2007 Annual Index

APRIL 2008 VOL. 33, NO. 04

Continuous Hormonal Contraception: An Increasingly Popular Option
Patricia J. Sulak, MD
For women who are comfortable with menstrual suppression, numerous options are now available. Determining whether a patient wishes to bleed once a month, once every 3 months, or never, will help dictate which contraceptive to recommend.


Classification of Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Natalie A. Saunders, MD; Angela S. Kueck, MD; Hope K. Haefner, MD
The term VIN encompasses the entire spectrum of histological changes in potential precursors to vulvar squamous cell carcinoma. With the incidence of VIN increasing, the 2004 update of the VIN classification system should allow for better reproducibility among pathologists and better communication among health care providers.

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The Ongoing Cesarean Delivery Controversy
Vivian M. Dickerson, MD

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Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy
Amir Shariati, MD, MS; Patrick J. Culligan, MD

Adolescent Gynecology
Sexual Violence Against Adolescent and Young Adult Women: Considerations Regarding Acquaintance and Date Rape
Kimberly K. McClanahan, PhD; Marlene B. Huff, PhD; Hatim A. Omar, MD

Contraception Update
A New Long-Acting Contraceptive: The Single-Rod Implant
Philip D. Darney, MD, MS; Barbara Clark, RN, MSN, MPH

Practice Guidelines
Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Expert Commentary on the September 2007 ACOG Practice Bulletin
Holly E. Richter, PhD, MD

In the Hot Seat
Molecular Screening For Cervical Cancer: Is it Time to Abandon the Papanicolaou Test?
Carolyn D. Runowicz, MD

Case Report
Transobturator Tape Urethral Sling Procedure Under Local Anesthesia: A Study
Al Muzzammel, MD

Practice Management
Contracts, Part I: Partnership/Shareholder Agreements and Employment Contracts
Steve Williams, CPA

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Letter to The Editor
Byron C. Calhoun, MD, MBA

Patient Handout
What You Should Know About Hormonal Contraception

Folleto Informativo Para La Paciente
Lo que Usted Debe Saber sobre La Anticoncepción Hormonal

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