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LEGALLY SPEAKING

Injured nerve during bilateral tubal ligation

After a tubal ligation and use of compression boots, a woman suffers foot drop. She brings a suit against those involved in the surgery alleging that the boots damaged some nerves. How did her suit turn out? » More

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These videos, articles, CME activities and other resources aid clinicians in staying up to date on the latest screening, testing, and vaccination information relating to HPV and STIs. More

MORCELLATION

Morcellation risk outweighed by risks of laparotomy

Supplying more fodder for the ongoing debate over morcellation, a study questions whether the risk of morcellating a leiomyosarcoma is outweighed by the risks of an open procedure. » More

PREGNANCY

Sickle cell disease in pregnancy

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a devastating abnormality of red blood cells that results in circulatory impairment, tissue damage, infarctions, severe anemia, and life-threatening infections. During pregnancy, SCD poses problems to both mother and fetus. » More

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