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oEs Dol ITORIAL INDEX JANUARY—DECEMBER 2004, VOLUME 49 IDENTIFICATION CODES Barnhart K: see Seeber B Darney P: see Zite N Geller SE: see Cox SM aw— Altmed Watch Berchuck A Davino MM Gilliam M: see Zite N Destiny's child. 104, Oct, so HIPPA Consult. 124, Mar, ra Gilpin M cc— Clinician to Clinician Berg R: see Monteagudo A Dellinger EP: see Anaya DA Coping with stress. 30-33, Nov, og cd— Case Studies in Coding Berghella V Demco L What I've learned on the way to a co— Controversies in Ob/Gyn The short and funneled cervix: What do Novel approaches to diagnosing and career. 40-43, Jul, og dp— Diagnostic Puzzler | do now? 26-34, Apr, ra treating endometriosis. 12-18, Apr Gleicher N ed— Editorial Boone T, Spann S 15, ra Is it time to limit IVF transfers to one Is— _ Legally Speaking Overactive bladder: Antimuscarinic Dinsmoor MJ embryo? 73-85, Aug, ra md- March of Dimes Updates therapy in primary care. 9-16, May | love pus. 104, Aug, so Goldberg J, Sultana C og— Our Generation (Suppl), ra Should pregnant patients be worried Preventing perineal lacerations during ra— Review Article Bristow RE: see Garg R about West Nile virus? 66-75, Jul, ra labor. 50-58, Sep, ra so— Sign Out Brooks LM: see Milligan RA Dmochowski RR, Leu P Goldner WS: see Schiechte JA sy— Symposium (roundtable) Brooks SE, Gordon NJ The overactive bladder: A consideration Goodwin TM Cutting hysterectomy-related of evolving diagnostic and A practical approach to hyperemesis uc— Ultrasound Clinics complications and costs. 60-68, management strategies. 7-13, Apr gravidarum. 47-62, Jun, ra *CME-accredited articles Sep, ra (Suppl), ra Gordon NJ: see Brooks SE Special Issue Brown JS Donnenfeld AE, Panke ES Grant GJ, Halpern S Apr 15—Technology Epidemiology and diagnosis of OAB. 2- What to do when your patient wants “Obstetric anesthesia: Update 2004. 5, Oct (Suppl), ra prenatal paternity testing. 44-51, Apr 44-57, Jul, ra Supplements: Brunetto W: see Smith MV Guinn D, Jones RO 15, ra Apr (Suppl) - Fetal Fibronectin: Bump RC: see Viktrup L Echenberg R Using fFN testing in a low-risk Current use, future promise Buster JE A program for management of chronic population. 15-18, Apr (Suppl), ra Apr (Suppl) - Overactive Bladder- Hormonal aspects of HSDD. 12-17, pelvic pain. 34-37, Nov, cc Gupta N: see Bachmann GA Sep (Suppl), ra Hager WD Managing for success Elinoff V, Josephson K Buster JE: see McKenzie LJ Managing mastitis. 32-47, Jan, ra May (Suppl) - Overactive Bladder- Case Studies in OAB. 17-20, May Camann W: see Bryant A Halpern S: see Grant G A real-world approach to diagno- Carson CC (Suppl), ra Henry GD: see Colgan R sis and treatment Don’t overlook the “nuisance” of Elliott J Hill EH Sep (Suppl) - Restoring Sexual bladder disorders. 1, May (Suppl), ed Should all complicated pregnancies be Coding for colposcopy. 86-91, Jan, cd referred to an MFM specialist? Yes. Desire: The Safety and Efficacy of Casper RF: see Mitwally HF Coding for invasive fetal procedures. 71-73, Sep, co Testosterone in Menopausal Caveleri M: see Yonkers K 92-101, May, cd Ferenczy A Women Cerrato PL Coding for laparoscopic colpopexy *Managing pregnant patients with Oct (Suppl) - Targeting Optimal Care Altmed Watch. 85, Jan, aw cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 76- 100-105, Mar, cd Chen K: see Bryant A Coding for multiple surgical procedures. for Patients with OAB 89, Mar, ra Cherot E 90-97, Jun, cd Should all complicated pregnancies be Fiore E Coding for multiple ultrasounds. 110- AUTHORS referred to an MFM specialist? No. March of Dimes: Are prenatal vitamins 114, Sep, cd 71, 73-76, Sep, co enough? 102-115, May, md Hillard P Cohen AW Fleischman SJ The politics of adolescent health. 80, Adamson D My experience with ACOG’s grievance Getting out from under student debt. Dec, so Money-back IVF guarantees: weighing process. 39-41, Sep, cc 25-29, Oct, og isaacson K the pros and cons. 80-90, May, ra Cohen H: see Skoinik N We must return to fee-for-service. 32- Turning creative ideas into innovative Akca 0: see Sessler D Colgan R, Henry GD 36, Jun, 0g hardware. 6, Apr 15, ed Anaya DA, Dellinger EP OAB diagnosis in primary care practice. Fong S, McGovern P Jones RO: see Guinn D *Update on preventing surgical site 2-8, May (Suppl), ra How does age affect fertility? 37-46, Josephson K: see Elinoff V infections. 34-48, Aug, ra Collins D Apr, ra Judd MG Andrews Jl Legally Speaking. 24-30, Jan, Is Frisbaek YR: see Park J A novel approach to tubal sterilization. When does a pregnant patient need Legally Speaking. 