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Body Mass Index and Levonorgestrel Device Expulsion in Adolescents and Young Adults J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Megan Masten MD, Heami Yi BS, Laurel Beaty MS, Kendra Hutchens PhD, Veronica Alaniz MDMPH, Eliza Buyers MD, Jaime M Moore MD MPH
To evaluate the relationship between body mass and levonorgestrel intrauterine device (LNG-IUD) expulsion in adolescents and young adults (AYA). A retrospective chart review was conducted of nulliparous females aged 10-24 years who had a 52-milligram LNG-IUD placed between November 2017-May 2021 by pediatric and adolescent gynecology providers at a tertiary children's hospital, including those who
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Resident Education Curriculum in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology: The Short Curriculum 4.0 J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Ashli A. Lawson, Erin Barlow, Carolyn Brookhart, M.E. Sophie Gibson, Sarah Golub, Camille Imbo-Nloga, Angela Hernandez, Tara Justice, Carol King, Andrea Nos, Amber Truehart, Amanda V. French
Exposure to pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG) varies across residency programs in obstetrics and gynecology, family medicine, and pediatrics, as well as both adolescent medicine and PAG fellowship programs. Nevertheless, these programs are responsible for training residents and fellows and providing opportunities to fulfill PAG learning objectives. To that end, the North American Society for
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Laparoscopic uterine preservation and vaginal reconstruction in a 13-year-old girl with uterus didelphys, bilateral vesicovaginal fistulas and transverse vaginal septum J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 Grzegorz Kudela, Karolina Kowalczyk, Agnieszka Drosdzol-Cop, Agnieszka Wiernik, Zbigniew Olczak, Magdalena Górska, Magdalena Machnikowska-Sokołowska, Tomasz Koszutski
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Ovarian Morphology in Girls (OMG) Longitudinal Cohort Study: Pilot Evaluation of Ovarian Morphology as a Biomarker of Reproductive and Metabolic Features During the First Gynecological Year J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Heidi Vanden Brink, Tania S. Burgert, Romina Barral, Anushka Malik, Manasa Gadiraju, Marla E. Lujan
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Use of the drospirenone-only contraceptive pill in adolescents with endometriosis J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Jessica Y. Shim, Garrett Garbo, Frances W. Grimstad, Ava Scatoni, Ellis P. Barrera, Elizabeth R. Boskey
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WHAT INFLUENCES PARENTS ON THEIR DECISION TO VACCINATE THEIR DAUGHTERS AGAINST HPV? J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Elissavet Bogka, Panagiota Naoum, Elpida Pavi, Kostas Athanasakis
To investigate and compare the attitudes of parents who initiated their daughters’ HPV vaccination with parents who did not. Data were collected through telephone interviews with a close-end questionnaire on parents’ knowledge, attitudes towards the vaccine, and the reasons for vaccinating or not their daughters against HPV. The sample was random, stratified by geographic region and urbanization level
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Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (PAG) WebEd: A Brief Report of an Underutilized Online Learning Module J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Ashli A. Lawson, Kristian Ramage, Sophie Gibson, Carol King, Camille C. Imbo, Amanda V. French
Pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG) is a unique sub-specialty for which accessible educational resources and clinical exposure have historically been limited; surveys show that trainees in both obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics agree. In 2014, North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (NASPAG) introduced PAG WebEd, an original and interactive online case-based curriculum
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Displacement and sexual exploitation of girls: the recurrent case of DRC J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-04 Saverio Bellizzi, Paola Murgia, Catello M Panu Napodano, Alessandra Nivoli
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An Assessment of Business of Medicine Knowledge in Obstetrics and Gynecology Fellows: A Pilot Study J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Nicole Mercado Fischer, Roy Handelsman, Monica Schointuch, Sally Vitez, Alexandra Szczupak, Joseph Sanfilippo
Study Objective To identify knowledge gaps in business education among obstetrics and gynecology fellows. Methods An online anonymous survey was distributed to obstetrics and gynecology subspecialty fellows including pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG), minimally invasive gynecological surgery (MIGS), and reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) fellows. Results Of the 483 fellows who
