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He said St. Jude reported relatively strong ICD sales earlier this week.
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The primary end point was survival free from any appropriate ICD therapy.
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Objective: To determine referring physicians' concordance with the primary prevention ICD guidelines.
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The benefit of ICD therapy may therefore be low in these patients.
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Conclusions: Our results show that betamethasone-17-valerate may modulate the response in ICD.
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Cost may be another issue keeping women from using IUDs and implants.
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The use of an IUD was the preferred immediate method of choice.
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The IUD as a birth control device goes back to prehistory, practically.
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And with an IUD, you never know when your body rejects it.
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The Bill is intended to protect the morning-after pill and the IUD.
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A gynaecologist faces possible legal action for inserting an intrauterinecontraceptivedevice without the patient's consent.
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Five (16%) of the mothers had a history of intrauterine foreign body, including intrauterinecontraceptivedevice in three and cervical cerclage in two.
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The training culminated last Friday at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel with simulation exercises on models for the insertion of intrauterinecontraceptivedevices.
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This followed the virtual training programme delivered by local and global experts in intrauterinecontraceptivedevices (IUD) insertion and contraceptive technology practices in general.
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It is concluded that the use of such drug-loaded monofilaments offers the potential to minimize infections associated with the transcervical insertion of IUCDs.
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To satisfy legal requirements, it does appear that the currently available OCs and IUCDs in Nigeria must be labelled and registered for emergency contraceptive purposes.
Usage of intrauterine device in English
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We also assessed other factors associated with increased discomfort during intrauterinedevice placement.
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But it should not, he added, be considered an intrauterinedevice.
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Have you ever been fitted with an intrauterinedevice... an IUD?
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This information may help guide and treat patients as they consider intrauterinedevice placement.
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Forty-six women, for whom an intrauterinedevice had been the indicated method of birth control.
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Results: A total of 85 women used an intrauterinedevice at some time during follow-up.
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Background: Previous studies have shown a decrease in cervical cancer associated with intrauterinedevice use.
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Conclusion: Current intrauterinedevice use is not associated with acquisition or persistence of human papillomavirus infection.
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Conclusion: High levels of anticipated pain correlated with high levels of experienced pain during intrauterinedevice placement.
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Among 14,513 study visits, women reported intrauterinedevice use at 505 visits.
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Abstract We assessed risk of tubal pregnancy associated with past use of an intrauterinedevice (IUD).
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Norris is a former social worker who was using the long-term contraceptive IUD, or intrauterinedevice, but became pregnant.
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You needed the cervical dilator to force open her immature cervix and insert an intrauterinedevice to prevent pregnancy.
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Participants: Patients receiving an intrauterinedevice (IUD) or implant during 2010-2016.
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Future research should focus on interventions to reduce preprocedural anxiety and anticipated pain to potentially decrease discomfort with intrauterinedevice placement.
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Objectives: The objective of this analysis was to estimate the association between anticipated pain with intrauterinedevice placement and experienced pain.