Publications by authors named "A Glezer"

This practice resource seeks to describe salient problems within reproductive psychiatry (also known as women's mental health) for the practice of forensic psychiatry. Understanding is critical and can help combat gender bias in such evaluations. Forensic psychiatric evaluations in the criminal realm, including evaluations related to neonaticide, infanticide, filicide, child abuse, and kidnapping by cesarean, require an understanding of reproductive psychiatry.

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Context: Women with prolactinoma are usually infertile, but can conceive after surgery or treatment with dopamine agonists (DA).

Objective: To evaluate the impact of pregnancy in prolactinoma's natural course and in maternal-fetal outcomes.

Data Sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE, LILACS, and CENTRAL.

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