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1991 ANNUAL INDEX BY SUBJECT A Condoms Abortion, see Pregnancy Can you ask the question? Jul 10-11 Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) FDA offers condom booklet. Aug 16 AIDS death toll exceeds 100,000. Nov 53 Teens fail to —_ “safe sex.” 13 Can you ask the question? Jul 10-11 Foro edical oe (CME) Cite pervasive medical research bias. Aug 16 Adol2e7s-c3e3n,t 4 “pr<egona ncy: cy’A challeng8e for the Popriamarey y care phpyh’y sician. JJ ul FDA offers condom booklet. Aug 16 Teens fail to practice “safe sex.” Sep1 3 The clinical a of eclampsia. Mar 37-40, 43-44 Adolescents Common foot problems in women. Aug 31-37 Adole2s7c-3e3n,t 4 * %a n2cy : A challenge ge for the prpriimmaaryr y care a physician. Jul Common misconceptions about sex and — during menopause: A historical perspective. Oct 37-41, 51-52. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding in the adolescent. Apr 53-58 Emergency contraception. Sep 33-40 Imperforate hymen with hematocolpometra. Dec 31-34 G —— New a — in gynecology. Nov 12-16 Teens fail to — “safe sex.” Sep 13 oo acts and folklore, I: Classification and evaluation. Jan 29- Treatment of teenage acne. Dec 11-16 Aging Hirsutism—Facts and folklore, II: Management. Feb 11-16, 41-42 Advancing maternal age: The actual risks. Nov 17-24 Medication selection for pregnant women. May 15-24 Meeting highlights: Third international symposium on osteoporosis. Jun Nonpsychiatric uses of antidepressants, I. Apr 12-16, 31-32 45-49, 52 Theb ree patient with anemia, I: Screening and diagnosis. Jun 23- a-Fetoprotein, see Prenatal screening Alopecia Treatment of teenage acne. Dec 11-16 Hair loss in women, I: An approach to evaluation. May 39-48 Contraception Amenorrhea, see Menstrual disorders Adolescent pregnancy: A challenge for the primary care physician. Jul American Medical Association (AMA), see Continuing Medical Edu- 27-33, 4 “3 me , eoroe sii cation Can you ask the question? Jul 10-11 Amniocentesis, see Prenatal screening Contraception for the disabled. Oct 19-27. Anxiety disorders Emergency contraception. Sep 33-40 Beware the quick fix. Aug 10-11 FDA offers condom booklet. Aug 16 Medication selection for pregnant women. May 15-24 The forgotten IUD. Dec 23-26 Asthma, see Pulmonary disorders Oral contraceptive efficacy: Improving the odds. Jun 19 Autoimmune disorders Teens fail to practice “safe sex.” Sep B Chronic fatigue syndrome. Jan 39-50 Cystitis, see Urinary tract disorders Chronic fatigue syndrome: Reality or myth? Jan 20, 60 Rheumatoid arthritis. Apr 23-24 D Depression B Another “DWT”—Or maybe not. Aug 23, 26 Birth, see Pregnancy Common misconceptions about sex and depression during menopause: Birth control, see Contraception A historical perspective. Oct 37-41, 51-o. Bleeding, see Hemorrhage Nonpsychiatric uses of antidepressants, I. Apr 12-16, 31-32 Blood disorders Nonpsychiatric uses of antidepressants, II: Arrhythmias, gastrointestinal Abruptio placentae with disseminated intravascular coagulation. Jul 22-23 isorders, and urinary incontinence. Jul 12-16 The Lg wy patient with anemia, I: Screening and diagnosis. Jun 23- Diet , 91-52 Controlling cholesterol. Aug 19-20 The a patient with anemia, II: Monitoring and management. Oct Enzyme blamed for weight regain. Sep 13 Domestic violence Bowel disorders Can physicians stop this killer? Oct 11-12. Bowel drug called promising. Aug 16 Dysmenorrhea, see Menstrual disorders Nonpsychiatric uses of antidepressants, II: