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Primary Care Annual Subject
Index 2003
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Allergy
Recognizing and treating ocular allergy in women. Nov:14-16,19,45
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Alternative medicine
Prenatal yoga: what you need to know. Feb:50-54
Treatment of obesity in the female patient: the role of laparoscopic
adjustable gastric banding. Aug:30-34
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Autoimmune disorders
Asthma in women: the hormonal link. Sep:17-24
Contraception in the lupus patient. Apr:40-42
Coping with systemic lupus erythematosus. May:27-29
HIV… the insidious disease. Sep:11
Pregnancy in the lupus patient. Apr:19-22
Biologic agents in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Nov:9-13
Systemic lupus erythematosus: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment.
Mar:24-28
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Bladder disorders
Comparator trials. Jun(CME suppl):9-14
The evaluation and treatment of interstitial cystitis. Jun(CME
suppl):19-26
Framework for understanding bladder health conditions [algorithm].
Jun(CME suppl):15
Framework for understanding overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis,
urinary tract infection. Jun(CME suppl):5-8
Incidence, prevalence, and quality of life. Jun(CME suppl):3-4
Potassium sensitivity test. Jun(CME suppl):27-30
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Cancer
Clinical data on stool-based colorectal cancer screening test.
Nov(CME suppl):6-8
Computerized analysis of breast images. Oct:25-28
The critical role of the primary care physician, ob/gyn, and the
nurse practitioner in colorectal cancer screening. Nov(CME suppl):1-2
Establishing a colorectal cancer screening program. Nov(CME suppl):9-12
The importance of colorectal cancer screening. Nov(CME suppl):3-6
The importance of screening: the case for colorectal cancer. Oct:37-40
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Cardiovascular disorders
Hormone replacement therapy to prevent cardiovascular disease.
Jun(suppl):15-20
My sister had a venous thromboembolism. Will I? Jul:37-39
Preventing heart disease in women: role and limitations of life-style
change. Aug:13-17
Primary care docs beware: we can prevent heart disease! Oct:10-11
The role of expanded cholesterol testing. Oct:12-16
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Continuing medical education (CME)
Asthma in women: the hormonal link. Sep:17-24 [test 47-48]
Bacterial vaginosis: diagnosis and therapy. Aug:18-23 [test 41-42]
Biologic agents in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Nov:9-13
[test 47-48]
The role Bladder conditions in women [test]. Jun(CME suppl):31-32
Clinical and social implications of genital herpes [test]. Apr(CME
suppl):27-28
Colorectal cancer screening [test]. Nov(CME suppl):15-16
Diabetes in women. Feb:26-31 [test 63-64]
Irritable bowel syndrome. Jan:18-24 [test 43-44]
Managing anxiety disorders in women. Dec:13-20 [test 49-50]
Migraine headaches, pt 1: presentation and diagnosis. May:14-21
[test 45-46]
Migraine headaches, pt 2: treatment options. Jun:22-29 [test 45-46]
Migraine headaches, pt 3: hormonal factors. Jul:31-34 [test 43-44]
Practice parameters for bacterial vaginosis [test]. Feb(CME suppl):15-16
Pregnancy in the lupus patient. Apr:19-22 [test 47-48] of expanded
cholesterol testing. Oct:12-16 [test 43-44]
Systemic lupus erythematosus: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment.
Mar:24-28 [test 53-54]
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Contraception and contraceptives
Condom use: a women’s issue. Feb:55
Contraception in the lupus patient. Apr:40-42
Contraception update, pt 1. Nov:20-22,24-27
Contraception update, pt 2. Dec:29-33
Emergency contraception: what’s new. Dec:47-48
From perimenopause through postmenopause: managing the transition.
Jun(suppl):4-8
Hormonal contraceptives and menstrual changes: strategies for effective
counseling. Sep:27-34
Just say no every now and then. Jun:39-41
The modern IUD. Jun:42-44
Oral contraceptives: choose when—and whether—to bleed.
Oct:41-42
Progestins in oral contraceptives: a comparative review. Feb:32-38
What’s new in contraception. Feb:13-18
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Cosmetic procedures
History and use of the 21st centuries’ fountain of youth.
