March 2004
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March 2004 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
Fetal pulse oximetry: 8 vital questions ALEX C . VIDAEFF, MD, MPH; SUSAN RAMIN, MD Atypical squamous cells: The case for HPV testing J. THOMAS COX, MD
Update • Improved cytology reports • New guidelines: ASC-US triage, HPV testing • ALTS findings • Breakthrough on HPV vaccine THOMAS C. WRIGHT, JR, MD
Examining The Evidence Prostaglandin E2, oxytocin may raise risk of rupture after previous cesarean THOMAS D. SHIPP, MD
Surgical Techniques Laparoscopic tissue extraction: Pros and cons of 4 techniques ERIC J. BIEBER, MD
Editorial Join OBG Management’s sounding board of readers ROBERT L. BARBIERI, MD
Medical Verdicts Woman without contraceptive becomes pregnant at residential facility Did hydrocephalus stem from failure to follow protocol? Was doctor negligent in episiotomy repair? Erb’s palsy, neurologic problems follow ‘traumatic delivery’ Did misuse of forceps cause dyspareunia? Towel left in abdomen found 8 years later Did injury at cystectomy lead to need for dialysis? Did failure to note calcifications delay breast cancer diagnosis?
Letters Time has come for single-payer system The case for routine fetal fibronectin sampling Double ‘punishment’ deters mammographers
Reimbursement Adviser The friable cervix: Code the symptom MELANIE WITT, RN, CPC, MA The challenge of coding vaginal cuff repair MELANIE WITT, RN, CPC, MA Total vaginal hysterectomy as prophylaxis MELANIE WITT, RN, CPC, MA
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