2006 Annual Index

JANUARY 2007 VOL. 32, NO. 1



Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder: Individualizing Therapy
Vivian M. Dickerson, MD
Identifying predominant complaints helps to refine diagnosis, direct therapy, and maximize treatment efficacy.


Update on Benign Thyroid Disorders in Women
Jennifer S. Janssen, MD; Michael T. McDermott, MD
Complaints are generally nonspecific, and require a high degree of suspicion.
BONUS Coding Box on page 52


The Vaginal Pessary: Practical Treatment for Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence
Martha Rode, CNM; Rebecca G. Rogers, MD
A cost-effective, low-risk option for many women with symptomatic POP and/or SUI.



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Departments

Guest Editorial
Minimally Invasive Outpatient Treatment of Bowel Incontinence: A New Procedure for the Gynecologist
Stephen Grochmal, MD

In the Hot Seat
Elective Induction of Labor
Scott P. Serden, MD; Michael Nageotte, MD

The Cutting Edge
Update on Gynecologic Electrosurgery
M. Jonathan Solnik, MD

Adolescent GYN
Precocious Puberty
Kecha A. LynShue, MD; Selma Feldman Witchel, MD

Practice Algorithm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Michael L. Krychman, MD

Author Guidelines

CME Test

Patient Handout
What You Should Know About PMS/PMDD

Folleto Informativo Para La Paciente
Lo que Usted debe Saber sobre el Síndrome Premenstrual y el Trastorno Disfórico Premenstrual

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