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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Targeted Single Molecule Sequencing Methodology For Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome., Funda Orkunoglu-Suer, Arthur F. Harralson, David Frankfurter, Paul Gindoff, Travis J. O'Brien
Targeted Single Molecule Sequencing Methodology For Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome., Funda Orkunoglu-Suer, Arthur F. Harralson, David Frankfurter, Paul Gindoff, Travis J. O'Brien
Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: One of the most significant issues surrounding next generation sequencing is the cost and the difficulty assembling short read lengths. Targeted capture enrichment of longer fragments using single molecule sequencing (SMS) is expected to improve both sequence assembly and base-call accuracy but, at present, there are very few examples of successful application of these technologic advances in translational research and clinical testing. We developed a targeted single molecule sequencing (T-SMS) panel for genes implicated in ovarian response to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) for infertility.
RESULTS: Target enrichment was carried out using droplet-base multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology (RainDance®) …
Meeting The Challenge Of Abortion As A Topic In Medical Education, Julia B. Frank, Seema Kakar, Gisela Butera, Maria Jarkowiec, Suzanne Gouda
Meeting The Challenge Of Abortion As A Topic In Medical Education, Julia B. Frank, Seema Kakar, Gisela Butera, Maria Jarkowiec, Suzanne Gouda
Medicine Faculty Posters and Presentations
Abortions typically occur outside of academic medical centers, in a highly politicized context. As adult learners. students may have well formed beliefs about abortion. Few schools address the subject in the clinical years and even fewer in the pre-clinical years. Fulfilling the APGO mandate to provide abortion education requires the development of innovative approaches.
Improving Anatomical Knowledge Through Interactive Modules On The Ob/Gyn Clinical Clerkship, Artin Galoosian, Jill A. Krapf, Kirsten Brown, Gisela Butera, Ellen F. Goldman, Rosalyn A. Jurjus
Improving Anatomical Knowledge Through Interactive Modules On The Ob/Gyn Clinical Clerkship, Artin Galoosian, Jill A. Krapf, Kirsten Brown, Gisela Butera, Ellen F. Goldman, Rosalyn A. Jurjus
Anatomy and Regenerative Biology Faculty Posters and Presentations
The goal of this study is to evaluate the impact of a newly designed interactive method of teaching clinically relevant anatomy to medical students on the OB/GYN clerkship. A 20-question multiple-choice exam was administered to 143 consenting third-year medical students at the beginning and end of each OB/GYN rotation. Students participated in a skills lab with preparatory e-modules that linked anatomy to clinical applications during each rotation. Topics included perineal muscle anatomy (laceration), anterior abdominal wall anatomy (cesarean section), vulvovaginal and uterine anatomy (IUD), and pelvic organ, vasculature, and neural anatomy (hysterectomy). Mean scores improved significantly after the nesting of …
Cervical Varices Presenting As Vaginal Bleeding: A Description Of Two Cases And A Management Plan, Kathy Chyjek, Catherine Hutz, Charles Macri, Jeffrey S. Berger, Anthony C. Venbrux, Nadia Juliet Khati, Dorothy I. Bulas, John W. Larsen
Cervical Varices Presenting As Vaginal Bleeding: A Description Of Two Cases And A Management Plan, Kathy Chyjek, Catherine Hutz, Charles Macri, Jeffrey S. Berger, Anthony C. Venbrux, Nadia Juliet Khati, Dorothy I. Bulas, John W. Larsen
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
Background: Varicose veins are common in pregnancy. However, potentially life-threatening uterine cervical varices have rarely been reported and there are currently no guidelines for their management. Cases: We present two cases of cervical varices found in the setting of second and third trimester bleeding, report on the clinical outcomes and propose a management plan. Both of our patients were delivered between 38-39 weeks gestation and required interdisciplinary meetings between Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anesthesiology, Neonatology and Interventional Radiology to prepare for delivery. Conclusion: For patients in which varices are found inside the cervix, we recommend consideration of second trimester cerclage followed …
Characterizing The Propagation Of Uterine Electrophysiological Signals Recorded With A Multi-Sensor Abdominal Array In Term Pregnancies., Diana Escalona-Vargas, Rathinaswamy B. Govindan, Adrian Furdea, Pam Murphy, Curtis L Lowery, Hari Eswaran