Arrhythmias, gastrointestinal isorders, and urinary incontinence. Jul 12-16 E Breast disorders Eating disorders Mastodynia following breast reduction. Jan 26 Ectopic pregnancy Abdominal cy confirmed by real-time ultrasonography. Apr 43-48 Ectopic pregnancy with appendicitis. Apr 50 c “Sorry to make a fuss.” Jan 52 Cancer, also see individual sites Successful surgery—With a twist. Sep 17 Ask the experts. Jan 22 Endometriosis Cytologic endometrial assessment. Jul 43-50 ee scareA e Oct 30-32. , sien Colposcopy in the routine pelvic examination: Reducing the false-nega- analogs: New applications in gynecology. Nov 12-16 tive rate in annual cervical cancer screening. Mar 26-34 Mensqunanto f cndoionieke Prsinecelagie bexanpy. Jun 37-44 Indications for colposcopy: The abnormal Papanicolaou smear and HPV Estrogen, see Hormones and hormone therapy infection. Jan 53-56 Justifying conization. Mar 16 F Let’s quit smoking. Jan 13-14 Family practice Nonpsychiatric uses of antidepressants, I. Apr 12-16, 31-32 Biomedical ethics revisited. Jun 10-16 a cancer: an genetic link. Sep 25-32 ‘ui Can physicians stop this killer? Oct 11-12. Physicians give higher priority to cancer screening. 13 Cite pervasive medical research bias. Aug 16 Shouldc olposcopy panei routine? Jul 19-20 Ephemeral reformation. 10-12 Candidiasis, see also Vaginal disorders ender and choices. Dec 10, 54 Cervical disorders Is there a doctor in the house? Feb 9-10 Ask the experts. Jan 22 Jack and Jill revisited. Nov 10-11 Colposcopy in the routine pelvic examination: Reducing the false-nega- see and specialty care—Finding a middle ground. Apr 10-11 tive rate in annual cervical cancer screening. Mar 26-34 fatigue Indications for colposcopy: The abnormal Papanicolaou smear and HPV Chronic fatigue syndrome. Jan 39-50 j infection. Jan 53-56 Chronic fatigue syndrome: Reality or myth? Jan 20, 60 ustifying conization. Mar 16 Fibroids Let’s quit smoking. Jan 13-14 Goserelin pretreatment facilitates fibroid surgery. Feb 32 Primary and specialty care—Finding a middle ground. Apr 10-11 Foot disorders Should colposcopy become routine? Jul 19-20 Common foot problems in women. Aug 31-37 Chlamydia, see also Sexually transmitted diseases Cholesterol G Controlling cholesterol. Aug 19-20 Gastrointestinal disorders Chorionic villus sampling (CVS), see Prenatal screening Primary and specialty care—Finding a middle ground. Apr 10-11 Cigarette smoking Genetics Let’s quit smoking. Jan 13-14 Imprinting: Mom or Dad’s legacy? Nov 53 THE FEMALE PATIENT / VOL. 16 / DECEMBER 1991 1991 INDEX Continued from page 49 Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Mar 37—-44, 93-94 Patient Guides Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), see AIDS Controlling cholesterol. Aug 19-20 Human papillomavirus, see also Sexually transmitted diseases Pain. Sep 21-22 Ask the experts. Jan 22 Rheumatoid arthritis. Apr 23-24 Hypertension Teenage acne: Clearing up misconceptions. Dec 45—46 Another “DWT”—Or maybe not. Mar 40-44; Aug 23, 26 Urinary tract infections. Mar 21-22 The clinical management of eclampsia. Sep 34-38 —— yeast infections. Oct 67-68 Hysterectomy Pelvic disorders Vaginal hysterectomy revisited. Jan 57-59 Ankylosing spondylitis in women. May 49-52 Vaginal surgery today. Nov 27—34 Color Doppler imaging in obstetrics and gynecology. Mar 85-91 Hysteroscopy The phantom cyst. Aug 24-26 Female sterilization: Review and update. Jun 49-56 Preeclampsia, see Pregnancy Pregnancy I a-Fetoprotein screening: Advantages and