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“It means being safe, having power over one's body”: Black Female Adolescent Experiences with Reproductive Health Counseling in Primary Care J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Bianca Allison, Alessandra Angelino, Kaitlin H. Joshua, Lydia Strayhorn, Peyton Rogers, Emily S. Mann
Purpose There is limited research examining the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care needs and experiences of Black adolescents who are assigned female at birth (AFAB). This study aimed to understand perspectives of Black AFAB adolescents in their receipt of SRH counseling in primary care and elicit preferences for SRH-related communication with clinicians. Methods We interviewed English-speaking
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Peri-clitoral epidermal inclusion cyst as initial presentation of lichen sclerosus in a pediatric patient J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Emily Huebner, Kate Debiec, Angela Hernandez, Lissa Yu
Background Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory disorder, presenting with pruritis and hypopigmentation of vulvar and anogenital skin. LS presenting as a peri-clitoral mass has not been previously described. Case A 5-year-old patient with vulvar pruritis and ultrasound showing a homogenous mass was referred for suspected clitoromegaly with normal labs. Exam demonstrated a prepubertal patient
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A Qualitative Study Exploring Reproductive Desires and Parenting Attitudes Among Ethnically Diverse Teens At-Risk of Unintended Pregnancy J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Veronica Hutchison, Mayra Perez, Cade Arnink, Christina Hoff, Matthew Manicke, Stephanie Cockrell, Christina Phillips, Annemarie Madaras, Stephanie Chambers, Melanie Baca, Venice Ceballos, Jennifer Hettema
Objectives There is minimal research eliciting teen reproductive desires and parenting attitudes. Behavioral, educational, and public health interventions to prevent teen pregnancy often highlight negative consequences of teen pregnancy or benefits of delaying parenting, however, limited empirical information is available regarding what factors teens perceive to be influencers on the desire to delay
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Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Following Gonadotoxic Treatment in Females at a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Isabelle Mason, Geri D. Hewitt, Kate A. McCracken, Stacy Whiteside, Leena Nahata, Chelsea A. Kebodeaux
Study Objectives Recommendations from the Children's Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-Up (COG-LTFU) Guidelines for Survivors of Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer emphasize the importance of reproductive health care, yet little is known regarding adherence to these recommendations and non-fertility related sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes. Methods Follow up of outcomes based
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Histological features of neovaginal epithelium following vaginoplasty in Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Massimo Candiani, Francesco Fedele, Alessandro Ferdinando Ruffolo, Simona Di Fatta, Stefano Salvatore, Fabio Parazzini
Objective To analyze the features of the epithelia coating neovaginas after vaginoplasty in women affected by Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome. Study design We conducted a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. Women affected by Rokitansky syndrome, who underwent neovaginal biopsy after vaginoplasty (McIndoe surgery, intestinal vaginoplasty, Vecchietti's surgery and Davydov
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Age-Related Changes in Low Serum Anti-Müllerian Hormone Levels in Female Adolescents: A Single-Center Retrospective Pilot Study J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Ji Hyon Jang, Ji Hyun Moon, Sae Mi Lee, Mee-Hwa Lee
Study Objective : Available data on the clinical significance of low serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels in female adolescents are limited. This study aimed to elucidate age-related changes in low serum AMH levels in adolescents and to identify predictive factors for AMH progression. Methods : A retrospective review was conducted on a series of female adolescents aged 11–19 years with low serum
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Table of Contents J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-18
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Acute Pain and Personal Experience J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-18 Paula J. Adams Hillard
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Guest Editorial: The Urgent Need for Advocacy for Comprehensive Sexuality Education J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-18 Judith Simms-Cendan
