Objective: To present a multidisciplinary approach to localize and resect suspected interstitial ectopic pregnancies. Interstitial ectopic pregnancies are distinct from eccentric intracavitary pregnancies and are defined by ultrasound-based criteria, including an empty uterine cavity, gestational sac located >1 cm from the cavity, thin overlying myometrium <5 mm, and the interstitial line sign.
Design: Case report.
J Health Care Poor Underserved
July 2020
The Affordable Care Act's (ACA) Medicaid expansions improved access to care for low-income populations, yet evidence is limited on how these gains differed by race/ethnicity. We examined how Medicaid expansions affected access to primary care, and how race/ethnicity moderated these effects. Using 2011-2016 Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System data, we found that low-income adults in Medicaid expansion states were 13.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To estimate whether neonates of African-American women have lower birth weights because of either decreased lean body mass or fat mass.
Methods: A secondary analysis of a cohort of 104 African-American and 274 Caucasian term, singleton, healthy pregnancies. Women with existing or gestational diabetes were excluded.