limitations. Dec 37—44 Infertility Abdominal pregnancy confirmed by real-time ultrasonography. Apr 43-48 Hormone replacement prior to embryo donation. Dec 15—20, 24, 58 Abruptio placentae with disseminated intravascular coagulation. Jul 22-23 In vitro fertilization: Recent improvements in technology. Mar 63-72 Advancing maternal age: The actual risks. Nov 17—24 Management of endometriosis, I: Pharmacologic therapies. Feb 35-40, 63-64 Amunioinfusion: Prophylaxis and therapy. Oct 83-86 Management of endometriosis, II: Surgical —— Apr 59-66 Amniotic fluid embolism: New aspects of an old syndrome. Apr 42A-42L Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Mar 37-44, 93-94 Assess antibiotic prophylaxis for cesarean section. Oct 70 Question routine use of fertility drugs in IVF. Oct 70 Back-alley obstetrics. Apr 48 Intrauterine device (IUD) The clinical management of eclampsia. Sep 34-38 New options for contraception. Jun 11-14 Color — invaging in obstetrics and gynecology. Mar 85-91 Delivery by candlelight. May 48 L Diagnosis of placenta praevia. Sep 25-33 Labor, see Pregnancy Early cerclage for cervical incompetence. Dec 21—25 Laparoscopy Ectopic pregnancy with appendicitis. Apr 50 Female sterilization: Review and update. Jun 49-56 Emphasize proper use of infant apnea monitors. Oct 70 Management of endometriosis, II: Surgical approaches. Apr 59-66 Ethical issues: A focus for the 1990s. Mar 14-16 Laser Fetal assessment, II: The biophysical profile. Jan 70-78 Management of endometriosis, II: Surgical approaches. Apr 59-66 Forceps and vacuum delivery. Nov 39—52 Techniques in performing abdominal myomectomy. Aug 27-32 In vitro fertilization: Recent improvements in technology. Mar 63-72 Justifying conization. Feb 16 M Loose cysts of the peritoneal cavity. Sep 43-46 Malpractice Medication selection for pregnant women. May 69-80 Live pure, speak true, right wrong. Mar 10-13 An obstetric reality. Feb 32 A real hope for reform. Aug 11-14 The pregnant patient with anemia, I: Screening and diagnosis. Jun 23-34, 58-59 Mammography The pregnant patient with anemia, II: Monitoring and management. Oct 55-65 The clinical role of breast ultrasonography, I: Malignant lesions. Jul 27-39, 51-54 a woman with polyhydramnios. May 38 Mammography and the ob/gyn: A match for today. Feb 11-14 Prolonged pregnancy, I: Identifying the patient at risk. Feb 43-50 Medical insurance Prolonged pregnancy, II: Monitoring and intervention. Mar 47-60 A real hope for reform. Aug 11-14 Question routine use of fertility drugs in IVF. Oct 70 Menopause Reflections on RU-486. Jan 20 Changing concepts in postmenopausal androgen therapy. Jul 10-16 The role of the routine obstetric dating scan. Jun 37-48 Cytologic endometrial assessment. Jul 43-50 Shoulder dystocia: An organized approach. Apr 33-40 Encore for benefits of smoking cessation for women. Jan 83 “Sorry to make a fuss.” Jan 52 Evidence of lower cardiac risk in HRT users. Jan 83 Successful surgery—With a twist. Sep 17 Menstrual disorders Umbilical cord prolapse. Feb 19-28 Cytologic endometrial assessment. Jul 43-50 Warm-water immersion in labor and birth. Aug 35-50 Dysfunctional uterine bleeding in the adolescent. Apr 53-58 Premenstrual syndrome, see Menstrual disorders Mental retardation Prenatal screening Contraception for the disabled. Oct 19-27 a-Fetoprotein screening: Advantages and limitations. Dec 37—44 Advancing maternal age: The actual risks. Nov 17—24 N The amniocentesis/CVS controversy. Nov 10—11, 16 Neurologic disorders Fetal