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FIGIJ Advocacy Statement in Support of Comprehensive Sexuality Education J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-18 Angela Aguilar, Anastasia Vatopoulou, Clara Di Nunzio, Daniela Ivanova Panova, Ellen Rome, Judith Simms-Cendan, Michalina Drejza, Yasmin Jayasinghe
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Instructions for Authors J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-18
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Is There a Difference in Hirsutism Score in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Adolescents Based on Ethnicity and Race? J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-26 Fatmaelzahraa Badr, Asma Javed Chattha
Background The complex correlation between ethnicity and race, clinical hyperandrogenism as signified by hirsutism, and biochemical androgen concentrations in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is poorly understood. Study Objective The study aims to define the correlation between ethnicity/race and hirsutism score in patients with PCOS. Methods We conducted a retrospective chart review of a total of
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NASPAG Position Statement: Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Adolescents J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-26 Swetha Naroji, Kristl Tomlin
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Factors Predicting Removals of The Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine System in an Adolescent Cohort J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-19 Dr Alexandra Baum, Dr Kiri Chan, Dr Aalia Sachedina, Prof Sonia R Grover
Purpose Use of 52mg levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) in adolescents for heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB), dysmenorrhoea, and contraception has increased, yet little is known about factors predicting removal and dissatisfaction in adolescents. This study aims to identify factors predicting LNG-IUS removal in adolescents. Methods Retrospective cohort study including all adolescents (9-19 years)
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Nonsexual Acute Genital Ulcerations as a Rare Presentation of Disseminated Lyme Disease in a Pediatric Patient J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-17 Megan D Mikkelson, Madelyn K Fox, Olivia R Cooper, Chelsea L Ragland
Nonsexual acute genital ulcerations (NAGU), also known as Lipschütz ulcers, are vulvar ulcers occurring predominantly in adolescent females. While the pathogenesis is unknown, NAGU are commonly associated with systemic infections. Here we present a female child with NAGU along with disseminated Lyme disease. We believe this is the first reported pediatric case of this phenomenon.
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An assessment of the quality of YouTube videos as a resource for adolescents experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Ayşe Gül Güven, Melis Pehlivantürk Kızılkan, Medine Ayşin Taşar, Sinem Akgül
Study Objective YouTube, the largest accessible media-sharing platform, has become an important tool for pursuing health-related information. Adolescents may find it challenging to seek counseling or access adolescent-friendly services for menstruation-related problems, so YouTube may be a useful resource. This study aimed to examine the reliability, quality, and accuracy of YouTube videos concerning
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Self-Reported Sexual Behavior of Transgender Youth J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Mirae J. Fornander, Anna M. Egan, Gail C. Robertson, Christine N. Moser
Introduction : Research indicates transgender/gender diverse (TGD) youth are more likely to engage in sexual behavior, have more sexual partners, and initiate sexual behavior earlier than their cisgender peers. However, no gender-inclusive self-report survey questionnaires (i.e., those that do not assume the gender of sexual partners or body parts used for sex) exist to assess sexual behavior of TGD
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Obstructed hemi vagina and renal anomalies in patients with and without anorectal malformations J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Elizabeth C Clain, Kellie Woodfield, Kendra J. Hutchens, Andrea Bischoff, Veronica I. Alaniz
Study Objective To compare the anatomic variation between patients with a diagnosis of obstructed hemivagina with an anorectal malformation (ARM) and those without ARM. Methods This was a retrospective chart review conducted at a single tertiary Children's Hospital. Patients with an obstructed hemivagina seen from 2004 to 2019 were included. Results We identified a total of 9 patients diagnosed with
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Clinical assessment of three intrauterine devices in adolescent girls: A randomized clinical trial J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-17 Fabiana C.Q.S. Anjos, Ana C. Marcelino, Ximena Espejo-Arce, Paula da C. Pereira, Priscila F. Babosa, Cassia T. Juliato, Luis Bahamondes