26-29, Mar, Is Gallup DG, Meguiar RL 24-25, Jun, cc antibiotics? 45-54, Feb, ra Legally Speaking. 28-30, May, Is Coping with necrotizing fasciitis. 38-46, Kaplan A Auerbach RD: see Lockwood CJ Legally Speaking. 36-39, Jul, Is Jun, ra Case Study: Brain injury at birth. 34-40, Bachmann GA Legally Speaking. 28-32, Sep, Is Garg R, Russell JJ, Shih IM, Oct, Is Strategies for recognition and Legally Speaking. 42-45, Nov, Is Bristow RE Case Study: The genetic defense. 22- management of sexual dysfunction Copel JA: see Ravishankar V Have you ruled out a placental site 25, Apr, Is in menopausal women. 4-11, Sep Copel JA: see Small MJ nodule? 18-20, Dec, cc Case Study: Molluscum contagiosum of (Suppl), ra Cotter A: see O’Sullivan M Garite TJ the breast. 30-33, Aug, Is Bachmann GA, Gupta N Cox SM, Kilpatrick SJ, Geller SE fFN as an adjunct in selection and Case Study: Myomectomy. 22-28, Does androgen insufficiency exist in Preventing maternal deaths in America. management of labor induction. 19- Dec, Is women? Yes. 58-61, Jul, co 78-88, Sep, ra 21, Apr (Suppl), ra Case Study: Obstructed ureter. 25-29, 52 CONTEMPORARY OB/GYN = DECEMBER 2004 EDITORIAL INDEX—IDENTIFICATION CODES aw— Altmed Watch md- March of Dimes Updates Special Issue Apr 15—Technology real-world approach to diagnosis and treatment cccd—— CClaisneic iSatnu dtioe sC liinni cCioadni ng orga— ORuerv ieGwen eArratitciloen ASpurpp (lGeumpepn))t-s :F etal Fibronectin: Current SeTph e( SSuapfpeit)y- aRneds toErfifincga cSye xoufa l Desire: co— Controversies in Ob/Gyn so— Sign Out use, future promise dp— Diagnostic Puzzler sy— Symposium (roundtable) Apr (Suppl)- Overactive Bladder- Testosterone in Menopausal Women ed— Editorial uc— Ultrasound Clinics Managing for success Oct (Suppi)- Targeting Optimal Care for Is— Legally Speaking *CME-accredited articles May (Suppi)- Overactive Bladder-A Patients with OAB Feb, Is critical, Part 1. 73-95, Nov, sy Ravishankar V, Copel JA sooner is better. 58-81, Apr, ra Case Study: When not to attempt Low G: see Milligan RA Diagnosing and managing mild fetal Spann S: see Boone T VBAC. 26-30, Jun, Is Margulis R: see Monteagudo A cerebral ventriculomegaly. 98-109, Spatz DL: see Milligan RA Kay GG McGovern P: see Fong S Sep, uc Speroff L Targeting muscarinic receptors: Will McKenzie LJ, Buster JE Richart RM What I’ve learned from the emotional selective therapy minimize cognitive Progesterone in early pregnancy: The end of an era. 128, Sep, so and political response to WHI. 104, adverse events? 11-14, Oct (Suppl), ra measuring it, giving it. 60-75, Mar, Roqué H Jun, so Ke RW, Kutteh WH ra Do thrombophilias cause early first- Staskin DR Controlling PCOS: What role should Meguiar RV: see Gallup DG trimester miscarriages? No. 51, 55-59, Overactive bladder: The pharmacology rosiglitazone play? 33-48, Mar, ra Merewood A: see Philipp BL Mar, co of current and newer agents. 14-20, Kerr L Miller C Rosenblatt PL, Pulliam SJ Apr (Suppl), ra An update on the current standards of The electronic medical record: Is it for An update on suburethral slings for Stenchever M, Lentz G OAB therapy: Are today’s you? 47-57, Apr, ra stress urinary incontinence. 33-43, *Sexual dysfunction: a couples issue. antimuscarinics providing optimal Milligan RA, Low G, Spatz DL, Apr 15, ra 30-46, Dec, ra care? 6-11, Oct (Suppl), ra Brooks LM, Serwint JR, Pugh LC Rovner ES, Wein AJ Strunk AL: see Lockwood CJ Kilpatrick S Offering breastfeeding mothers advice Causes and consequences of OAB. 4- Sultana C: see Goldberg J Do you have to be crazy to practice on contraception. 72-78, Oct, ra 6, Apr (Suppl), ra Tadir Y obstetrics? 112, Nov, so Minkin M Russell JJ: see Garg R What's in the technology pipeline? 20- The twin with IUGR. 94-96, Nov, ra A no-fault approach to shoulder Santoro NF 32, Apr 15, ra Kilpatrick SJ: see Geller SE dystocia. 48-50, Dec, ra The Big Chill—dedicated to Beth Ivy. Ventolini G, Neiger R Kopans DB Mitwally HF, Casper RF 108, Jul, so *Using and abusing oxytocin. 42-49, Three common myths about Using aromatase inhibitors to induce Guest Editorial: Practicing ‘30- Sep, ra mammography. 49-58, Aug, ra ovulation in breast Ca survivors. 73- something’ medicine. 8-11, Jun, ed Viktrup L, Bump RC Kupferminc MJ 83, Jan, ra What a SWAN can teach us about *Office assessment of urinary Do thrombophilias cause early first- Moise KJ menopause. 69-79, May, ra incontinence. 42-58, Oct, ra trimester miscarriages? Yes. 51-55, Rh disease: It’s still a threat. 34-48, Schiechte JA, Goldner WS Wein AJ: see Rovner E Mar, co May, ra *What’s the best approach to Weiss G Kutteh WH: see Ke RW Monteagudo A, Margulis R, hyperprolactinemia? 