2007 Annual Index

JULY 2008 VOL. 33, NO. 07

Current Issues in Cervical Cancer Screening
Debbie Saslow, PhD
The focus of cervical cancer prevention and early detection efforts is now on reaching rarely screened and never-screened women, decreasing excess screening, and vaccinating adolescent girls.


Maternal Age and Malformations in Singleton Births
Ambica Garg, MBBS, MS; Claire Connolly, BS; Lisa M. Hollier, MD, MPH
Using the estimates provided in this article, patients can be counseled on the risks associated with extremes of maternal age.

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Departments

Editorial
Taking Care of Ourselves: Being a Role Model For Patients
Patricia J. Sulak, MD

The Cutting Edge
Simplifying the Difficult Vaginal Hysterectomy
Rosanne M. Kho, MD

ViewPoint
Neonatal Euthanasia for Spina Bifida: An Unethical Practice
Frank A. Chervenak, MD; Laurence B. McCullough, PhD; Birgit Arabin, MD

Adolescent Gynecology
Hyperandrogenism in the Adolescent Girl
Shawn J. Smith, MD; Amit M. Deokar, MD, MPH; Hatim A. Omar,MD

Case Report
Cauda Equina Syndrome Presenting as a Complication of Vaginal Reconstructive Surgery
Daniel M. Avery, MD; Marion D. Reed, MD; E. Eugene Marsh, MD

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Patient Handout
What You Should Know About Cervical Cancer Screening

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