Study Objective To assess clinical performance, bleeding pattern, dysmenorrhea, and satisfaction up to one year after placement of three types of intrauterine devices (IUDs) (TCu380A, levonorgestrel 52-mg and levonorgestrel 19.5-mg) in adolescents. Methods A randomized trial with 318 adolescents allocated to the three IUDs. We assessed reasons for removal, continuation, menstrual patterns, dysmenorrhea
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Progesterone Hypersensitivity: The Utility of a Janus Kinase-Inhibitor for Recurrent Erythema Multiforme J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-17 Andrew Claffey, Melanie Evans, Melissa Mauskar, Jason Jarin
Background Progestogen Hypersensitivity (PH) is a rare phenomenon reported in women with an immunologic response to rising progesterone levels in the luteal phase. This disease's rarity and clinical spectrum make it challenging to diagnose. Case This case will discuss a 14-year-old female with monthly oral mucositis and palmar lesions consistent with erythema multiforme. Over two years, she underwent
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Ovarian Leydig Cell Tumor Associated with Recurrent Torsion and Virilization in an Adolescent Patient J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-17 Lauren Roth, Anne K. Smith, Natalia Buza, Barbara Coons, David Stitelman, Alla Vash-Margita
Ovarian tumors are rare in children; however, their incidence increases with age. Of these ovarian tumors, Leydig cell tumors are some of the rarest, accounting for <0.1% of all ovarian tumors across all ages. Leydig cell tumors predominantly occur in post-menopausal women and are characterized by nodular proliferation of Leydig cells in the ovarian hilum with intracytoplasmic Reinke crystals. These
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Instruments to identify menstrual complaints and their impact in adolescents; a systematic review J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-16 Habibe Özcan, Nicole B. Burger, Eline van Dulmen - den Broeder, Marchien W. van Baal, Emmy van den Boogaard, Robert A. De Leeuw, Judith A.F. Huirne
Study Objective This review aims to create an overview of available instruments used to evaluate the menstrual complaints of dysmenorrhea and heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in adolescents. Methods The search was conducted in Pubmed, Web of Science, Embase and Psychinfo on the 1st of December 2022. Studies published in English reporting on menstrual complaints among girls aged 10 to 19 were included
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Intrauterine Device Placement Success for Adolescents and Young Adults at Community-based Reproductive Health Clinics J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-10 Meredith K. WISE, Oluwatoni OKUYEMI, Maggie FLINT, Emily M. BISCAYE, Summer L. MARTINS, Katelyn M. TESSIER, Sarah A. TRAXLER, Christy M. BORAAS
Background Despite the endorsement of intrauterine device (IUD) use in adolescents and young adults (AYA) by leading professional organizations and demonstrated acceptance and desirability by AYA, clinicians may worry about procedural difficulty of IUD device placement in younger patients. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of first-attempt IUD placement in an AYA
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Surgical Management of OHVIRA and Outcomes J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-07 Lucy Li, Oluyemisi Adeyemi-Fowode, Jennifer L. Bercaw-Pratt, Julie Hakim, Jennifer E. Dietrich
Study objective: Obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly (OHVIRA) includes uterine didelphys, unilateral obstructed hemivagina, and ipsilateral renal anomaly. Surgical management of this condition relies on accurate diagnosis to excise the obstructed longitudinal vaginal septum (OLVS). Vital considerations involve identifying the side affected, ipsilateral renal anomaly (IRA), thickness
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Herbal Supplement Use Among Adolescent and Young Adult Women in a Family Planning Clinic J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Julie C. Friedman, Jeanelle Sheeder, Alex Joel Polotsky, Aaron Lazorwitz
Study Objective We aimed to evaluate herbal medicine and supplement use patterns among adolescent and young adult women at a family planning focused clinic. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey of patients (ages 14-25) at an adolescent Title X clinic. Participants completed an electronic survey that assessed herbal medicine and supplement use, baseline demographics, and current contraceptive
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Sexual and Gender Minority Patients’ First Pelvic Examination Experiences: What Clinicians Need to Know J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-25 Maria J. Ruiz, Briyana Chisholm, Victoria deMartelly, Julie Chor