49-54, May, ra Does androgen insufficiency exist in Lapeyre L Berg R Scott JR: see Lockwood CJ women? No. 58, 61-64, Jul, co Residency versus the real world of Gynecologic emergency: torsion of the Seeber B, Barnhart K Weiss GG ob/gyn. 33-35, Sep, og right fallopian tube in pregnancy. 76- Ectopic pregnancy: Prompt diagnosis Should you give employee references? Lentz G: see Stenchever M 81, Jul, uc spells effective treatment. 6-72, aug, 82-88, Jul, ra Leu P: see Dmochowski R Morrell MJ ra Yonkers KA Lockwood CJ *Epilepsy and pregnancy: minimizing Serwint JR: see Milligan RA “Identifying perinatal depression— Cesarean delivery (Part 3): Is it time to the risks. 51-70, Jan, ra Sessler Di, Akca 0 sooner is better. 58-81, Apr, ra embrace elective procedures? 6-10, Neiger R: see Ventolini G Preventing surgical site infections— Yonkers KA: see Smith MV Dec, ed Nelson L without drugs. 78-87, Feb, ra Yonkers KA, Smith MG, Cesarean delivery (Part 2): Managing What’s the best approach to Shih IM: see Garg R Caveleri MA, Brunetto WL the logjam. 11-15, Nov, ed spontaneous premature ovarian Silber S *Recognizing depression in gynecologic Expert medical courts: An idea whose failure? 46-56, Nov, ra Evaluating the infertile male—Part 1. patients. 63-73, Jun, ra Zite N, Gilliam M, Darney P time has come. 11, 12, Sep, ed Norwitz ER: see Park J 80-88, Oct, ra *Contraception choices for 2004. 30- It’s time for a rational approach to ART. O’Sullivan M, Cotter A Simon JA 44, Feb, ra 9, 10, Feb, ed *Update on managing HIV in pregnancy. Emerging treatment strategies for John Edwards: The wrong prescription for 57-72, Nov, ra menopausal women with HSDD: the ob/gyns!! 8-11, Aug, ed Panke ES: see Donnenfeld AE role of testosterone therapy. 18-23, SUBJECTS OTC emergency contraception: the right Parilla BV Sep (Suppl), ra choice. 12-15, Jan, ed Using indomethacin as a tocolytic. 90- Simpson JL ABNORMALITIES Playing politics with women’s health: 99, Mar, ra Making sense of the CF screening Diagnosing and managing mild fetal The FDA and Plan B. 11-15, Jul, ed Park JS, Frisbaek Y, Norwitz ER guidelines. 60, Oct, ra cerebral ventriculomegaly. 98-109, Screening for Down syndrome: Is Use of fFN testing in ongoing patient Skolnik NS, Cohen HB Sep, uc FASTER better? 11, 12, Mar, ed monitoring. 9-14, Apr (Suppl), ra A short course on PMDD. 56-65, May, Six steps to state-based tort reform. Peaceman AM ra ABORTION 11-15, May, ed Using fFN testing to evaluate the Small MJ, Copel JA Using and abusing oxytocin. 42-49, WHI: The ‘other shoe’ drops. 6, 9, Apr, ed threat of prematurity in women with Practical guidelines for diagnosing and Sep, ra Why the CD rate is on the rise (Part 1). symptoms. 5-9, Apr (Suppl), ra treating fetal hydronephrosis. 59-77, 8-11, Oct, ed Philipp BL, Merewood A Feb, uc ABORTION, SPONTANEOUS Lockwood CJ, Auerbach RD, “I'm on a new medication; should | stop Smith MV, Brunetto WL, Do thrombophilias cause early first- Scott JR, Strunk AL nursing?” 89-97, Sep, ra Yonkers KA trimester miscarriages? 51-59, The ob/gyn and legal liability: condition Pugh LC: see Milligan RA “Identifying perinatal depression— Mar, co DECEMBER 2004 = CONTEMPORARY OB/GYN 55 EDITORIAL INDEX—IDENTIFICATION CODES aw— Altmed Watch mo- March of Dimes Updates Special issue Apr 15—Technology real-world approach tod iagnosis and treatment cc— Clinician to Clinician og— Our Generation Supplements: ts: Sep (Suppi)- RestoSerxuail Dnesgir e: cd— Case Studies in Coding fa— Review Article Apr (Suppl)- Fetal Fibronectin: Current The Safaned Eftficyacy of co— Controversies in Ob/Gyn so— Sign Out use, future promise dp— Diagnostic Puzzier sy— Symposium (roundtable) Apr (Suppl)- Overactive Bladder- TestoisnM tenoeparusaol nWoeme n ed— Editorial uc— Ultrasound Clinics Managing for success Oct (Suppl)- Targeting Optimal Care for Is— Legally Speaking *CME-accredited articles May (Suppl)- Overactive Bladder-A Patients with OAB ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY BLADDER, OVERACTIVE Cesarean delivery (Part 2): Managing complications and costs. 60-68, SYNDROME Case studies in OAB. 17-20, May the logjam. 11-15, Nov, ed Sep, ra Update on managing HIV in pregnancy. (Suppl), ra Update on managing HIV in pregnancy. 57-72, Nov, ra Causes and consequences of OAB. 4- 57-72, Nov, ra COUNSELING 6, Apr (Supp), ra Why the CD rate is on the rise (Part 1). *Contraception choices for 2004. 30- ADOLESCENCE Epidemiology and diagnosis of OAB. 2- 8, Oct, ed 44, Feb, ra The politics of adolescent health. 