16 May 2012
| by Miss Jane Borley and Miss Sadaf Ghaem-Maghami
of the gynaecological malignancies, with approximately 6,500 women diagnosed annually in the UK. Most women ...
) is classified according to the International Federation of Gynaecological Oncologists (FIGO) guidelines 2 ...
of developing breast and gynaecological cancer in a cohort population with a hazard ratio of 0.25 (95% CI 0 ...
14 Mar 2012
| by Dr Margaret Denman
presented now.
A review of any other associated symptoms relating to gynaecological, urological, bowel ...
, and if it occurs every time she has sex.
A brief social, obstetric and sexual history including discussion ...
01 Feb 2012
| by Dr Muffazal Rawala
; 65(12): 1258-69.
12. Hewitt CE, Gilbody SM. An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology ...
18 Jan 2012
| by Dr Peter Mackenzie
delays in primary care relating to surgical conditions, 32% to medical and 18% to obstetrics/gynaecology ...
25 Nov 2011
| by Dr Makeba Roach and Dr Comfort Momoh MBE
and psychological complications. Obstetric complications can include prolonged/obstructed labour, fetal distress ...
.
The procedure can also lead to gynaecological complications, such as keloid scarring, abscess formation ...
and obstetric complications.
Women present to FGM clinics either for deinfibulation because they are pregnant ...
13 Oct 2011
| by Dr Anna Cumisky
in obstetrics and gynaecology, PCOS is commonly viewed as a condition encompassing a wide spectrum of disorder ...
15 Sep 2011
| by Dr Polly Weston
in obstetrics and gynaecology at Southmead Hospital, Bristol
References 1. DoH. Obesity. www ...
during pregnancy and the puerperium, London 2009.
7. Hood DD, Dewan DM. Anaesthetic and obstetric ...
07 Jul 2011
| by Dr Louise Newson
is widely applied in obstetrics and gynaecology, the evidence for its efficacy in treating PMS is still ...
26 May 2011
| by Dr Ciaran Crowe
Contributed by Dr Ciaran Crowe, ST2 in obstetrics and gynaecology, Princess Royal Hospital...presentation in general practice and hospital obstetrics. RFM is perceived as a state of fetal compromise ...
of pregnancy, diabetes or poor past obstetric history; if the baby is small for gestational age (SGA ...
with the pregnancy.
The patient had a poor obstetric history, with one live birth delivered vaginally at term ...
03 May 2011
| by Dr Sonia Agarwal and Professor Justin C Konje
Justin C Konje is professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at the Women's Perinatal and Sexual Health ...