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Throughout this detailed description, patient and subject will be used interchangeably.
Patients presenting to either an acute care setting (Woman's Hospital Assessment Center) or outpatient clinic setting with concerns for rupture of membranes will be clinically evaluated by an obstetrician
Methods:
A consecutive series of patients with High Risk Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer will be enrolled in several centres
Clinical evaluation:
Patients with High Risk Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer will be enrolled. For each patients we evaluate the following parameters:
- Age
- Sex
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Uterine fibroids are the commonest benign gynecological tumors in pre-menopausal women affecting over 80% of African women by age of 50. Myomas are clinically apparent in approximately 12 to 25% of reproductive age women and noted coincidentally on pathological examination in approximately 80% of
Obstetric infections are very common, especially in developing countries, as a consequence of the practice of unsafe abortion. In these countries, an estimated five million women each year are hospitalized due to complications from induced abortions, which equates to a rate of 5-7 per thousand
1. Background Women with gynecologic malignancies such as cervical and endometrial cancer routinely undergo pelvic lymphadenectomy based on tumor characteristics assessed prior to or during surgery. Pelvic lymphadenectomy may be performed by open surgery or laparoscopy (1-4). Postoperative