Characterizing The Propagation Of Uterine Electrophysiological Signals Recorded With A Multi-Sensor Abdominal Array In Term Pregnancies., Diana Escalona-Vargas, Rathinaswamy B. Govindan, Adrian Furdea, Pam Murphy, Curtis L Lowery, Hari Eswaran
Pediatrics Faculty Publications
The objective of this study was to quantify the number of segments that have contractile activity and determine the propagation speed from uterine electrophysiological signals recorded over the abdomen. The uterine magnetomyographic (MMG) signals were recorded with a 151 channel SARA (SQUID Array for Reproductive Assessment) system from 36 pregnant women between 37 and 40 weeks of gestational age. The MMG signals were scored and segments were classified based on presence of uterine contractile burst activity. The sensor space was then split into four quadrants and in each quadrant signal strength at each sample was calculated using center-of-gravity (COG). To …
Improving Anatomical Knowledge Retention In Medical Students Entering The Surgery And Obstetrics And Gynecology Clinical Rotations By Nesting Interactive Modules, Samantha Ahle, Jill Krapf, Kirsten Marie Brown, Juliet Lee, Gisela Butera, Ellen Goldman, Myriam Ferzli, Rosalyn A. Jurjus
Improving Anatomical Knowledge Retention In Medical Students Entering The Surgery And Obstetrics And Gynecology Clinical Rotations By Nesting Interactive Modules, Samantha Ahle, Jill Krapf, Kirsten Marie Brown, Juliet Lee, Gisela Butera, Ellen Goldman, Myriam Ferzli, Rosalyn A. Jurjus
GW Research Days 2014
Background: It is well documented in the medical education literature that students retain minimal anatomy knowledge when transitioning from pre-clinical didactics to clinical application on the wards. In a previous study at our own institution we were able to quantify this knowledge deficit in students on surgical clerkships, specifically surgery and obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN). Using our previous data, we designed an integrated, nested clinical teaching model utilizing e-modules to review clinically relevant surgical anatomy during their clinical rotations.
Objective: The goal of this study is to evaluate the impact of a newly designed method of teaching clinically relevant anatomy …
Long-Term Safety Of Ospemifene (52-Week Extension) In The Treatment Of Vulvar And Vaginal Atrophy In Hysterectomized Postmenopausal Women, James A. Simon, David J. Portman, R. Garn Mabey, The Ospemifene Study Group
Long-Term Safety Of Ospemifene (52-Week Extension) In The Treatment Of Vulvar And Vaginal Atrophy In Hysterectomized Postmenopausal Women, James A. Simon, David J. Portman, R. Garn Mabey, The Ospemifene Study Group
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
Objective
To examine the long-term safety of oral ospemifene, a non-estrogen tissue-selective estrogen agonist/antagonist, for the treatment of moderate to severe dyspareunia, a symptom of vulvar and vaginal atrophy (VVA) due to menopause.
Study design
This multicenter, long-term, open-label, safety extension study was conducted in women without a uterus aged 40–80 years (N = 301) who received oral ospemifene 60 mg/day for 52 weeks. Participants either continued their 60-mg/day ospemifene dose from the initial 12-week pivotal efficacy study or switched from blinded placebo or ospemifene 30 mg/day to open-label ospemifene 60 mg/day. The 52-week open-label extension period plus initial …
Minor Gynecologic Surgery: A Review Of The Training Experience And Skill Building Opportunities For Providers In Low And Middle Income Countries, Rachel Marie Clark, Leslie Siriya Bradford, Jessica Opoku-Anane, Joseph Ngonzi, Ferdous Islam, Mithila Faruque, Annekathryn Goodman
Minor Gynecologic Surgery: A Review Of The Training Experience And Skill Building Opportunities For Providers In Low And Middle Income Countries, Rachel Marie Clark, Leslie Siriya Bradford, Jessica Opoku-Anane, Joseph Ngonzi, Ferdous Islam, Mithila Faruque, Annekathryn Goodman
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
Purpose: Minor gynecologic surgery is the cornerstone of gynecologic evaluation and intervention in countries with a well-established medical infrastructure. Surgical training and exposure to minor procedures are not available in low and middle-income countries due to the complex challenges of patient delay and lack of access to healthcare, physician shortages, and the lack of ancillary services such as pathology and radiology. This paper reviews current training statistics, the international literature on minor gynecologic surgery and training strategies.
