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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abdominal sacrospinous ligament colposuspension Hale, Douglass S
1999
94 6 p. 1039-1041
3 p.
artikel
2 Adverse obstetric outcome in low- and high-risk pregnancies: predictive value of maternal serum screening1 1 The authors thank A. C. C. van Oppen, MD, PhD, for assistance in determining the a priori risk in the 290 patients and H. W. Bruinse, MD, PhD, for his valuable comments. van Rijn, M
1999
94 6 p. 929-934
6 p.
artikel
3 A method of masking oxytocin infusion rates1 1 The authors thank Yahya Daoud who contributed to the preparation of the manuscript. Voutsos, Lester J
1999
94 6 p. 1041-1043
3 p.
artikel
4 Amnion-chorion separation after 17 weeks’ gestation Bromley, Bryann
1999
94 6 p. 1024-1026
3 p.
artikel
5 An ACOG-affiliated medical student obstetrics and gynecology club Burd, Irina D
1999
94 6 p. 1051-1053
3 p.
artikel
6 Anatomy of pelvic arteries adjacent to the sacrospinous ligament: importance of the coccygeal branch of the inferior gluteal artery1 1 The idea for this research came from the late Thomas E. Elkins, MD. Based on his experience and that of others, Dr Elkins believed that the anatomy of the sacrospinous ligament and its surrounding vasculature were not well known so he set out to describe its anatomy, hoping the knowledge would guide gynecologic surgeons and ultimately provide better and safer care for women who have reconstructive surgery. It is with great honor that we present this, one of the last great works of Thomas E. Elkins, teacher, mentor, and friend. Thompson, Jason R
1999
94 6 p. 973-977
5 p.
artikel
7 Central nervous system abnormalities assessed with prenatal magnetic resonance imaging Levine, Deborah
1999
94 6 p. 1011-1019
9 p.
artikel
8 Clinical chorioamnionitis and histologic placental inflammation1 1 The opinions, views, and conclusions expressed in this manuscript are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Smulian, John C
1999
94 6 p. 1000-1005
6 p.
artikel
9 Clinical implications of atypical chromosome abnormalities diagnosed prenatally Silver, Richard K
1999
94 6 p. 925-928
4 p.
artikel
10 Colposcopy in pregnancy: directed brush cytology compared with cervical biopsy Krumholz, Burton A
1999
94 6 p. 1054-
1 p.
artikel
11 Comparison of late–second-trimester nonstress test characteristics between small for gestational age and appropriate for gestational age infants Yanagihara, Toshihiro
1999
94 6 p. 921-924
4 p.
artikel
12 Factors affecting prophylactic oophorectomy in postmenopausal women Gross, Cary P
1999
94 6 p. 962-968
7 p.
artikel
13 FSH levels in relation to hysterectomy and to unilateral oophorectomy Cooper, Glinda S
1999
94 6 p. 969-972
4 p.
artikel
14 General health and psychological symptom status in pregnancy and the puerperium: what is normal? Otchet, Felicia
1999
94 6 p. 935-941
7 p.
artikel
15 Glutathione S-transferase isoenzymes in decidua and placenta of preeclamptic pregnancies Zusterzeel, Petra L.M
1999
94 6 p. 1033-1038
6 p.
artikel
16 Hepatitis C: screening in pregnancy Burns, David N
1999
94 6 p. 1044-1048
5 p.
artikel
17 Immunohistochemical localization of the prostaglandin E subtype-1 receptor in cytokine-stimulated and unstimulated amnion cells1 1 Drs John Tsibris and Lois Hunt assisted in developing the EP1 antibody. Gould, Stanley F
1999
94 6 p. 1027-1032
6 p.
artikel
18 Index 1999
94 6 p. 1070-1084
15 p.
artikel
19 Index 1999
94 6 p. 1058-1069
12 p.
artikel
20 Induced abortion and subsequent pregnancy duration Zhou, Weijin
1999
94 6 p. 948-953
6 p.
artikel
21 Maternal central hemodynamics in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy1 1 The authors thank Declan Sugrue, MD, and Hugh McCann, MD, consultant cardiologists, Mater Private Hospital, for their advice and technical supervision. Bosio, Paul M.
1999
94 6 p. 978-984
7 p.
artikel
22 [No title] Lieberman, Richard
1999
94 6 p. 1054-1055
2 p.
artikel
23 Outcome of twin pregnancies according to intrapair birth weight differences Hollier, Lisa M
1999
94 6 p. 1006-1010
5 p.
artikel
24 Predicting the risk of cystic fibrosis with echogenic fetal bowel and one cystic fibrosis mutation Foster Bosco, Amy
1999
94 6 p. 1020-1023
4 p.
artikel
25 Prenatal diagnosis of fetal cytomegalovirus infection after primary or recurrent maternal infection Nigro, Giovanni
1999
94 6 p. 909-914
6 p.
artikel
26 Randomized comparison of oral misoprostol and oxytocin for labor induction in term prelabor membrane rupture Butt, Kimberly D
1999
94 6 p. 994-999
6 p.
artikel
27 Risk factors for perinatal human immunodeficiency virus transmission in patients receiving zidovudine prophylaxis Shapiro, David E.
1999
94 6 p. 897-908
12 p.
artikel
28 Serious maternal morbidity after childbirth: prolonged hospital stays and readmissions1 1 Joyce M. Piper, DrPH, conceived and designed this project before her death in 1994. We acknowledge her pivotal role in this research as well as in the field of maternal and child health. Hebert, Patricia R
1999
94 6 p. 942-947
6 p.
artikel
29 United States Medical Licensure Examination step 1 scores and obstetrics-gynecology clerkship final examination Myles, Thomas D
1999
94 6 p. 1049-1051
3 p.
artikel
30 Vaginal birth after cesarean and uterine rupture rates in California Gregory, Kimberly D
1999
94 6 p. 985-989
5 p.
artikel
31 Vaginal 5-fluorouracil for high-grade cervical dysplasia in human immunodeficiency virus infection: a randomized trial1 1 Participating institutions enrolled the following numbers of patients in this study: State University of New York–Health Science Center at Brooklyn (22), Brooklyn, New York; City Hospital at San Juan (19), San Juan, Puerto Rico; Charity Hospital of New Orleans (9), New Orleans, Louisiana; University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (7), Cincinnati, Ohio; Boston City Hospital (7), Boston, Massachusetts; Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (6), New York, New York; Kings County Hospital Center (4), Brooklyn, New York; St. Claire’s Hospital and Health Center (4), New York, New York; Bronx Municipal Hospital Center (4), Bronx, New York; University of North Carolina (3), Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Northwestern University (3), Chicago, Illinois; State University of New York at Buffalo (3), Buffalo, New York; Harlem Hospital (2), New York, New York; Children’s Hospital of Seattle (2), Seattle, Washington; Georgetown University (2), Washington, DC; Albany Medical College (1), Albany, New York; Montefiore Medical Center (1), Bronx, New York; Children’s Hospital of Michigan (1), Detroit, Michigan; and Johns Hopkins University (1), Baltimore, Maryland. Maiman, Mitchell
1999
94 6 p. 954-961
8 p.
artikel
32 Value of perinatal autopsy1 1 The authors acknowledge the statistical support provided by Mary Dubard, MS. Faye-Petersen, Ona M
1999
94 6 p. 915-920
6 p.
artikel
33 Violent maternal deaths in North Carolina Parsons, Linn H
1999
94 6 p. 990-993
4 p.
artikel
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