assessment, II: The biophysical profile. Jan 70-78 Chronic fatigue syndrome. Jan 39-50 Medication selection for —— women. May 69-80 The pregnant patient with anemia, I: Screening and diagnosis. Jun 23-34, 58-59 oO The role of the routine obstetric dating scan. Jun 37-48 Obstetrics and gynecology Psychiatric disorders The drug controversy: Brand name v generic. Dec 10—12 Another “DWT”—Or maybe not. Mar 40-44; Aug 23, 26 Ethical issues: A focus for the 1990s. Mar 14-16 Chronic fatigue syndrome. Jan 39-50 Ethics, morals, and gene control. Oct 13-16 Hair loss in women, I: An approach to evaluation. May 39-48 The future of medical records, I: Data organization. Apr 80-86 Pulmo: disorders The future of medical records, II: The Maryland reproductive health database. May Amniotic fluid embolism: New aspects of an old syndrome. Apr 42A-42L 24C-24H Medication selection for pregnant women. May 63-80 Live pure, speak true, right wrong. Mar 10-13 Magnetic resonance imaging: The patient's ere Feb 66-68 R Physician, police thyself. May 10-12; Nov 1 Rape, see Sexual abuse A real hope for reform. Aug 11-14 Whither the clinician? Jan 13-16 Ss Oral contraceptives Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), see also disease names Dysfunctional uterine bleeding in the adolescent. Apr 53-58 AIDS death toll exceeds 100,000. Nov 53 Hirsutism—Facts and folklore, II: Management options. Mar 73-81 Ask the experts. Jan 22 Management of endometriosis, I: Pharmacologic therapies. Feb 35-40, 63-64 Sports medicine New options for contraception. Jun 11-14 Potential for sports injuries in women. Jan 83 Oral contraceptive efficacy: Improving the odds. Jun 19 Sterilization The third generation of progestagens. Dec 26 Female sterilization: Review and update. Jun 49-56 Ovarian disorders Surgery , Dysfunctional uterine bleeding in the adolescent. Apr 53-58 Acase of frank extraction. 24 Gynecologic cancers and HER-2/NEU.Jan18 Diathermy loop excision of : Apreliminary report. Feb 51-58 Hirsutism—Facts and folklore, I: Classification and evaluation. Jan 29-36, 79-80 Ectopic omer with agpencictie.A pr 50 In vitro fertilization: Recent sets of aa in technology. Mar 63-72 Female sterilization: Review and update. Jun 49-56 Is appendectomy essential for the treatment of ovarian cancer? Jan 64-68 Goserelin pretreatment facilitates fibroid surgery. Feb 32 New frontiers in ovarian cancer diagnosis and management. Apr 11-16 Is appendectomy essential for the treatment of ovarian cancer? Jan 64-68 Ovarian cancer: The genetic link. Sep 49-59, 61-64 Justifying conization. Feb 16 Ovarian cancer, I: Update on diagnosis and management. Apr 67-79, 93-94 Loose cysts of the peritoneal cavity. Sep 43-46 Ovarian cancer, II: ate on diagnosis and management. May 14-24 Management of endometriosis, II: Surgical approaches. Apr 59-66 Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Mar 37-44, 93-94 Mastodynia following breast reduction. Jan Be The phantom cyst. Aug 24-26 Ovarian cancer, I: Update on diagnosis and management. Apr 67-79, 93-94 Ovarian cancer: Update on diagnosis and management, II. May 14-24 The ower cyst. Aug 24-26 P Scarless healing within the womb. Nov 53 Pain Successful surgery—With a twist. 