Publications by authors named "Asem Alsheikh Ali"

Objective: Since 2003, when the age threshold of cervical screening in England has been raised from 20 to 25, there have been many calls to restore the previous starting age for cervical screening as there are concerns about the delaying of initiating cervical screening may result in an increase in the risk of cervical cancer. We conducted a retrospective study to analyse the safety of changing the starting age of cervical screening programme in England to the age of 25, by reviewing the cervical cytology performed in 426 women under 25 years in Bromley Borough of London, UK, between 2005 and 2009.

Study Design: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 426 women under 25 years, who were referred with cervical smears taken at Bromley PCT's to the colposcopy clinic at Bromley Hospitals, South London Healthcare NHS Trust, over a 4-year period, between 2005 and 2009.

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Introduction: Major congenital uterine anomalies present a management dilemma in women who are symptomatic and not responsive to medical therapy. This case report discusses the role of laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy in a woman with uterine didelphys, who presented with a long-standing history of menorrhagia, which had not responded to medical treatment.

Materials And Methods: This case report represents the role of laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy in a woman with uterine didelphys, who presented with a long-standing history of menorrhagia, which had not responded to medical treatment with tranexamic acid and mefenamic acid, or cyclical norethisterone.

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