2021
Skin Cancer Incidence in Organ Transplant Recipients Referred for Benign Skin Conditions
Chundydyal S, Cheng JY, Wang M, Li FY, Colegio OR. Skin Cancer Incidence in Organ Transplant Recipients Referred for Benign Skin Conditions. Dermatologic Surgery 2021, 47: 1428-1432. PMID: 34482329, DOI: 10.1097/dss.0000000000003181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSolid organ transplant recipientsBenign skin conditionsOrgan transplant recipientsSkin conditionsTransplant recipientsCutaneous malignanciesAdult solid organ transplant recipientsDermatologic careAcademic tertiary care centerRetrospective case-control studySkin cancer outcomesTertiary care centerBetter risk stratificationBenign skin disordersCase-control studySkin cancer incidenceMalignant skin lesionsPrompt referralDermatology clinicRisk stratificationCancer outcomesCancer incidenceCare centerReferral reasonsSkin lesions
2016
Barriers and facilitators to health care seeking behaviours in pregnancy in rural communities of southern Mozambique
Munguambe K, Boene H, Vidler M, Bique C, Sawchuck D, Firoz T, Makanga PT, Qureshi R, Macete E, Menéndez C, von Dadelszen P, Sevene E. Barriers and facilitators to health care seeking behaviours in pregnancy in rural communities of southern Mozambique. Reproductive Health 2016, 13: 31. PMID: 27356968, PMCID: PMC4943506, DOI: 10.1186/s12978-016-0141-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care providersCommunity health workersHealth facilitiesCare providersPregnant womenAntenatal careReproductive ageHealth workersHealth carePrimary health care providersTimely appropriate careLower abdominal painFlu-like symptomsTraditional healersTraditional birth attendantsWomen's health careHealth care servicesCommunity-based health care providersAntenatal cardsAbdominal painAntenatal recordsPrompt referralBirth preparednessLack of transportAntenatal period
2015
The North American Fetal Therapy Network Consensus Statement
Bahtiyar MO, Emery SP, Dashe JS, Wilkins-Haug LE, Johnson A, Paek BW, Moon-Grady AJ, Skupski DW, O'Brien BM, Harman CR, Simpson LL. The North American Fetal Therapy Network Consensus Statement. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2015, 125: 118-123. PMID: 25560113, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000000599.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMonochorionic gestationsNorth American Fetal Therapy NetworkOverall perinatal morbidityUnique disease processBetter patient outcomesDisproportionate disease burdenPerinatal morbidityPregnancy complicationsPrompt referralRegional treatment centreMultidisciplinary careCommon placentaDisease burdenPatient outcomesComprehensive counselingConsensus statementFetal disordersFetal surgeryDisease processTreatment centersTherapy NetworkGestationEarly detectionComplicationsMedical institutions
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