Publications by authors named "G H el-Tabbakh"

Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) of the cervix is a controversial entity which is being encountered with increasing frequency. Current critical issues in its management are the safety of uterine preservation in younger patients and the use of LLETZ conization. A 28-year-old patient was diagnosed with AIS and managed with LLETZ.

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The incidence of congenital syphilis is on the rise. Penicillin continues to be the drug of choice for it during pregnancy. A penicillin-allergic woman with primary stage syphilis who was treated initially with erythromycin presented with fever and nonimmune fetal hydrops secondary to an intrauterine syphilitic infection.

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Spontaneous quadruplet pregnancies are exceptional. As compared with singleton pregnancies, quadruplets are associated with a higher incidence of preterm labor, first-trimester bleeding, toxemia, anemia, stillbirths and perinatal deaths. We report a 25-year-old, black woman with a spontaneous quadruplet pregnancy.

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Objective: Two methods which only consider bacterial morphotypes and require counting various types of bacteria, for interpreting Gram stains of vaginal secretions for the purpose of diagnosing bacterial vaginosis were previously described. A new interpretative method, which combines clue cells with bacterial morphotypes as diagnostic markers, is offered.

Study Design: One hundred twenty patients were tested with the new interpretative method and clinical criteria of bacterial vaginosis as the reference standard.

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The relation between cervical cancer and schistosomal infection is controversial. A case of well differentiated adenocarcinoma associated with schistosomiasis of the cervix is presented. A 45-year-old female complaining of intermenstrual bleeding had a polypoid ulcerated cervical mass.

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