80, 7, Oct (Suppl), ra What's the best approach to Dec, so OAB diagnosis in primary care practice. CLINICIAN TO CLINICIAN spontaneous premature ovarian 2-8, May (Suppl), ra Have you ruled out a placental site failure? 46-56, Nov, ra ALTERNATIVE/COMPLEMENTARY Overactive bladder: Antimuscarinic nodule? 18-20, Dec, cc MEDICINE therapy in primary care. 9-16, May My experience with ACOG’s grievance DEATH Altmed Watch. 85, Jan, aw (Suppl), ra process. 39-41, Sep, cc Preventing maternal deaths in America. The overactive bladder: A consideration A novel approach to tubal sterilization. 78-88, Sep, ra AMENORRHEA of evolving diagnostic and 24-25, Jun, CC *What’s the best approach to management strategies. 7-13, Apr A program for managing chronic pelvic DEPRESSION hyperprolactinemia? 49-54, May, ra (Suppl), ra pain. 34-37, Nov, cc “Identifying perinatal depression— What's the best approach to Overactive bladder: The pharmacology sooner is better. 58-81, Apr, ra spontaneous premature ovarian of current and newer agents. 14-20, CLOMIPHENE *Recognizing depression in gynecologic failure? 46-56, Nov, ra Apr (Suppl), ra Using aromatase inhibitors to induce patients. 63-73, Jun, ra Targeting muscarinic receptors: Will ovulation in breast Ca survivors. 73- A short course on PMDD. 56-65, ANALGESIA selective therapy minimize cognitive 83, Jan, ra May, ra adverse events? 11-14, Oct (Suppl), ra *Obstetric anesthesia: Update 2004 An update on the current standards of CODING DIABETES MELLITUS 44-57, Jul, ra OAB therapy: Are today’s Coding for colposcopy. 86-91, Jan, cd Preventing surgical site infections— ANDROGENS antimuscarinics providing optimal Coding for invasive fetal procedures. without drugs. 78-87, Feb, ra care? 6-11, Oct (Suppl), ra 92-101, May, cd Does androgen insufficiency exist in Coding for laparoscopic colpopexy. DOWN SYNDROME women? 58-64, Jul, co BREAST CANCER 100-105, Mar, cd Screening for Down syndrome: Is Using aromatase inhibitors to induce Coding for multiple surgical procedures. FASTER better? 11, 12, Mar, ed ANESTHESIA ovulation in breast Ca survivors. 73- 90-97, Jun, cd Obstetric anesthesia: Update 2004. 44- 83, Jan, ra Coding for multiple ultrasounds. 110- DRUG THERAPY 57, Jul, ra 114, Sep, cd “I’m on anew medication; should | stop BREAST DISEASE nursing?” 89-97, Sep, ra ANTIBIOTICS Managing mastitis. 32-47, Jan, ra COLPOSCOPY Managing mastitis. 32-47, Jan, ra Coding for colposcopy. 86-91, Jan, cd EDITORIAL Update on preventing surgical site BREASTFEEDING Cesarean delivery (Part 3): Is it time to infections. 35-48, Aug, ra “I’m on a new medication; should | stop COMPLICATIONS embrace elective procedures? 6-10, When does a pregnant patient need nursing?” 89-97, Sep, ra Cutting hysterectomy-related Dec, ed antibiotics? 45-54, Feb, ra Offering breastfeeding mothers advice complications and costs. 60-68, Cesarean delivery (Part 2): Managing on contraception. 72, Oct, ra Sep, ra the logjam. 11-15, Nov, ed ANTIEMETICS Expert medical courts: An idea whose A practical approach to hyperemesis CALCIUM COMPUTERS time has come. 11-12, Sep, ed gravidarum. 47-62, Jun, ra March of Dimes: Are prenatal vitamins The electronic medical record: |s it for Guest Editorial: Practicing ‘30- enough? 102-115, May, md you? 47-57, Apr, ra something’ medicine. 8-11, Jun, ed ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE It's time for a rational approach to ART. TECHNOLOGY CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING CONTRACEPTION 9, 10, Feb, ed Is it time to limit IVF transfers to one The end of an era. 128, Sep, so *Contraception choices for 2004. 30- John Edwards: The wrong prescription embryo? 73-85, Aug, ra *Managing pregnant patients with 44, Feb, ra for ob/gyns!! 8-11, Aug, ed It’s time for a rational approach to ART. cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 76- A novel approach to tubal sterilization. OTC emergency contraception: the right 9, 10, Feb, ed 89, Mar, ra 24-25, Jun, cc choice. 12-15, Jan, ed Offering breastfeeding mothers advice Playing politics with women’s health: BIOPSY CERVIX on contraception. 72, Oct, ra The FDA and Plan B. 11-15, Jul, ed Managing pregnant patients with The short and funneled cervix: What do OTC emergency contraception: the right Screening for Down syndrome: Is cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 76- | do now? 26-34, Apr, ra choice. 12-15, Jan, ed FASTER better? 11, 12, Mar, ed 89, Mar, ra Playing politics with women’s health: Six steps to state-based tort reform. CESAREAN SECTION The FDA and Plan B. 11-15, Jul, ed 11-15, May, ed BIRTHWEIGHT Cesarean delivery (Part 3): Is it time to Turning creative ideas into innovative A practical approach to hyperemesis embrace elective procedures? 