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The morcellation debate

Gynecologic surgeons performing laparoscopic tissue morcellation need to balance potential benefits and risks of the procedure, in addition to exploring surgical alternatives and methods to mitigate complications. » More

What ob/gyns need to know about health policy in 2014

Although the passage and politics surrounding implementation of the ACA have been tumultuous, it seems certain for now that the law will stand at least until 2016—if not permanently. Ob/gyn practices will have to change in response, in some ways for the better. » More

Postmenopausal genital tract tuberculosis in the United States: A report of two cases

When a postmenopausal patient presents with signs and symptoms of a gynecologic malignancy, consider the possibility of genital tuberculosis in women who have immigrated to the United States. » More

Eating disorders in adolescents and young adult women: Implications for reproductive health

An interplay of genetics and a host of personality and sociocultural factors leads to development of eating disorders in vulnerable individuals. Healthcare providers should be mindful of red flags for eating disorders in adolescents and young women. » More

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