135 research outputs found

    From: James L. Segars

    Get PDF

    Recognizing the vulnerable: Perspectives, attitudes, and interests of women with uterine factor infertility towards uterus allotransplantation

    Get PDF
    BACKGROUND: Uterine allotransplantation (UTx) is a novel therapy to allow women with uterine factor infertility (UFI) to bear their own children. To date, over 60 UTx have been performed, resulting in 15 live births. Our study investigates the attitudes, perspectives, and interests of women with UFI towards UTx. METHODS: Anonymous questionnaires were distributed electronically to women diagnosed with UFI at Johns Hopkins Hospital between the years 2003 and 2018. RESULTS: Thirty-one women with UFI were identified, resulting in 10 completed surveys. The average age was 31.7 ± 6.31 years, and the average age of diagnosis was 20 years (range 14-31); all 10 surveyed women had congenital UFI. Of note, 80% of women agreed that UTx should be an option for women with UFI, and 90% would consider receiving a UTx. The majority of the nine (90%) women who had previously heard of UTx learned about it from the news (5, 50%). When asked to rank the risks related to UTx in order of personal importance, only two women ranked themselves most important; the other woman ranked fetus and donor as more important. All women had health insurance (70% had private insurance), and 90% believed that UTx should be covered by health insurance. CONCLUSIONS: We surveyed women with UFI and found that the majority are willing to have UTx, despite the associated risks of the procedure. Taking into consideration the responses for ranking the importance of risks of the procedure, women with UFI should be considered a vulnerable population, requiring special considerations for UTx informed consents

    A logistic model for the prediction of endometriosis

    Get PDF
    To develop a model using individual and lesion characteristics to help surgeons choose lesions with a high probability of containing histologically-confirmed endometriosis

    Patient-specific radiation dose and cancer risk estimation in CT: Part II. Application to patients: Patient-specific CT dose and risk: Application to patients

    Get PDF
    Purpose: Current methods for estimating and reporting radiation dose from CT examinations are largely patient-generic; the body size and hence dose variation from patient to patient is not reflected. Furthermore, the current protocol designs rely on dose as a surrogate for the risk of cancer incidence, neglecting the strong dependence of risk on age and gender. The purpose of this study was to develop a method for estimating patient-specific radiation dose and cancer risk from CT examinations

    Patient-specific radiation dose and cancer risk estimation in CT: Part I. Development and validation of a Monte Carlo program: Patient-specific CT dose and risk: Monte Carlo program

    Get PDF
    Purpose: Radiation-dose awareness and optimization in CT can greatly benefit from a dose-reporting system that provides dose and risk estimates specific to each patient and each CT examination. As the first step toward patient-specific dose and risk estimation, this article aimed to develop a method for accurately assessing radiation dose from CT examinations

    Uterine Fibroid Research

    No full text

    Reproductive Health Needs of the Military and Veterans, Part 3

    No full text

    Reproductive Health Needs of the Military and Veterans, Part 2

    No full text

    Imprinting Disorders and Assisted Reproductive Technology

    No full text

    What Is the Microbiome and How Do We Study It?

    No full text
    • …
    corecore