Feb:56-58, 61
Looking happier with botox. S38:16
Nonsurgical facial rejuvenation. Nov:57-59
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Dermatologic disorders
Dermatoses of pregnancy. May:22-26
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Diabetes
Diabetes in women. Feb:26-31 [test 63-64]
Diabetes: treatment considerations in older women. Jun(suppl):21-25
Insulin delivery system options in diabetes: novel approaches to
an old disease. Jul:14-19
Primary care docs beware: we can prevent heart disease! Oct:10-11
Targeting glycemic control in the primary care setting. Sep:12-16
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Diet
Preventing heart disease in women: role and limitations of life-style
change. Aug:13-17
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Editorials
Are our patients safe? 7-8
Chronic daily headaches: focus on prevention. Jul:11-12
Congratulations Vivian and is the media tinged? Apr:8-9
Defining and achieving career goals in medicine. Jun:10
Evidence-based medicine or magical thinking. Jun(suppl):3
Evidence is in the eye of the beholder. Jan:7
Female sexual dysfunction: a topic for continuing medical education.
Aug:9-10
HIV… the insidious disease. Sep:11
Primary care docs beware: we can prevent heart disease! Oct:10-11
The real primary care. Mar:10
Residents and decreased duty hours. Feb:7
Screening for bacterial vaginosis is vital. Nov:8
The suit and division chief. May:12-13
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Exercise
Prenatal yoga: what you need to know. Feb:50-54
Preventing heart disease in women: role and limitations of life-style
change. Aug:13-17
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Gastrointestinal disorders
Innovations for an age-old problem: hemorrhoids in the female patient.
Oct:29-35
Irritable bowel syndrome. Jan:18-24
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Genetics
Clinical data on stool-based colorectal cancer screening test.
Nov(CME suppl):6-8
The critical role of the primary care physician, ob/gyn, and the
nurse practitioner in colorectal cancer screening. Nov(CME suppl):1-2
Establishing a colorectal cancer screening program. Nov(CME suppl):9-12
Genetic testing for Alzheimer disease. May:40-41
The importance of colorectal cancer screening. Nov(CME suppl):3-6
Meigs syndrome: does it relate to the etiology of benign ascites?
Apr:30-35
My sister had a venous thromboembolism. Will I? Jul:37-39
Prenatal screening for adult onset conditions. Mar:46-47
Update on prenatal genetic screening. Sep:40-43
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Gynecologic disorders
Bacterial vaginosis: diagnosis and therapy. Aug:18-23
Comparator trials. Jun(CME suppl):9-14
Counseling in the context of vaginal infections. Feb(CME suppl):12-14
Diagnosis and management of long-term complications of uterine
artery embolization. Jan:8-12
Diagnosis and treatment of vaginal infections. Feb(CME suppl):8-11
Framework for understanding overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis,
urinary tract infection. Jun(CME suppl):5-8
Incidence, prevalence, and quality of life. Jun(CME suppl):3-4
Meigs syndrome: does it relate to the etiology of benign ascites?
Apr:30-35
A new approach to evaluating and treating pelvic floor muscle atrophy
in women. Jan:25-30
Vaginal infections: meeting patients’ needs. Feb(CME suppl):2
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Headache
Chronic daily headaches: focus on prevention. Jul:11-12
Exogenous hormones and migraine risk management in perimenopausal
patients. Apr:36-39
Migraine headaches, pt 1: presentation and diagnosis. May:14-21
Migraine headaches, pt 2: treatment options. Jun:22-29
Migraine headaches, pt 3: hormonal factors. Jul:31-34
Neurologic management of headache in women. Mar:38-44
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Hematologic disorders
Targeting glycemic control in the primary care setting. Sep:12-16
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Hormones and hormone therapy
Assessment of amenorrhea in women receiving postmenopausal hormone
therapy. Dec:34-36,39-46
Asthma in women: the hormonal link. Sep:17-24
Contraception in the lupus patient. Apr:40-42
Emergency contraception: what’s new. Dec:47-48
Exogenous hormones and migraine risk management in perimenopausal
patients. Apr:36-39
From perimenopause through postmenopause: managing the transition.
Jun(suppl):4-8
Hormonal contraceptives and menstrual changes: strategies for effective
counseling. Sep:27-34
Hormone replacement therapy to prevent cardiovascular disease.