Study Objective This study aims to identify factors that influence the first pelvic exam experiences of sexual and gender minority (SGM) adolescents and young adults who were assigned female at birth (AFAB). Methods Using purposive sampling, we recruited SGM AFAB individuals, ages 18 to 24, who had at least one pelvic examination. Semi-structured interviews and an iterative approach allowed for the
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Vaginal Foreign Bodies in the Pediatric and Adolescent Age Group: A Review of Current Literature and Discussion of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Management J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-25 Eugenie Lehembre-Shiah, Veronica Gomez-Loboveronica
The self-insertion of a vaginal foreign body (VFB) is common in the female pediatric and adolescent age group. Prompt disclosure to parents usually results in a call to the primary care provider and a visit to the pediatrician's office, local emergency department or urgent care center. However, some foreign bodies may go unnoticed for extended periods, causing distressing symptoms and complications
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Subdermal progestin implant and an oral combined hormonal contraceptive in youth with type 1 diabetes J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-25 Franco Giraudo, Abril Salinas, Paulina M Merino, Germán Iñiguez, Patricia López, Andrea Castro, María Cecilia Lardone, Gabriel Cavada, Fernando Cassorla, Ethel Codner
Study Objective To determine the metabolic effects of the subcutaneous etonogestrel implant compared to an oral contraceptive in adolescents and young adults (AYA) with T1D on body weight, body composition, glucose, lipids, and C-reactive protein levels (CRP). Methods Non-randomized, interventional, prospective study. Thirty-nine AYA with T1D participated; twenty used the implant (Implant-T1D), and
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Diagnostic Performance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Pediatric Ovarian Neoplasms: A Multi-Institutional Review J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-25 Katherine C. Bergus, Maria E. Knaus, Amanda J. Onwuka, Amin Afrazi, Lesley Breech, Kristine S. Corkum, Patrick A. Dillon, Peter F. Ehrlich, Mary E. Fallat, Jason D. Fraser, Samir K. Gadepalli, Julia E. Grabowski, S. Paige Hertweck, Rashmi Kabre, Dave R. Lal, Matthew P. Landman, Charles M. Leys, Grace Z. Mak, Troy A. Markel, Naila Merchant, Katherine J. Deans
Study Objective To assess diagnostic performance of MRI to predict ovarian malignancy alone and compared to other diagnostic studies. Methods Retrospective analysis of patients aged 2 to 21 years who underwent ovarian mass resection between 2009-2021 at eleven pediatric hospitals. Sociodemographic information, clinical and imaging findings, tumor markers, and operative and pathology details were collected
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Understanding PCOS Related Content Across Social Media Platforms - A Cross Sectional Analysis J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-20 Swetha Naroji, Jennifer John, Veronica Gomez-Lobo
Introduction PCOS is commonly diagnosed in adolescence and information about the condition is often shared online. We aim to assess the extent, content, and engagement of PCOS related information across social media platforms. Methods We performed a cross-sectional content analysis of PCOS related posts on TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit. Top PCOS posts were collected from TikTok and Instagram (N=100)
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The Impact of Get It? on Long-acting Reversible Contraception use Among Adolescents and Young Adults J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-15 Pooja R. Patel, Likhita Nandigam, Jada Thompson, Allyssa Abacan, Meghna Raphael
Objective Long-active contraceptives (LARC) are the most effective contraceptive method to decrease pregnancy rates among adolescents and young adults (AYA). Get It? (www.getitnobaby.com) is an innovative peer-based digital intervention that aims to increase LARC awareness and use among AYA. The purpose of this study is to describe the impact of Get It? on LARC awareness and use among AYA after exposure
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Perimenstrual asthma and premenstrual disorders in adolescents with asthma J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-15 Valeria Calcaterra, Andrea Farolfi, Enza D'Auria, Annalisa De Silvestri, Paola Baldassarre, Francesca Ferrara, Lara Tiranini, Michele Ghezzi, Nicolò Garancini, Luca Bernardo, Rossella E. Nappi, Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
Introduction Asthma is a common chronic disease in pediatric patients, and perimenstrual asthma (PMA) refers to the worsening of asthma symptoms during the perimenstrual period, mainly reported in adult women. However, there is limited information regarding the exacerbation of symptoms in the presence of premenstrual disorders (PMDs) in adolescents. This pilot observational study aims to investigate