6-10, COST CONTAINMENT hardware. 6, Apr 15, ed gravidarum. 47-62, Jun, ra Dec, ed Cutting hysterectomy-related WHI: The ‘other shoe’ drops. 6, 9, Apr, ed 56 CONTEMPORARY OB/GYN # DECEMBER 2004 EDITORIAL INDEX—IDENTIFICATION CODES aw— Altmed Watch md- March of Dimes Updates Special Issue Apr 15—Technology teal-world approach to diagnosis and treatment cc— Clinician to Clinician og— Our Generation Sep (Suppi)- Restoring Sexual Desire: cd— — Case Studies in Coding fa— Review Article The Safety and Efficacy of co— Controversies in Ob/Gyn so— Sign Out dp— Diagnostic Puzzler sy— Symposium (roundtable) Testosterone in Menopausal Women ed— Editorial uc— Ultrasound Clinics Oct (Suppl)- Targeting Optimal Care for Is— Legally Speaking *CME-accredited articles May (Suppi)- Overactive Bladder-A Patients with OAB Why the CD rate is on the rise (Part 1). Using fFN testing in a low-risk HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY INSURANCE, HEALTH 8, Oct, ed population. 15-18, Apr (Suppl), ra VIRUS Money-back IVF guarantees: weighing Using fFN testing to evaluate the “Update on managing HIV in pregnancy. the pros and cons. 80-90, May, ra ELECTROSURGERY threat of prematurity in women with 57-72, Nov, ra A novel approach to tubal sterilization. symptoms. 5-9, Apr (Suppl), ra INTRAUTERINE DEVICES 24-25, Jun, cc HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS *Contraception choices for 2004. 30- FETAL HYDRONEPHROSIS Managing pregnant patients with 44, Feb, ra EMBRYO Practical guidelines for diagnosing and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 76- Offering breastfeeding mothers advice |s it time to limit IVF transfers to one treating fetal hydronephrosis. 59-77, 89, Mar, ra on contraception. 72, Oct, ra embryo? 73-85, Aug, ra Feb, uc IN VITRO FERTILIZATION HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM EMBRYOLOGY Money-back IVF guarantees: weighing FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT A practical approach to hyperemesis Diagnosing and managing mild fetal the pros and cons. 80-90, May, ra Getting out from under student debt. gravidarum. 47-62, Jun, ra cerebral ventriculomegaly. 98-109, Sep, uc 25-29, Oct, og IRON HYPERPROLACTINEMIA March of Dimes: Are prenatal vitamins EMERGENCIES FOLIC ACID *What’s the best approach to enough? 102-115, May, md Coping with necrotizing fasciitis. 38-46, “Epilepsy and pregnancy: minimizing hyperprolactinemia? 49-54, May, ra Jun, ra the risks. 51-70, Jan, ra LABOR March of Dimes: Are prenatal vitamins HYSTERECTOMY Obstetric anesthesia: Update 2004. 44- ENDOCRINE DISORDERS enough? 102-115, May, md Case Study: Obstructed ureter. 25-29, 57, Jul, ra What's the best approach to Feb, Is Preventing perineal lacerations during spontaneous premature ovarian GENETIC COUNSELING Coding for multiple surgical procedures. labor. 50-58, Sep, ra failure? 46-56, Nov, ra What to do when your patient wants 90-97, Jun, cd prenatal paternity testing. 44-51, Apr Cutting hysterectomy-related LABOR, INDUCED ENDOMETRIOSIS 15, ra complications and costs. 60-68, Sep, Using and abusing oxytocin. 42-49, Novel approaches to diagnosing and ra Sep, ra treating endometriosis. 12-18, Apr GENETIC TESTING 15, ra IMPLANTS, CONTRACEPTIVE LABOR, PREMATURE Making sense of the CF screening *Contraception choices for 2004. 30- Progesterone in early pregnancy: guidelines. 60, Oct, ra EPILEPSY 44 Feb, ra measuring it, giving it. 60-75, Mar, “Epilepsy and pregnancy: minimizing ra GESTATION, MULTIPLE the risks. 51-70, Jan, ra INFECTION The twin with IUGR. 94-96, Nov, ra Coping with necrotizing fasciitis. 38-46, LAPAROSCOPY FALLOPIAN TUBES Jun, ra Coding for laparoscopic colpopexy. Gynecologic emergency: torsion of the GYNECOLOGY Managing mastitis. 32-47, Jan, ra 100-105, Mar, cd right fallopian tube in pregnancy. 76- Cesarean delivery (Part 2): Managing Preventing surgical site infections— 81, Jul, uc the logjam. 11-15, Nov, ed without drugs. 78-87, Feb, ra LASERS Office assessment of urinary Update on preventing surgical site Novel approaches to diagnosing and FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION incontinence. 42-58, Oct, ra infections. 35-48, Aug, ra treating endometriosis. 12-18, Apr 15, Emerging treatment strategies for The politics of adolescent health. 80, ra menopausal women with HSDD: the Dec, so INFECTIOUS DISEASES role of testosterone therapy. 