Jun(suppl):15-20
Individualizing postmenopausal hormone therapy: a focus on symptom
management. May:33-39
Insulin delivery system options in diabetes: novel approaches to
an old disease. Jul:14-19
Migraine headaches, pt 3: hormonal factors. Jul:31-34
The modern IUD. Jun:42-44
Neurologic management of headache in women. Mar:38-44
Norethindrone acetate versus medroxyprogesterone acetate: a review
of current evidence. Aug:34-38
Progesterone for the prevention of preterm delivery: prime
time or pretender? Dec:23,26-28
Progesterone for the prevention of preterm delivery: ready
for prime time? Dec:22,24-25,28
Progestins in oral contraceptives: a comparative review. Feb:32-38
What’s new in contraception. Feb:13-18
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Infections
Bacterial vaginosis: diagnosis and therapy. Aug:18-23
Counseling in the context of vaginal infections. Feb(CME suppl):12-14
Diagnosing herpes simplex virus. Oct:18-22
Diagnosis and treatment of vaginal infections. Feb(CME suppl):8-11
Diagnosis: infections and the nature of the disease. Apr(CME suppl):3-7
Forensic examination of the female sexual assault victim, pt 1:
basic procedure. Apr:23-29
Forensic examination of the female sexual assault victim, pt 2:
special techniques and circumstances. Jun:11-16
Genital herpes: goals of antiviral therapy. Apr(CME suppl):23-26
Genital herpes: impact on sexual health. Apr(CME suppl):8-9
Genital herpes resources. Apr(CME suppl):29
Genital herpes [treatment algorithm]. Apr(CME suppl):14-15
HIV… the insidious disease. Sep:11
New strategies for preventing neonatal herpes. Apr(CME suppl):19-21
Psychosocial issues in the management of genital herpes. Apr(CME
suppl):10-18
Some common sexually transmitted diseases: an update for women’s
health care practitioners. Nov:28-30,35-37
Vaginal infections: meeting patients’ needs. Feb(CME suppl):2
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Laparoscopy
Treatment of obesity in the female patient: the role of laparoscopic
adjustable
gastric banding. Aug:27-33
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Menopause
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia: new insights. Jan:40-42
Asthma in women: the hormonal link. Sep:17-24
Diabetes: treatment considerations in older women. Jun(suppl):21-25
Evidence-based medicine or magical thinking. Jun(suppl):3
Exogenous hormones and migraine risk management in perimenopausal
patients. Apr:36-39
From perimenopause through postmenopause: managing the transition.
Jun(suppl):4-8
Individualizing postmenopausal hormone therapy: a focus on symptom
management. May:33-39
Norethindrone acetate versus medroxyprogesterone acetate: a review
of current evidence. Aug:34-38
Treating hot flashes: Options to Estrogen. Nov:38-40
An update on osteoporosis. Jun(suppl):9-14
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Menstruation
Hormonal contraceptives and menstrual changes: strategies for effective
counseling. Sep:27-34
Oral contraceptives: choose when—and whether—to bleed.
Oct:41-42
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Neurologic disorders
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia: new insights. Jan:40-42
Genetic testing for Alzheimer disease. May:40-41
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Obesity
Preventing heart disease in women: role and limitations of life-style
change. Aug:13-17
Treatment of obesity in the female patient: the role of laparoscopic
adjustable gastric banding. Aug:27-33
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Obstetrics and gynecology
Episiotomy: indications and repair. Apr:43-45
The modern IUD. Jun:42-44
New challenges in cesarean delivery. Jul:24-30
Pessaries for pelvic organ prolapse. Feb:59-61
Residency conundrums: approaches to six vexing scenarios. Sep:35-39
Twin and triplet births: facts, figures, and costs. Jun:30-35
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Osteoporosis
An update on osteoporosis. Jun(suppl):9-14
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Pain
Chronic pain management and your medical license: 10 things you
should know. Jan:31-34
The evaluation and treatment of interstitial cystitis. Jun(CME
suppl):19-26
Framework for understanding overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis,
urinary tract infection. Jun(CME suppl):5-8
Incidence, prevalence, and quality of life. Jun(CME suppl):3-4
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Patient education
Bacterial vaginosis explained. S39:7-8
Bacterial vaginosis: the most common cause of vaginal irritation.