Methods: PubMed searches using MESH terms cone biopsy, dilation and curettage, and loop electrosurgical excision procedure were performed. Statistics of minor …
Impact Of Vulvovaginal Health On Postmenopausal Women: A Review Of Surveys On Symptoms Of Vulvovaginal Atrophy, Sharon J. Parish, Rossella E. Nappi, Michael L. Krychman, Susan Kellogg-Spadt, James A. Simon, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, Sheryl A. Kingsberg
Impact Of Vulvovaginal Health On Postmenopausal Women: A Review Of Surveys On Symptoms Of Vulvovaginal Atrophy, Sharon J. Parish, Rossella E. Nappi, Michael L. Krychman, Susan Kellogg-Spadt, James A. Simon, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, Sheryl A. Kingsberg
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
Several recent, large-scale studies have provided valuable insights into patient perspectives on postmenopausal vulvovaginal health. Symptoms of vulvovaginal atrophy, which include dryness, irritation, itching, dysuria, and dyspareunia, can adversely affect interpersonal relationships, quality of life, and sexual function. While approximately half of postmenopausal women report these symptoms, far fewer seek treatment, often because they are uninformed about hypoestrogenic postmenopausal vulvovaginal changes and the availability of safe, effective, and well-tolerated treatments, particularly local vaginal estrogen therapy. Because women hesitate to seek help for symptoms, a proactive approach to conversations about vulvovaginal discomfort would improve diagnosis and treatment.
A Comparative Study Of The Standard Prenatal Care In Nicaragua To Standard United States Prenatal Care, Lynsa Minh Nguyen
A Comparative Study Of The Standard Prenatal Care In Nicaragua To Standard United States Prenatal Care, Lynsa Minh Nguyen
GW Research Days 2013
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy and cost effectiveness of the standard prenatal care offered in Nicaragua and the United States.
METHODS: In a comparative study of standard prenatal care in Nicaragua with the prenatal care in the U.S., the number of appointments, the types of tests/screenings, the frequency of tests/screenings, and the maternal and neonatal mortality rates were compared. Data concerning prenatal care was collected from a U.S. obstetric gynecologist and a Nicaraguan government nurse and doctor in the respective countries. The mortality rates used were provided by The World Bank.
RESULTS TO DATE: Standard prenatal care in Nicaragua recommended …
Coccygeal Fracture Pain Cured By Sacral Neuromodulation: A Case Report, Erica R. Hope, Daniel Gruber
Coccygeal Fracture Pain Cured By Sacral Neuromodulation: A Case Report, Erica R. Hope, Daniel Gruber
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
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Moyamoya Disease In Pregnancy: Management After Intracranial Bypass Grafting, Alexis C. Gimovsky, Charles Macri, Susanne L. Bathgate, D. E. Ross
Moyamoya Disease In Pregnancy: Management After Intracranial Bypass Grafting, Alexis C. Gimovsky, Charles Macri, Susanne L. Bathgate, D. E. Ross
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
Moyamoya disease (MD) is a chronic, progressive cerebrovascular disease distinguished by bilateral stenosis or occlusion of the arteries around the circle of Willis with resulting prominent arterial collateral circulation. We describe a pregnant woman in whom this diagnosis was confirmed by cerebral angiogram and treated with bilateral superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) bypass grafting prior to conception. The patient was managed with strict blood pressure monitoring and low-dose aspirin antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum. The patient presented in spontaneous labor at term and underwent a spontaneous vaginal delivery without complications.