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Pregnancy and Birth

ISGE News

February 28, 2000
  • James E. Carter, MD, PhD

Inside this Issue:

President's Letter
Meet the President
Editor's Corner
Is laparoscopy the gold standard for the diagnosis of endometriosis?
My Research and Possible ISGE Projects
Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis: New Concepts
Laparoscopic Vaginal Vault Suspension by Suture Technique
Continuation of 8th Annual Conference
Letters to the Editor

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ISGE News

October 28, 1999
  • James E. Carter, MD, PhD

Inside This Issue

Editor's Corner
ISGE Secretariat Report
Report from ISGE Regional Conference Chairman, Egypt 9-9-99
The Great Debate I
The Great Debate II
Selected Highlights from the 3rd Regional Meeting of the ISGE, Cairo, Egypt
The Place for Myolysis in Modern Gynecology
The Role of Laparoscopy in Vaginal and Uterine Prolapse
ISGE Classification of Endoscopic Procedures
Letter to the Editor
Letter from the Training Committee

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`Back to the Future' for Hermanni Boerhaave or `A rational way to generate ultrasound scan charts for estimating the date of delivery'

July 19, 1998
  • David J.R. Hutchon, MD

The object of this paper is to discuss the routine use of ultrasound in estimating the date of delivery and to demonstrate an approach which has both sound epidemiological and statistical bases. CESDI (Confidential Enquiry into Still Births and Deaths in Infancy) criteria for determining gestation, based on menstrual dates and cycle length superseded by an ultrasound scan different by more than ten days, are difficult to apply.

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