S40:3-5
Bladder condition resources. Jun(CME suppl):33
Bladder control problems [patient handout]. Jun(CME suppl):16
Bladder evaluation diary [patient handout]. Jun(CME suppl):17
Breast reduction. S40:6-8
Colon cancer: the preventable cancer. S38:9-12
Colorectal cancer screening can save your life [patient handout].
Nov(CME suppl):13-14
Condom use: a women’s issue. S40:12-13
Counseling in the context of vaginal infections. Feb(CME suppl):12-14
Douching: a habit worth questioning. S40:10-11
Genital herpes resources. Apr(CME suppl):29
Herpes: my story. S38:5-8
Looking happier with botox. S38:16
Low sexual desire: where did it go and how can I get it back? S38:13-15
Pelvic pain and urgency/frequency patient symptom scale. Jun(CME
suppl):18
Psychosocial issues in the management of genital herpes. Apr(CME
suppl):10-18
Talking about sex. S40:14-15
Understanding vaginitis. S39:1-4
What to do when you have a vaginal infection. S39:5-6
You can function despite chronic pain. S38:1-4
What you should know about…
Alzheimer’s disease. Jan:45-46
Anxiety. Mar:55-56
Asthma. Sep:49-50
Breast cancer screening. Oct:45-46
Cholesterol. Jul:45-46
Contraceptive surgery. Aug:45-46
Heart disease in women. Jun:47-48
Lupus. Feb:65-66
Migraine headaches. Apr:49-50
Osteoporosis. May:47-48
Rheumatoid arthritis. Dec:51-52
Type 2 diabetes. Nov:49-50
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Pharmacotherapy
The 2002 sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines. Feb(CME
suppl):3-7
Comparator trials. Jun(CME suppl):9-14
Diabetes: treatment considerations in older women. Jun(suppl):21-25
Diagnosis and treatment of vaginal infections. Feb(CME suppl):8-11
The evaluation and treatment of interstitial cystitis. Jun(CME
suppl):19-26
Identifying and treating depression in women: beyond the obvious.
Mar:11-23
Individualizing postmenopausal hormone therapy: a focus on symptom
management. May:33-39
Insulin delivery system options in diabetes: novel approaches to
an old disease. Jul:14-19
Genital herpes: goals of antiviral therapy. Apr(CME suppl):23-26
Genital herpes [treatment algorithm]. Apr(CME suppl):14-15
Migraine headaches, pt 2: treatment options. Jun:22-29
The psychopharmacologic basis of energy and fatigue. Sep:24-29,50
Systemic lupus erythematosus: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment.
Feb:25-31
An update on osteoporosis. Jun(suppl):9-14
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Pregnancy
Abdominal pregnancy revealed following vaginal hysterectomy. May:43-44
Asthma in women: the hormonal link. Sep:17-24
Dermatoses of pregnancy. May:22-26
From perimenopause through postmenopause: managing the transition.
Jun(suppl):4-8
Migraine headaches, pt 3: hormonal factors. Jul:31-34
Neurologic management of headache in women. Mar:38-44
New challenges in cesarean delivery. Jul:24-30
New strategies for preventing neonatal herpes. Apr(CME suppl):19-21
Progesterone for the prevention of preterm delivery: prime
time or pretender? Dec:23,26-28
Progesterone for the prevention of preterm delivery: ready
for prime time? Dec:22,24-25,28
Pregnancy in the lupus patient. Apr:19-22
Prenatal screening for adult onset conditions. Mar:46-47
Prenatal yoga: what you need to know. Feb:50-54
Tobacco and ethanol use in pregnancy: implications for obstetric
and anesthetic management. Apr:12-16
Twin and triplet births: facts, figures, and costs. Jun:30-35
Update on prenatal genetic screening. Sep:40-43
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Prenatal screening
Prenatal screening for adult onset conditions. Mar:46-47
Tobacco and ethanol use in pregnancy: implications for obstetric
and anesthetic management. Apr:12-16
Update on prenatal genetic screening. Sep:40-43
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Preventive medicine
Chronic daily headaches: focus on prevention. Jul:11-12
Clinical data on stool-based colorectal cancer screening test.
