Background: Cancers that occur in a woman’s reproductive system are called gynecological
cancers. Gynecologic cancers are the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
originating in the female reproductive organs. There are five main types of cancer affect a
woman’s reproductive organs: cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar. As a group they are
referred to as gynecologic cancers.
Background: Cancers that occur in a woman’s reproductive system are called gynecological
cancers. Gynecologic cancers are the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
originating in the female reproductive organs. There are five main types of cancer affect a
woman’s reproductive organs: cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar. As a group they are
referred to as gynecologic cancers.
The Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984, which is popularly known today as the “Hatch-Waxman Amendments,” revolutionized the generic drug industry in the United States.
In IVF, zygotes displaying successful extrusion of the second PB and 2PN are considered
“normally fertilized” and cultured further to be used for treatment. In contrast, zygotes showing
a single or more than 2PN are deemed unfertilized or abnormally fertilized. However, some can
ultimately develop into normal embryos, which may lead to live birth.
Aim: To study adverse perinatal outcomes including preterm birth, meconium stained amniotic
fluid (MSAF), NICU admissions, stillbirths in Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy over a period
of 5 years 6 months and compare it with controls
Background: Ovarian reserve and woman’s age are two of the main factors affecting IVF outcome.
Whether to treat or not in these situations, has always been a debatable issue. Appropriate advice to patient is hampered by conflicting data regarding management strategies and outcome.
Cardiovascular risk in women over 40. The role of teamwork by the GP and/or cardiologist and the gynecologist. As we know, CVD is the first cause of female mortality. In 2024 the principal challenge is to reduce mortality rates through preventive measures.
Background: There are limitations to predicting perinatal asphyxia, as current tools rely almost
entirely on fetal cardiotocography (CTG). The fetal lack of responsiveness scale (FLORS) is a new
diagnostic alternative based on the physiological phenomena associated with fetal hypoxia.
Background: Outline of a project change plan implemented to overhaul patient access services
within my organization with 30-, 60- and 90-day target points. This project covers all areas of the
patient access department for continuous improvements to be implemented for the patient
journey. These changes have been benchmarked against global standards.
Umbilical Cord Blood (UCB) banking is gaining prominence due to its rich source of hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells, which are vital for treating a variety of blood,
immune, and metabolic disorders.
Dr. Shiva Harikrishnan has rich clinical experience of more than 30 years in all aspects of obstetrics and
gynaecology.
Dr.Shiva Harikrishnan is the first female surgeon in the Middle East and globally to be accredited and recognized by Surgical Review Corporation (United States of America) as a Master Surgeon in Multidisciplinary Endometriosis Care (MSMEC).
Women’s health in Cameroon faces significant challenges, shaped by social, economic, and cultural factors that limit access to quality healthcare. Addressing these challenges requires innovative approaches that focus on empowering women, enhancing healthcare systems, and fostering sustainable community engagement.
The therapeutic and traditional use of Sesamum indicum, Punica granatum and Quercus infectoria is investigated which surpasses with careful exploration due to its rich reserve of useful compounds.
Partial hydatid form molar pregnancy rarely continues to the third trimester. Partial molar pregnancy with a coexisting fetus is a rare occurrence accounting for 0.005 to 0.01% of all pregnancies. Most partial molar pregnancies lead to a first trimester miscarriage.
Amidst a discernible upsurge in pregnancies among women aged 35 and above, this research rigorously investigates the inherent risks associated with advanced maternal age for both maternal and fetal well-being.
Introduction: Predisposition to trombosis is called thrombophilia. The increase risk of women to thrombophilia is when she have thrombophilic defects associated with thromboembolism, but other conditions such as pre-eclampsia, fetal loss and vascular compliactions in pregnancy can occur.