cancer, AIDS, and other underlying pathology, but comes with significant adverse events.

Do Omega-3 Fatty Acids Prevent Depression in Pregnant Women?
Jamie Habib , May 3, 2013

Fish oil supplementation that is rich in omega-3 fatty acids does not prevent depressive symptoms during pregnancy or in the postpartum period, according to the results of a double-blind, randomized controlled trial.

VIDEO: Myosure Resection of Fibroid
Magdy Milad, MD , May 2, 2013

The case presented is that of a 40 year-old woman who has been bleeding for the past 60 days as a result of this 3 cm intracavitary fibroid.

FDA Approves OTC Plan B for Women 15 Years and Up
Rachel Warren , May 1, 2013

The FDA has approved an application to market the emergency contraceptive Plan B One-Step for use without a prescription by women 15 years of age and older.

Daily Dx: Young Lady with Abdominal Pain
Joe Antony, MD , May 1, 2013

This young lady has abdominal pain and chest discomfort. She was undergoing treatment for infertility. What is your diagnosis?

Metroplasty for Septate Uterus Improves Reproductive Outcomes
Jamie Habib , May 1, 2013

In patients with an American Fertility Society class V or class VI septate uterus, hysteroscopic metroplasty is associated with a significant improvement in reproductive performance.

Hysteroscopic Removal of Calcified Fragments
Magdy Milad, MD , April 25, 2013

This patient presented with 18 months of secondary infertility following a second trimester dilation and extraction.

Which Comes First: Infection or Bacteria?
Jamie Habib , April 24, 2013

A recent discovery suggests that Trichomonas vaginalis may alter the vaginal microbiota in a manner that cultivates bacteria that is beneficial to its survival and transmissibility.

Postsurgical Levonorgestrel IUD Improves Endometriosis Symptoms
Jamie Habib , April 24, 2013

The use of a postoperative levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device reduces the recurrence of painful periods in women with endometriosis.

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New Medical Guidelines for Cervical Cancer Screening: Is there a role for new molecular diagnostics?
Daniel M. Jones, MD, PhD , January 31, 2013

Some may argue that the new ACOG, ACS and other cervical cancer screening guidelines will detect the majority of at-risk women. We should not be content with settling for identifying a majority of at risk women; rather, we should constantly reassess the availability of useful tests to see if we can improve reliability.

Using RVUs to Improve Your Practice’s Performance
Sara Larch, MSHA, FACMPE, Principal, Business of Medicine , May 21, 2012

In the early years, medical practices only utilized Relative Value Units (RVUs) to understand the Medicare fee schedule. Now the role of RVU analysis has expanded. RVUs have become the standard measurement in analysis of reimbursement and payer contracts, physician compensation and productivity, and practice staffing and operating costs.

2012 Geographic Practice Cost Indices
May 21, 2012

A geographic practice cost index (GPCI) accounts for geographic differences in the cost of practice around the country.

Can You Give Your Patients Too Much Information?
Sonja Kristiansen, MD , April 24, 2012

Like many of my patients, my life revolves around information. Personally, I use the same technology as most of you to keep track of obligations and loved ones. Professionally, the Houston Fertility Center team uses technology and constant communication to manage our patients' treatment plans.

The Fertility Preservation Pipeline Is Clogged for Women with Cancer
Sonja Kristiansen, MD , April 3, 2012

Here's a situation that illustrates how fantastic medical advances don't always translate to patients benefiting in the clinic. For that to happen, the science needs to be carried along a pipeline of practitioner communication, all the way to the patient.



EducationalTutorials


Educational Tutorial: Complications of Laparoscopy
February 7, 2012

There are a variety of complications that can occur during laparoscopic surgery. In this tutorial learn some of the complications and tips to avoid them.

Educational Tutorial: Low Molecular Weight Heparin in Recurrent Abortions
January 17, 2012

Review information on low molecular weight heparin in recurrent miscarriages in this educational tutorial.

CaseStudies


Fetal Abdomen with Gallbladder Calculi
September 27, 2011

B mode and 3D Ultrasound images of a fetal abdomen (35wks) revealing gallbladder calculi

Sacrococcygeal Teratoma?
September 14, 2011

This case study shows a 26 week gestation with a cystic mass close to the sacrum.

Fetal Cardiac Anomalies
July 19, 2011

CC is a 31 year old primigravida who was referred for ultrasound at a community hospital due to suspected cardiac anomalies noted on a screening sonogram at her doctor's office. Due to concern about a probable cardiac abnormality an amniocentesis was performed at the local hospital.

Single Umbilical Artery Color Doppler
June 15, 2011

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Ductus Venosus Spectral Waveform
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Normal 35 week pregnancy

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