18-23, A program for management of chronic | love pus. 104, Aug, so LEGAL ISSUES Sep (Suppl), ra pelvic pain. 34-37, Nov, ra Should pregnant patients be worried Case Study: Brain injury at birth. 34-40, Hormonal aspects of HSDD. 12-17, *Sexual dysfunction: a couples issue. about West Nile virus? 66-75, Jul, ra Oct, Is Sep (Suppl), ra 30-46, Dec, ra Case Study: Molluscum contagiosum of “Sexual dysfunction: a couples issue. the breast. 30-33. Aug, Is INFERTILITY 30-46, Dec, ra Case Study: Myomectomy. 22-28, Dec, Strategies for recognition and HEALTH MAINTENANCE Evaluating the infertile male—Part 1. ls management of sexual dysfunction in ORGANIZATIONS (HMOS) 80-88, Oct, ra Case Study: Obstructed ureter. 25-29, menopausal women. 4-11, Sep We must return to fee-for-service. How does age affect fertility? 37-46, Feb, Is (Suppl), ra 32-36, Jun, og Apr, ra Case Study: The genetic defense. 22- Is it time to limit IVF transfers to one 25, Apr, Is FETAL FIBRONECTIN HORMONAL THERAPY embryo? 73-85, Aug, ra Case Study: When not to atternpt fFN as an adjunct in selection and Progesterone in early pregnancy: Using aromatase inhibitors to induce VBAC. 26-30, Jun, Is management of labor induction. 19- measuring it, giving it. 60-75, Mar, ovulation in breast Ca survivors. 73- Legally Speaking. 24-30, Jan, Is 21, Apr (Suppl), ra ra 83, Jan, ra Legally Speaking. 26-29, Mar, Is Use of fFN testing in ongoing patient WHI: The ‘other shoe’ drops. 6, 9, *What’s the best approach to Legally Speaking. 28-30, May, Is monitoring.9-14, Apr (Suppl), ra Apr, ed hyperprolactinemia? 49-54, May, ra Legally Speaking. 36-39, Jul, Is continued on page 61 DECEMBER 2004 = CONTEMPORARY OB/GYN 57 aee ar EDITORIAL INDEX—IDENTIFICATION CODES aw— Altmed Watch real-world approach tod iagnosis andt reatment cc— Clinician to Clinician Sep (Supp!}- RestoSerxuail Dnesgir e: cd— Case Studies in Coding The SafanedE ffticaycy of co-— Controversies in Ob/Gyn dp— Diagnostic Puzzler Testoisn Mteneoparusoaln Woeme n ed— Editorial Oct( Suppi)- Targeting Optimal Caref or 's— Legally Speaking Patients with OAB Legally Speaking. 28-32, Sep, Is Offering breastfeeding mothers advice PAPANICOLAOU TESTS antibiotics? 45-54, Feb, ra Legally Speaking. 42-45, Nov, Is on contraception. 72, Oct, ra The end of an era. 128, Sep, so My experience with ACOG’s grievance Update on managing HIV in pregnancy. Managing pregnant patients with PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME process. 39-41, Sep, cc 57-72, Nov, ra cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 76- Recognizing depression in gynecologic A no-fault approach to shoulder Why the CD rate is on the rise (Part 1). 89, Mar, ra patients. 63-73, Jun, ra dystocia. 48-50, Dec, ra 8, Oct, ed A short course on PMDD. 56-65, May, The ob/gyn and legal liability: condition POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME ra Critical, Part 1. 73-95, Nov, sy OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, What role should rosiglitazone play? Six steps to state-based tort reform. SPECIALTY 33-48, Mar, ra PRENATAL CARE 11-15, May, ed Do you have to be crazy to practice Should all complicated pregnancies be obstetrics? 112, Nov, so POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS referred to an MFM specialist? 71 - MAMMOGRAPHY Destiny's child. 104, Oct, so Update on preventing surgical site 76, Sep, co Three common myths about infections. 35-48, Aug, ra What to do when your patient wants mammography. 49-58, Aug, ra ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES prenatal paternity testing. 44-51, Apr PRACTICE MANAGEMENT “Contraception choices for 2004. 30- 15, ra MANAGED CARE Coping with stress. 30-33, Nov, og 44, Feb, ra We must return to fee-for-service. 32- Should you give employee references? *What’s the best approach to PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS 36, Jun, 0g 82-88, Jul, ra hyperprolactinemia? 49-54, May, ra Screening for Down syndrome: Is What I’ve learned on the way to a MEDICAL ETHICS career. 40-43, Jul, og FASTER better? 11, 12, Mar, ed Guest Editorial: Practicing ‘30- GUR GENERATION something’ medicine. 8-11, Jun, ed Coping with stress. 30-33, Nov, og PREGNANCY PREVENTION Getting out from under student debt. Identifying perinatal depression— Preventing maternal deaths in America. MEDICATION SIDE EFFECTS 25-29, Oct, og sooner is better. 58-81, Apr, ra 78-88, Sep, ra “Epilepsy and pregnancy: minimizing Residency versus the real world of Is it time to limit IVF transfers to one the risks. 51-70, Jan, ra ob/gyn. 33-35, Sep, og embryo? 73-85, Aug, ra PROCEDURES, POLICIES, We must return to fee-for-service. 