2006 Annual Index

AUGUST 2007 VOL. 32, NO. 8

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Jerry G. Ninia, MD
Pelvic congestion syndrome can be attributed to various etiologies, but this significant cause of chronic pelvic pain can be treated with advanced imaging and a multidisciplinary approach.
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Medical Management of Defecatory Dysfunction
Tristi Wood Muir, MD
When evaluating bowel complaints in women, it is important to differentiate symptoms and create an efficient, effective therapy for this common problem.


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Editorial
The Ethics of Monopoly and Monopsony Power in Academic Medical Centers
Frank A. Chervenak, MD; Laurence B. McCullough, PhD

LetterS To The Editor

Financial Planning
Individual Retirement Account Options for Your Children
Steve Williams, CPA

Contraception Corner
The Role of Emergency Contraception in Reducing Pregnancy Risk
Elisa S. Wells, MPH; Mitchell D. Creinin, MD; Pablo Rodriguez, MD

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In the Hot Seat
Pay-for-Performance
Thomas F. Purdon, MD; Barbara Levy, MD

In The Pipeline

Sexuality Matters
Sexuality In Pregnancy
Michael L. McDaniel, MD

Images in Women’s Health
Fallopian Tube Prolapse Following Hysterectomy
Armida Moreno, MD; Rebecca Hall, PhD; Kathleen Kennedy, MD

CME Test

What Your Patients are Reading

Patient Handout
What You Should Know About Sexuality In Pregnancy

Folleto Informativo Para La Paciente
Lo que Usted debe Saber sobre La Sexualidad Durante el Embarazo

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