Knee pain is a common presenting problem in the general population. Radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the cornerstones of imaging in current clinical practice. With advancements in technology, there has been increasing utilization of other modalities to evaluate knee disorders.
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September 2021
Compared with opioid use disorder, methamphetamine use is a public health crisis that has limited evidence-based pharmacologic interventions for long-term treatment. The prevalence of methamphetamine use during pregnancy is growing and contributes to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Because of widespread stigma and social complexities associated with methamphetamine use during pregnancy, these patients often experience limited prenatal care, further contributing to poor outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The incidence of methamphetamine use in reproductive-age women across the United States is increasing. The existing literature on methamphetamine use in pregnancy has indicated an elevated risk of adverse maternal and neonatal health outcomes.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate pregnancy outcomes in patients with recent methamphetamine use compared with patients who received negative test results for methamphetamine at the time of delivery.