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    Caregiver goals and satisfaction for menstrual suppression in adolescent females with developmental disabilities: A prospective cohort study by Buyers, Eliza M., Hutchens, Kendra J., Kaizer, Alex, Scott, Stephen M., Huguelet, Patricia S., Holton, Carri, Alaniz, Veronica I.

    Published in Disability and health journal (01-10-2023)
    “…Adolescents with developmental disabilities and their caregivers often seek menstrual management. Caregivers frequently serve as medical decision-makers, and…”
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    Treatment of Acute Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Adolescents: What Are Providers Doing in Various Specialties? by Huguelet, Patricia S., MD, Buyers, Eliza M., MD, Lange-Liss, Jill H., MD, Scott, Stephen M., MD

    “…Abstract Study Objective The purpose of this study was to assess whether variability exists in the management of acute abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) in…”
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    Vulvar Aphthous Ulcers in an Adolescent After Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccination by Scott, Stephen M, Alaniz, Veronica, Appiah, Leslie, Buyers, Eliza, Holton, Carri, Huguelet, Patricia

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-09-2022)
    “…Nonsexually acquired genital ulcers have been described among girls who are prepubertal after various viral illnesses due to mucosal inflammation from an…”
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    8. Tamoxifen for the treatment of etonogestrel implant associated bleeding in an adolescent gynecology practice by Friedman, Julie, Buyers, Eliza, Laurin, Jaime, Hampanda, Karen, Alaniz, Veronica

    “…The majority of early etonogestrel (ENG) implant removals occur in the first 12 months after placement and the most common reason for discontinuation is…”
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    Body Mass Index and Levonorgestrel Device Expulsion in Adolescents and Young Adults by Masten, Megan, Yi, Heami, Beaty, Laurel, Hutchens, Kendra, Alaniz, Veronica, Buyers, Eliza, Moore, Jaime M.

    “…To evaluate the relationship between body mass and levonorgestrel intrauterine device (LNG-IUD) expulsion in adolescents and young adults (AYA). A…”
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    75. Using a Virtual Training Series to Increase Pediatric Primary Care Providers’ Knowledge and Confidence in Adolescent Reproductive Health by Drake, Erin J., Grim, Stephanie, Chiappone, Alethea, Hutchens, Kendra, Buyers, Eliza

    “…Adolescents face barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health care (SRH), including structural challenges (e.g., cost, location, lack of providers) and…”
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    87. Higher Body Mass Index is Associated with Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System Expulsion in Adolescents and Young Adults by Masten, Megan, Alaniz, Veronica I., Hutchens, Kendra, Buyers, Eliza, Moore, Jaime M., Yi, Heami, Beaty, Laurel

    “…Expulsion is a known risk of levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) placement. Established risk factors for expulsion include history of expulsion,…”
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    Pregnancy following Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery in Teens: Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study by Ehrlich, Shelley, Khoury, Jane, Courcoulas, Anita, Dixon, John, Helmrath, Michael, Evans, Mary, McCracken, Kate, Buyers, Eliza, Sisley, Stephanie, Harmon, Carroll, Michalsky, Marc, Jenkins, Todd, Inge, Thomas

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-12-2021)
    “…Background: Obesity is a risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes such as pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes (GDM), preterm birth and…”
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    A Study of Adolescent Female Genitalia: What is Normal? by Brodie, Katie, Alaniz, Veronica, Buyers, Eliza, Caldwell, Brian, Grantham, Erin, Sheeder, Jeanelle, Wilcox, Duncan, Huguelet, Patricia

    “…Female adolescents often present to health care providers with concerns about the appearance of their external genitalia. These patients might experience…”
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    Tamoxifen for the Treatment of Etonogestrel Implant-Associated Bleeding in an Adolescent Gynecology Practice by Friedman, Julie C., Buyers, Eliza, Laurin, Jaime, Hampanda, Karen, Alaniz, Veronica I.

    “…To describe clinical outcomes in a cohort of adolescent female patients using tamoxifen for the treatment of bothersome etonogestrel (ENG) implant-associated…”
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    Diminished Ovarian Reserve in Girls and Adolescents with Trisomy X Syndrome by Davis, Shanlee M, Soares, Katelyn, Howell, Susan, Cree-Green, Melanie, Buyers, Eliza, Johnson, Joshua, Tartaglia, Nicole R

    “…An extra X chromosome occurs in ~ 1 in 1000 females, resulting in a karyotype 47,XXX also known as trisomy X syndrome (TXS). Women with TXS appear to be at…”
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    Twelve-month Continuation of the Etonogestrel Implant in Adolescents With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome by Buyers, Eliza, Sass, Amy E., Severn, Cameron D., Pyle, Laura, Cree-Green, Melanie

    “…To identify why adolescents with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) chose the etonogestrel (ENG) contraceptive implant, to determine the 12-month continuation…”
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    SUN-263 Evidence for Diminished Ovarian Reserve in Youth with Trisomy X by Davis, Shanlee, Howell, Susan, Serena, Dovey, Buyers, Eliza, Tartaglia, Nicole

    Published in Journal of the Endocrine Society (30-04-2019)
    “…Background : An additional X chromosome occurs in 1 in 1,000 females resulting in a 47,XXX karyotype also known as Trisomy X. Abnormal ovarian function was…”
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    111 - Endocrine and Gynecologic Management of Children With Severe Disabilities by Davis, Shanlee, Buyers, Eliza

    “…Children with severe developmental disabilities have complex medical needs, which often include endocrine and/or gynecologic conditions. This chapter addresses…”
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