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Progestins as a contributing factor to hepatocellular adenoma: a case series and literature review J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-15 Dehlia Moussaoui, Sonia R Grover
Study objective To explore the role of progestins as potential contributing factors for the development of hepatocellular adenoma (HA). Methods We describe three cases of adolescents and young adults who developed HA while on norethindrone (NET), and their management. In addition, we provide a comprehensive literature review on the association of progestins and HA. Results Since 1983, 16 cases of HA
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Assessment of a Novel Interactive Website to Inform Adolescent and Young Adult Decision-Making About Contraception J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-06 Christina Lepore, Meredithe McNamara, Kathleen Miclette, Alla Vash-Margita
Study Objective Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) rely on internet resources for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information. Interactive tools are promising in health education, yet existing SRH websites do not contain validated resources to support AYAs in contraception decision-making. “Teen Health” is an original, interactive educational website designed for AYAs that includes a novel contraception
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Labioplasty or Labial Affirmation and the Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (JPAG) J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-06 Paula J. Adams Hillard
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Instructions for Authors J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-06
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Table of Contents J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-06
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Acknowledgement of Reviewers 2023 J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-06
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A Social Media Survey of US Adolescent Preferences for Menstrual Bleeding Patterns J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-05 Colin Boehnlein, Emily R. Boniface, Alexandra Jones Packham, Maureen K. Baldwin
Study Objective To assess preferences for menstrual pattern and acceptability and knowledge about the safety of induced amenorrhea among adolescents and young adults Methods We conducted a cross-sectional online survey of US residents aged 14-24 years at least 1 year post-menarche. Online recruitment was conducted via the social media platform TikTok on a teen reproductive health channel. Survey questions
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Case report: Neonate presenting with acute kidney injury secondary to obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly (OHVIRA) syndrome: Long term follow up J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-21 Dr Valerie Bloomfield, Sari Kives, Lisa Allen
Background : Obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly (OHVIRA) syndrome describes a spectrum of Mullerian anomalies characterized by uterine didelphys, unilateral obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomalies. We report the case of a neonatal complication secondary to OHVIRA syndrome with long term follow up, adding to the collective understanding of this syndrome. Case summary :
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Psychological Symptoms and Service Utilization in Prepubertal and Pubertal Transgender and Gender-Diverse Patients J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-21 Julia Eisenberg, Sarah Felleman, Benjamin Bear, Rebecca Mercier, Anne E. Kazak, Beth I. Schwartz
Study Objective To describe the demographic characteristics and psychological symptoms of gender-diverse patients and to compare symptoms between prepubertal and pubertal subgroups Methods This was a retrospective chart review of all gender-diverse patients seen by at least 1 provider at the Nemours Gender Wellness Program from March 2015 to December 2020. The extracted data included demographic and
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Mobile Application Measurement of Menstrual Cycle Characteristics and its Association with Dysmenorrhea and Activity Limitation in Early Adolescents. J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-18 Natasha S. Bala, Sara K. Vesely, Andrea E. Bonny, Jennifer C. Chisholm, Emre Sezgin, Chase Beeman BS, Kate McCracken, Sarah H. O'Brien
Presentation : The study was accepted for an oral presentation at the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Society Scientific Symposium, Orlando, FL, 11th March, 2023. Authorship : N.S.B. participated in data collection, analysis and interpretation and wrote the manuscript. S.K.V. assisted in study design, analyzed the data and critically reviewed the manuscript. A.E.B assisted in study design and critically