Nov(CME suppl):6-8
The critical role of the primary care physician, ob/gyn, and the
nurse practitioner in colorectal cancer screening. Nov(CME suppl):1-2
Establishing a colorectal cancer screening program. Nov(CME suppl):9-12
The importance of colorectal cancer screening. Nov(CME suppl):3-6
The importance of screening: the case for colorectal cancer. Oct:37-40
New strategies for preventing neonatal herpes. Apr(CME suppl):19-21
Primary care docs beware: we can prevent heart disease! Oct:10-11
An update on osteoporosis. Jun(suppl):9-14
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Psychiatric disorders
Coping with systemic lupus erythematosus. May:27-29
Identifying and treating depression in women: beyond the obvious.
Mar:11-23
Irritable bowel syndrome. Jan:18-24 [test 43-44]
Managing anxiety disorders in women. Dec:13-20
The psychopharmacologic basis of energy and fatigue. Aug:24-29,50
Psychosocial issues in the management of genital herpes. Apr(CME
suppl):10-18
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Regulatory issues
Chronic pain management and your medical license: 10 things you
should know. Jan:38-41
Congratulations Vivian and is the media tinged? Apr:8-9
The suit and division chief. May:12-13
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Resources
Bladder condition resources. Jun(CME suppl):33
Genital herpes resources. Apr(CME suppl):29
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Screening
Clinical data on stool-based colorectal cancer screening test.
Nov(CME suppl):6-8
Computerized analysis of breast images. Oct:25-28
The critical role of the primary care physician, ob/gyn, and the
nurse practitioner in colorectal cancer screening. Nov(CME suppl):1-2
Diagnosing herpes simplex virus. Oct:18-22
Establishing a colorectal cancer screening program. Nov(CME suppl):9-12
The importance of colorectal cancer screening. Nov(CME suppl):3-6
The importance of screening: the case for colorectal cancer. Oct:37-40
Potassium sensitivity test. Jun(CME suppl):27-30
The role of expanded cholesterol testing. Oct:12-16
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Sexual assault
Forensic examination of the female sexual assault victim, pt 1:
basic procedure. Apr:23-29
Forensic examination of the female sexual assault victim, pt 2:
special techniques and circumstances. Jun:11-16
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Sexuality
Chronic illnesses and disabilities affecting women’s sexuality.
Jan:35-38,42
Discussing sex with patients. May:42
Female sexual dysfunction: a topic for continuing medical education.
Aug:9-10
Is my sex life normal? Sep:44-45
Talking about sex. Feb:39-40
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
The 2002 sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines. Feb(CME
suppl):3-7
Condom use: a women’s issue. Feb:55
Diagnosing herpes simplex virus. Oct:18-22
Diagnosis and treatment of vaginal infections. Feb(CME suppl):8-11
Diagnosis: infections and the nature of the disease. Apr(CME suppl):3-7
Forensic examination of the female sexual assault victim, pt 1:
basic procedure. Apr:23-29
Forensic examination of the female sexual assault victim, pt 2:
special techniques and circumstances. Jun:11-16
Genital herpes: goals of antiviral therapy. Apr(CME suppl):23-26
Genital herpes: impact on sexual health. Apr(CME suppl):8-9
Genital herpes resources. Apr(CME suppl):29
Genital herpes [treatment algorithm]. Apr(CME suppl):14-15
New strategies for preventing neonatal herpes. Apr(CME suppl):19-21
Psychosocial issues in the management of genital herpes. Apr(CME
suppl):10-18
Some common sexually transmitted diseases: an update for women’s
health care practitioners. Nov:28-30,35-37
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Substance abuse
Tobacco and ethanol use in pregnancy: implications for obstetric
and anesthetic management. Apr:12-16
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Surgery
Abdominal pregnancy revealed following vaginal hysterectomy. May:43-44
Abdominoplasty. Jul:40-42
Diagnosis and management of long-term complications of uterine
artery embolization. Jan:8-12
Episiotomy: indications and repair. Apr:43-45
Innovations for an age-old problem: hemorrhoids in the female patient.
Oct:29-35
New challenges in cesarean delivery. Jul:24-30
Reduction mammaplasty. Mar:48-51
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Ultrasonography
Computerized analysis of breast images. Oct:25-28
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