17 Headaches in women: Management strategies. May 25-36 Techniques in performing abdomi on Aug 27-32 Medication selection for pregnant women. May 69-80 Vaginal hysterectomy revisited. Jan 57-! Pain. Sep 21-22 Vaginal surgery today. Nov 27—34 Papanicolaou smear Ask the experts. Jan 22 U Cervicography™: An useful adjunct for screening. Nov 57—68 Abdominal oodirm h Colposcopy in the routine pelvic examination: Reducing the false-negative rate in lominal pregnancy confirmed by real-time ultrason: . Apr 43-48 annual cervical cancer screening. Mar 26-34 The clinical cea iene Toman I:M aliquant inion Jul 27-39, 51-54 Should colposcopy become routine? Jul 19-20 Color Doppler imaging in obstetrics and gynecology. Mar 85-91 Continued on page 57 THE FEMALE PATIENT / VOL. 16 / DECEMBER 1991 1991 INDEX Continued from page 53 a of placenta praevia. Sep 25-33 Vaginal hysterectomy revisited. Jan 57-59 Fetal assessment, II: The biophysical profile. Jan 70-78 Vaginal surgery today. Nov 27—34 Prolonged pregnancy, I: Identifyingt he patient at risk. Feb 43-50 Vv The role of the routine obstetric dating scan. Jun 37-48 Vaginal disorders Urinary tract disorders Immunologic aspects of recurrent vaginal candidiasis. Jun 16C-16H Urinary tract infections. Mar 21-22 Imperforate hymen with hematocolpometra. Dec 31—34 Uterine disorders Vaginal yeast infections. Oct 67-68 Color Doppler imaging in obstetrics and gynecology. Mar 85-91 Vaginal surgery today. Nov 27—34 Cytelngiea ntenatal wemsecnnt. Jul4 350. sie Dysfunctional uterine bleeding in the adolescent. Apr 53-58 Ww Goserelin pretreatment facilitates fibroid surgery. Feb 32 Warts, see Human papillomavirus 1991 ANNUAL INDEX BY AUTHOR A F Adamson GD Farine D Management of endometriosis, I: Pharmacologic therapies. Feb 35-40, 63-64 Diagnosis of placenta praevia. Sep 25-33 Management of endometriosis, II: Surgical approaches. Apr 59-66 Feinstein SJ, see McLaren RA Adducci JE Fry KK An obstetric reality. Feb 32 Back-alley obstetrics. Apr 48 Altchek A Lace namu terine pa the adolescent. Apr 53-58 G agnetic resonance imaging: Thep atient’s perspective. Feb 66-68 Gardner SS Vaginal hysterectomy revisited. Jan 57-59 Hair loss in women, I: An approach to evaluation. May 39-48 Hair loss in women, II: Treatment options. Oct 37-52 B Garite TJ, see Harris B; Major CA Bachicha JA Goldstein JA Female sterilization: Review and update. Jun 49-56 Chronic fatigue syndrome. Jan 39-50 Baker TR Gorski TN Ovarian cancer: The genetic link. Sep 49-59, 61-64 Reflections on RU-486. Jan 20 Barber HRK Greenberg MD. Ask the experts. Jan 22 Corviengraplay A useful adjunct for screening. Nov 57—68 Changing concepts in postmenopausal androgen therapy. Jul 10-16 Guzinski G, see Nagey DA The drug controversy: Brand name v generic. Dec 10—12 Ethics, morals, and gene control. Oct 13-16 The ever-changing approach to breast cancer. Sep 10-14 H Gynecologic cancers and HER-2/NEU. Jan 18 Hakim-Elahi E Live pure, speak true, right wrong. Mar 10-13 Contraception for the disabled. Oct 19-27 Mammography and the ob/gyn: A match for today. Feb 11-14 Hamid MA, see Rotmensch EJ New frontiers in ovarian cancer diagnosis and management. Apr 11-16 Haney J New options for contraception. Jun 11-14 Ask the experts. Jan 22 Ovarian cancer, I: Update on diagnosis and management. Apr 67-79, 93-94 Harris B Ovarian cancer, II: Update on diagnosis and management. May 14-24 Forceps and vacuum delivery. Nov 39—52 Physician, police thyself. May 10-12 Prolonged pregnancy, I: Identifying the patient at risk. Feb 43-50 Areal hope for reform. Aug tia Prolonged pregnancy, II: Monitoring and intervention. Mar 47-60 The Gieedq onecitiom of progestagens. Dec 26 Hatasa! Whither the clinician? Jan 13-16 Hirsutism—Facts and folklore, I: Classification and evaluation. Jan 29-36, 79-80 Bechen WS