Search Results - "Slocumb, J C"
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Neurological factors in chronic pelvic pain: trigger points and the abdominal pelvic pain syndrome
Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (01-07-1984)“…A collection of neurological signs and symptoms, entitled abdominal pelvic pain syndrome, is identified as the most common cause of chronic pelvic pain…”
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Anxiety and depression in patients with the abdominal pelvic pain syndrome
Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-01-1989)“…The authors matched gynecologic patients with the abdominal pelvic pain syndrome (N = 41) with other gynecologic patients. They administered to both groups…”
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Use of trigger point injections in chronic pelvic pain
Published in Obstetrics and gynecology clinics of North America (01-12-1993)“…In order to fully evaluate the woman with chronic pelvic pain, the clinician must consider the possibility of abdominal wall pain. A useful technique in both…”
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Chronic somatic, myofascial, and neurogenic abdominal pelvic pain
Published in Clinical obstetrics and gynecology (01-03-1990)Get more information
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A noninvasive method for recording the electrical activity of the human uterus in vivo
Published in Biomedical instrumentation & technology (01-09-1994)“…Development of an electrohysterograph (EHG) for recording the electrical activity of the uterus in vivo has been blocked for 60 years by problems with…”
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Operative management of chronic abdominal pelvic pain
Published in Clinical obstetrics and gynecology (01-03-1990)Get more information
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Fears and beliefs in patients with the pelvic pain syndrome
Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (1988)“…In order to explore attitudes and beliefs in patients with the pelvic pain syndrome, the authors matched gynaecological patients with this syndrome (N = 41)…”
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Factors Affecting Maternal Mortality and Morbidity among American Indians
Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-07-1977)Get full text
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Complications with Use of IUD and Oral Contraceptives among Navajo Women
Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-06-1979)Get full text
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Incidence of trophoblastic disease: increased rate in youngest age group
Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (01-06-1969)Get more information
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The Use of Surgery to Avoid Childbearing among Navajo and Hopi Indians
Published in Human biology (01-02-1976)“…Previous work has shown that Hopis have reduced their fertility much more rapidly than Navajos since World War II. While several methods of birth control are…”
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The changing sex ratio of the navajo tribe
Published in Social biology (01-01-1976)Get more information
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Plants used as abortifacients and emmenagogues by Spanish New Mexicans
Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-10-1979)“…Individuals of Spanish and Mexican descent in New Mexico have used a number of plants as emmenagogues and abortifacients. Of the plants used, cotton root bark…”
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Unilateral tubal reanastomosis at two sites: a report of a successful case
Published in Fertility and sterility (01-04-1982)Get more information
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Changes in mortality rates from leukemia in the first five years of life
Published in The New England journal of medicine (25-04-1963)Get more information
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The relationship of hypochondriacal fears and beliefs to anxiety and depression
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A clinical, histologic, and DNA study of vulvodynia and its association with human papillomavirus
Published in Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation (01-01-1995)“…To compare the clinical and histologic characteristics of vulvodynia with or without associated human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA, as determined by polymerase…”
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The use-effectiveness of two contraceptive methods in a Navajo population: the problem of program dropouts
Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (15-07-1975)“…Navajo Indian intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) and oral contraceptive users between 1966 and 1971 were followed up to estimate life table rates of…”
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