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Cannot exclude torsion—a 15-year review
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 06/18/09
Oltmann SC et al. - Torsion was responsible for one third of all operative ovarian cases. Sonography is not reliable in diagnosis or exclusion of ovarian torsion. Thus, a strategy of earlier and liberal use of Diagnostic Laparoscopy, particularly with a pelvic mass of approximately 5 cm, may improve ovarian salvage. Because pathology is predominantly benign, the edematous detorsed ovary is safe to salvage.
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Case Management of Cervical Cytology and Histology in the Adolescent Patient
The Female Patient, 11/11/09
Vaginal Voiding: A Common Cause of Daytime Urinary Leakage in Girls
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology , 11/03/09
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Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology , 11/04/09
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