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GYN Innovations - Innovations in Gynecology Winter 2014
Innovations in Gynecology Winter 2014


TO PRESERVE FERTILITY IN THE YOUNGEST ONCOLOGY PATIENTS
Mindy Christianson and Jeffrey Lukish are studying whether eggs can eventually be retrieved from frozen ovarian tissue harvested from young girls before they undergo cancer treatment.
Mindy Christianson and Jeffrey Lukish are studying whether eggs can eventually be retrieved from frozen ovarian tissue harvested from young girls before they undergo cancer treatment.
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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Johns Hopkins researchers hope to make it possible for girls who must undergo chemotherapy before puberty to later have children.
From the Director
Minimally Invasive Surgery
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Using laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) and other minimally invasive techniques, Johns Hopkins gynecologic surgeons are performing operations that once required large open incisons.
Pelvic Floor
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How Johns Hopkins research is shedding new light on incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.
Pelvic Pain
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Because pelvic pain often stems from more than one cause, the Johns Hopkins Center for Chronic Pelvic Pain brings together experts in more than eight specialties.
Maternal-Fetal Medicine
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An unprecedented case suggests that amnioinfusion may help when a fetus has no kidneys or non-functioning kidneys.