Hirsutism—Facts and folklore, II: Management options. Mar 73-81 Successful surgery—With a twist. Sep 17 Hill LM Belkin BA, see Rotmensch EJ The role of the routine obstetric dating scan. Jun 37-48 Bennett DR Hutchins FL Routine sigmoidoscopy in screening for colorectal cancer? Nov 15 Techniques in performing abdominal myomectomy. Aug 27-32 Berchuck A Fs cancers and HER-2/NEU. Jan 18 I Blumenthal PL Isaacs JH Pregnant woman with polyhydramnios. May 38 Vaginal surgery today. Nov 27—34 Isada NB, see gan A Cc Caccia N, see Farine D Calanog A, see Barber HRK Jaffe R Campion MJ, see Greenberg MD Color Doppler imaging in obstetrics and gynecology. Mar 85-91 Cantor DM Johns DA Loose cysts of the peritoneal cavity. Sep 43-46 Physician, police thyself. Nov 15 Chervenak FA, see Jaffe R Johnson HW, see Nagey DA Chervenak JL Johnson MP, see Drugan A Advancing maternal age: The actual risks. Nov 17—24 Johnson TRB, see Cullins V Cohen PL Jones W, see Barber HRK ens with appendicitis. Apr 50 Colon Cytologic endometrial assessment. Jul 43-50 K Conte see Gardner SS Karboski JA Cowan BD Medication selection for p: it women. May 69-80 Ovarian h timulation syndrome. Mar 37-44, 93-94 Kardon NB, see Chervenak iL Crenshaw C, see Nagey DA Kasznica J, see Rotmensch EJ Cullins V Kaunitz AM Shoulder dystocia: An organized approach. Apr 33-40 Oral contraceptive efficacy: Improving the odds. Jun 19 Keenan W D Another “DWT”—Or maybe not. Mar 40-44; Aug 23, 26 Dayton PM Kitay DZ Mastodynia following breast reduction. Jan 26 The pregnant patient with anemia, I: Screening and diagnosis. Jun 23-34, 58-59 DeRosa J The pregnant patient with anemia, II: Monitoring and management. Oct 55-65 Imperforate ——— hematocolpometra. Dec 31—34 Kort HI, see DeVoe L, see is B Kossoff MM Divon MY, see Nagey DA The clinical role of breast ultrasonography, I: Malignant lesions. Jul 27-39, 51-54 Donovan JT, see Powell JL Kovacs AD Driscoll CE The phantom cyst. Aug 24-26 Ethical issues: A focus for the 1990s. Mar 14-16 Drugan A a-Fetoprotein screening: Advantages and limitations. Dec 37—44 L Ledbetter EG E Should ow become routine? Jul 19-20 Eden RD, see Harris B Lodeiro JG, see McLaren RA Eisner CW, see Massey JB Loxterkamp D Evans MI, see Drugan A Ankylosing spondylitis in women. May 49-52 Continued on page 60 THE FEMALE PATIENT / VOL. 16 / DECEMBER 1991 Continued from page 57 1991 INDEX M MacGregor DF Vaginal yeast infections. Oct 67-68 Chast wvethg ranii $90'for9 0w et fen Major CA Amnioinfusion: Prophylaxis and therapy. Oct 83-86 $25 fore ach additi2o0n woarlds . Dispaldas ayr e $100 perc olumn inch (one column inch = 2" wide by Ccolo; enae int he routine pelvic examination: Red: lucing the the false ative rate in I"h igh). Ab lindb oxn umbies$r 1 0.A lla dsm usbte "ianen cervical cancer a Mar 26-34 = Should colposcopy become routine? Jul 19-20 submitted 1 month ina dvance oft hep ublication date. Massey JB Please specify in which issue the ad ist ob ep laced. In vitro fertilization: Recent improvements in technology. Mar 63-72 Our policy requires full payment ina dvance fora ll Mattox TF clasasdsie xcfepit deisdpla y. Alla dvertising orders, Should col; become routine? Jul 19-20 McKay M,F eee Caxdner SS McLaren RA Abruptio aaaaaa with disseminated intravascular coagulation. Jul 22-23 McLucas penween foe excision of CIN: A preliminary report. Feb 51-58 Mighty see Nagey DA Moran TJ, see Powell JL Morley GW, see Barber HRK Mueller MJ Justifying conization. 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