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Qualitative Assessment of Vulvovaginal Health Information on Social Media J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-10 Julia Bhuiyan, Jessica Addison, Areej Hassan
Study Objective Adolescents and young adults use vulvovaginal hygiene practices, products, and treatments. Access to social media platforms allows health information, including gynecologic care, to be easily disseminated and more accessible. Our objective was to characterize and assess vulvovaginal health information available on a popular video-sharing social media platform. Methods In this cross-sectional
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An Unusual Presentation of Syphilis in the Context of Child Sexual Abuse J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Heather Edward, Jessica Moore, Eun Ji Jang, Tanya Rogo, Christine Barron
A 13-year-old presented with a genital lesion, which helped in guiding a diagnosis of child sexual abuse (CSA). The patient disclosed unprotected penile-vaginal penetration by a 20-year-old male neighbor. On exam, her left labia minora had a single 2 centimeter hypopigmented fleshy non-tender mass and laboratory studies revealed positive Treponemal IgG IgM antibody (>8) and rapid plasma reagin (RPR)
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Cost Savings and Effectiveness of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) on the Prevention of Pregnancy in Adolescents: A Systematic Review J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Bruna Marmett, Daniela Dal Forno Kinalski Guaranha, Amanda Ferreira de Carvalho, Júlia Mathias Reis, Carmem Lisiane Escouto de Souza, Tiago Chagas Dalcin, Sérgio Luís Amantéa
Adolescent pregnancy is a major public health issue with profound implications for health and socioeconomic factors. The use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) could be an interesting strategy to reduce the unintended pregnancy rate. However, the cost of LARC is still a barrier to widespread adoption. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness and economic impact of LARC compared with
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Adolescent and Young Adult Patients with Vaginal Graft-vs-Host Disease and Hematocolpos Managed with Vaginal Stents: A Case Series J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Calder S. Hollond, Amitha Ganti, Tara Streich-Tilles, Kate Debiec, Annie Galloway, Oyenmwen Inneh, Stephanie Cizek
Study Objective Vaginal stenosis can be acquired as a result of vaginal graft-vs-host disease (GVHD) in patients who have undergone hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). Little data exist to guide the management of vaginal GVHD, particularly in adolescent and young adult patients. The objective of this study was to detail the management of vaginal stenosis with lysis of adhesions and vaginal stent
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The Potential Impact of Decreasing Access to Abortion on Pregnant Teenagers with Cancer in the United States J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-30 Ava Chan, Cheng-I Liao, Megan Reddy, Caitlin Johnson, Chelsea Stewart, Hannah Reiser, Daniel S. Kapp, Chinmayi Aryasomayajula
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Anatomical Gynecological Anomalies in Girls Born with Anorectal Malformations: A Retrospective Cohort Study of 128 Patients J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Cunera M.C. de Beaufort, Isabelle N. Hooijer, Caroline F. Kuijper, Olga E. Arguedas Flores, Justin R. de Jong, Emmy van den Boogaard, Judith J.M.L. Dekker, Ramon R. Gorter
Study Objective In girls born with an anorectal malformation (ARM), anatomical gynecological anomalies (GA) may be present and might need treatment. Therefore, the aim of this study was to provide an overview of GA in girls born with ARM in our cohort. Additionally, diagnostic timing and methods for GA were assessed. Methods A retrospective mono-center study was performed from January 2000 to December
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A Case Report of Familial Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome as Part of the Phenotypic Spectrum of the 2q37 Deletion J. Pediatr. Adolesc. Gynecol. (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-20 Hagit Daum, Einav Kremer, Ayala Frumkin, Vardiella Meiner, Hagit Diamant, Iris Harel, Dvora Bauman
We performed a genetic investigation into the case of an inherited Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. Our patients were an adolescent and her mother, both with MRKH syndrome. The delivery of a biological offspring was achieved via a gestational carrier. Karyotype and exome sequencing were used to complete a three-generation genetic analysis of the family. Both the mother and her daughter