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We would like to thank Dr Sholapurkar for his comments regarding our recent editorial. Dr Sholapurkar makes 4 points. First, Dr Sholapurkar agrees that studies on longitudinal fetal heart rate…

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We thank Dr Hartzema for his interest in our study. His concerns seem to arise from several misunderstandings, which we will try to clarify. Our combined cohort consists of 4…

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Comments on prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and high-grade squamous cell neoplasia of the lower genital tract

Apr 24, 2017 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Comments on prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and high-grade squamous cell neoplasia of the lower genital tract

Dr Troisi et al reported the results of a reanalysis of data from published cohorts to determine whether the elevated risk of high-grade squamous neoplasia associated with in utero diethylstilbestrol (DES)…

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We thank Drs Straface et al for their interest in our study. The placenta does play a pivotal role as an immunological barrier against congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) but also as a…

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Longitudinal fetal heart rate changes are not generally disregarded but should be supplemented by meaningful categorization of decelerations

Apr 24, 2017 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Longitudinal fetal heart rate changes are not generally disregarded but should be supplemented by meaningful categorization of decelerations

The article by Vintzileos and Smulian highlights the importance of longitudinal assessment of fetal heart rate (FHR) patterns. This is quite unlikely to be the key eluding us for 60…

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Thank you for the opportunity to respond to this letter. We would also like to thank Dr Elshaikh for his interest and thoughtful comments in response to our paper that…

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Trend and pattern of herb and supplement use among pregnant women in the United States: findings from the 2002, 2007, and 2012 US National Health Interview Surveys

Apr 24, 2017 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Trend and pattern of herb and supplement use among pregnant women in the United States: findings from the 2002, 2007, and 2012 US National Health Interview Surveys

Objective The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the United States has rapidly gained popularity in the last half century. Herbs and dietary supplements are among the most…

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