32- Managing pregnant patients with PROTOCOL MENOPAUSE 36. Jun, 0g cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 76- HIPAA Consult. 124, Mar, ra Recognizing depression in gynecologic What I’ve learned on the way to a 89, Mar, ra patients. 63-73, Jun, ra career. 40-43, Jul, og Preventing maternal deaths in America. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY What a SWAN can teach us about 78-88, Sep, ra Case Study: Brain injury at birth. 34-40, menopause. 69-79, May, ra OVARIAN CYSTS When does a pregnant patient need Oct, Is What I've learned from the emotional Coding for multiple surgical procedures. antibiotics? 45-54, Feb, ra Case Study: Molluscum contagiosum of and political response to WHI. 104, 90-97, Jun, cd the breast. 30-33. Aug, Is Jun, so Controlling PCOS: What role should PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS Case Study: Myomectomy. 22-28, Dec, rosiglitazone play? 33-48, Mar, ra Do thrombophilias cause early first- ls MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM trimester miscarriages? 51-59, Mar, co Case Study: Obstructed ureter. 25-29, Case Study: Molluscum contagiosum of OVARIAN FAILURE “Epilepsy and pregnancy: minimizing Feb, Is the breast. 30-33, Aug, Is What’s the best approach to the risks. £1-70, Jan, ra Case Study: The genetic defense. 22- spontaneous premature ovarian Gynecologic emergency: torsion of the 25, Apr, Is MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY right fallopian tube in pregnancy. 76- failure? 46-56, Nov, ra Case Study: When not to attempt Preventing maternal deaths in America. 81, Jul, uc VBAC. 26-30, Jun, Is 78-88, Sep, ra Practical guidelines for diagnosing and OVULATION INDUCTION Expert medical courts: An idea whose treating fetal hydronephrosis. 59-77, Using aromatase inhibitors to induce time has come. 11-12, Sep, ed NAUSEA/EMESIS Feb, uc ovulation in breast Ca survivors. 73- Legally Speaking. 24-30, Jan, Is A practical approach to hyperemesis The twin with IUGR. 94-96, Nov, ra 83, Jan, ra Legally Speaking. 26-29, Mar, Is gravidarum. 47-62, Jun, ra Update on managing HIV in pregnancy. Legally Speaking. 28-30, May, Is 57-72, Nov, ra NECROSIS OXYGEN Legally Speaking. 36-39, Jul, Is Coping with necrotizing fasciitis. 38-46, Preventing surgical site infections— PREGNANCY, ECTOPIC Legally Speaking. 28-32, Sep, Is Jun, ra without drugs. 78-87, Feb, ra Ectopic pregnancy: Prompt diagnosis Legally Speaking. 42-45, Nov, Is spells effective treatment. 61-72, Aug, My experience with ACOG’s grievance OBSTETRICS OXYTOCIN ra process. 39-41, Sep, cc Case Study: Brain injury at birth. 34, Using and abusing oxytocin. 42-49, Progesterone in early pregnancy: A no-fault approach to shoulder Oct, Is Sep, ra measuring it, giving it. 60-75, Mar, ra dystocia. 48-50, Dec, ra Making sense of the CF screening The ob/gyn and legal liability: condition guidelines. 60, Oct, ra PAIN MANAGEMENT PREMATURE RUPTURE OF critical, Part 1. 73-95, Nov, sy A no-fault approach to shoulder A program for management of chronic MEMBRANES Six steps to state-based tort reform. dystocia. 48-50, Dec, ra pelvic pain. 34-37, Nov, ra When does a pregnant patient need 11-15, May, ed DECEMBER 2004 = CONTEMPORARY OB/GYN 61 EDITORIAL INDEX—IDENTIFICATION CODES aw— Altmed Watch md- March of Dimes Updates Special Issue Apr 15—Technology real-world approach to diagnosis andt reatment cc— Clinician to Clinician og— Our Generation Supplements: Sep (Suppl)- Restoring Sexual Desire: cd— Case Studies in Coding ta— Review Article Apr (Supp))- Fetal Fibronectin: Current The SafanedE ftficaycy of co— Controversies in Ob/Gyn so— Sign Out use, future promise dp— Diagnostic Puzzler sy— Symposium (roundtable) Apr (Suppl)- Overactive Bladder- Testoisn Mteneoparusoal nWoeme n ed— _ Editorial uc— Ultrasound Clinics Managing for success Oct (Suppi)- Targeting Optimal Care for is— Legally Speaking *CME-accredited articles May (Suppl)- Overactive Bladder-A Patients with OAB PROGESTERONE Destiny's child. 104, Oct, so the risks. 51-70, Jan, ra right fallopian tube in pregnancy. 76- Progesterone in early pregnancy: Do you have to be crazy to practice Update on managing HIV in pregnancy. 81, Jul, uc measuring it, giving it. 60-75, Mar, obstetrics? 112, Nov, so 57-72, Nov, ra Practical guidelines for diagnosing and ra The end of an era. 128, Sep, so treating fetal hydronephrosis. 59-77, | love pus. 104, Aug, so TEST UTILIZATION Feb, uc PROLACTIN The politics of adolescent health. 80, Office assessment of urinary *What’s the best approach to Dec, so incontinence. 