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The Practitioner 2012;256(1749)
March 2012
21 Mar 2012
Symposium: Women's health
Contents
Editorial
MI often presents without chest pain in women - p5
Research reviews
Severity of lower urinary tract symptoms linked to central obesity - p7
Statins are as beneficial in women as men - p8
Aspirin not warranted for primary prevention - p8
Use of SSRIs in pregnancy increases risk of persistent pulmonary hypertension in the newborn - p10
Delayed cord clamping preserves iron status in infants - p10-11
Accelerated partner therapy schemes improve treatment rates - p11
Symposium
Postmenopausal bleeding should be referred urgently - p13-15
Which patients should be offered caesarean section? - p16-18
Special Report
Following up patients after treatment for anaphylaxis - p21-24
CPD
The Practitioner CPD exercise March 2012 - p25-26
Photoguide
Scaley skin conditions - p28-29

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