42-58, Oct, ra URETEROPELVIC JUNCTION hyperprolactinemia? 49-54, May, ra What I've learned from the emotional Practical guidelines for diagnosing and and political response to WHI. 104, TESTOSTERONE treating fetal hydronephrosis. 59-77, REIMBURSEMENT Jun, so Does androgen insufficiency exist in Feb, uc Coding for colposcopy. 86-91, Jan, cd women? 58-64, Jul, co STERILIZATION, SEXUAL Emerging treatment strategies for URETERS REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY A novel approach to tubal sterilization. menopausal wemen with HSDD: the Case Study: Obstructed ureter. 25-29, Evaluating the infertile male—Part 1 24-25, Jun, CC role of testosterone therapy. 18-23, Feb, Is 80, Oct, ra Sep (Suppl), ra Practical guidelines for diagnosing and The politics of adolescent health. 80, STRESS AND BURNOUT Hormonal aspects of HSDD. 12-17, treating fetal hydronephrosis. 59-77, Dec, so Coping with stress. 30-33, Nov, og Sep (Suppl), ra Feb, uc What's the best approach to Strategies for recognition and spontaneous premature ovarian SURGERY management of sexual dysfunction in URINARY INCONTINENCE failure? 46-56, Nov, ra Coding for multiple surgical procedures. menopausal women. 4-11, Sep Office assessment of urinary 90-97, Jun, cd (Suppl), ra incontinence. 42-58, Oct, ra RESIDENCY Coping with necrotizing fasciitis. 38-46, An update on suburethral slings for Residency versus the real world of Jun, ra THERMOREGULATION stress urinary incontinence. 33-43, ob/gyn. 33-35, Sep, og Evaluating the infertile male—Part 1. Preventing surgical site infections— Apr 15, ra 80-88, Oct, ra without drugs. 78-87, Feb, ra RH-HR BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM Update on preventing surgical site URINARY TRACT INFECTION Rh disease: It’s still a threat. 34-48, infections. 35-48, Aug, ra THROMBOTIC DISORDERS When does a pregnant patient need May, ra An update on suburethral slings for Do thrombophilias cause early first- antibiotics? 45-54, Feb, ra stress urinary incontinence. 33-43, trimester miscarriages? 51-59, Mar, SCREENING Apr 15, ra co VARICOCELE Identifying perinatal depression— Evaluating the infertile male—Part 1. sooner is better. 58-81, Apr, ra SURGICAL PROCEDURE RISK TOCOLYSIS 80-88, Oct, ra Recognizing depression in gynecologic Preventing surgical site infections— Using indomethacin as a tocolytic. 90- patients. 63-73, Jun, ra without drugs. 78-87, Feb, ra 99, Mar, ra VBAC Update on preventing surgical site Case Study: When not to attempt SEIZURE infections. 35-48, Aug, ra TRAUMA VBAC. 26-30, Jun, Is “Epilepsy and pregnancy: minimizing Preventing perineal lacerations during Why the CD rate is on the rise (Part 1). the risks. 51-70, Jan, ra SURGICAL TECHNIQUE labor. 50-58, Sep, ra 8, Oct, ed An update on suburethral slings for SEMEN ANALYSIS stress urinary incontinence. 33-43, TWINS VIOLENCE, DOMESTIC Evaluating the infertile male—Part 1. Apr 15, ra The twin with IUGR. 94-96, Nov, ra Preventing maternal deaths in America. 80-88, Oct, ra 78-88, Sep, ra TECHNOLOGY ULTRASONOGRAPHY SEROTONIN REUPTAKE Novel approaches to diagnosing and Coding for multiple ultrasounds. 110- VIRUSES INHIBITORS treating endometriosis. 12-18, Apr 15, 114, Sep, cd Should pregnant patients be worried A short course on PMDD. 56-65, May, ra Gynecologic emergency: torsion of the about West Nile virus? 66-75, Jul, ra ra Turning creative ideas into innovative right fallopian tube in pregnancy. 76- hardware. 6, Apr 15, ed 81, Jul, uc VITAMINS SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION An update on suburethral slings for Practical guidelines for diagnosing and March of Dimes: Are prenatal vitamins *Sexual dysfunction: a couples issue. stress urinary incontinence. 33-43, treating fetal hydronephrosis. 59-77, enough? 102-115, May, md 30-46, Dec, ra Apr 15, ra Feb, uc What's in the technology pipeline? 20- The short and funneled cervix: What clo WOMEN’S HEALTH SHOULDER DYSTOCIA 32, Apr 15, ra | do now? 26-34, Apr, ra What I’ve learned from the emotional A no-fault approach to shoulder What to do when your patient wants and political response to WHI. 104, dystocia. 48-50, Dec, ra prenatal paternity testing. 44-51, Apr ULTRASOUND CLINICS Jun, so 15, ra Diagnosing and managing mild fetal SIGN OUT cerebral ventriculomegaly. 98-109, WOUND CARE The Big Chill—dedicated to Beth Ivy. TERATOGENS Sep, uc Preventing surgical site infections— 108, Jul, so “Epilepsy and pregnancy: minimizing Gynecologic emergency: torsion of the without drugs. 78-87, Feb, ra 62 CONTEMPORARY OB/GYN = DECEMBER 2004

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